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Uno de nuestros productos más nuevos. Reponga y repare la barrera cutánea dañada mientras duerme con esta mascarilla nocturna ultra rica e hidratante.
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Nuestros mejores protectores solares están diseñados para todos los tonos y tipos de piel y brindan protección de amplio espectro con un brillo sutil e hidratado.
MASCARILLA REPARADORA DE BARRERA
Uno de nuestros productos más nuevos. Reponga y repare la barrera cutánea dañada mientras duerme con esta mascarilla nocturna ultra rica e hidratante.
PERO PRIMERO, SPF.
Nuestros mejores protectores solares están diseñados para todos los tonos y tipos de piel y brindan protección de amplio espectro con un brillo sutil e hidratado.
MASCARILLA REPARADORA DE BARRERA
Uno de nuestros productos más nuevos. Reponga y repare la barrera cutánea dañada mientras duerme con esta mascarilla nocturna ultra rica e hidratante.
PERO PRIMERO, SPF.
Nuestros mejores protectores solares están diseñados para todos los tonos y tipos de piel y brindan protección de amplio espectro con un brillo sutil e hidratado.
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Science-backed skin care to address all
eye-aging concerns.
The eye area is often the first place to show signs of aging on the face. The skin is delicate, moves frequently with facial expressions, has limited sebaceous glands, accumulates fluid, and is more prone to environmental damage.
Eye aging has multiple root causes.
Aging eye skin is influenced by several factors. Here are six root causes for aging eye skin:
Genetics & Hormonal
Factors
Genetics play a significant role in skin aging. Additionally, hormonal changes, especially during menopause, can affect skin elasticity and moisture levels, leading to more pronounced aging signs around the eyes.
Collagen & Elastin
Degradation
Collagen and elastin are proteins that give skin its firmness and elasticity. As we age, the production of these proteins decreases, leading to sagging skin and the formation of wrinkles, particularly around the delicate eye area.
Dehydration or Damaged
Skin Barrier
The skin around the eyes is prone to dehydration due to its thinness. Dehydration, coupled with a weakening skin barrier, can lead to dryness, fine lines, and a lackluster appearance.
Fatigue
Lack of sleep and chronic fatigue can lead to dark circles, puffiness, and a tired appearance around the eyes. The skin’s repair processes are most active during sleep, so inadequate rest can accelerate signs of aging.
Sun Damage
Prolonged exposure to UV rays from the sun accelerates the aging process of the skin. The thin skin around the eyes is particularly susceptible to this damage, which can lead to wrinkles, fine lines, and changes in skin texture and color.
Chronic Friction
Repeated physical actions, like rubbing your eyes or squinting, can contribute to the breakdown of skin elasticity around the eyes, leading to wrinkles and fine lines.
Genetics & Hormonal
Factors
Genetics play a significant role in skin aging. Additionally, hormonal changes, especially during menopause, can affect skin elasticity and moisture levels, leading to more pronounced aging signs around the eyes.
Collagen & Elastin
Degradation
Collagen and elastin are proteins that give skin its firmness and elasticity. As we age, the production of these proteins decreases, leading to sagging skin and the formation of wrinkles, particularly around the delicate eye area.
Dehydration or Damaged
Skin Barrier
The skin around the eyes is prone to dehydration due to its thinness. Dehydration, coupled with a weakening skin barrier, can lead to dryness, fine lines, and a lackluster appearance.
Fatigue
Lack of sleep and chronic fatigue can lead to dark circles, puffiness, and a tired appearance around the eyes. The skin’s repair processes are most active during sleep, so inadequate rest can accelerate signs of aging.
Sun Damage
Prolonged exposure to UV rays from the sun accelerates the aging process of the skin. The thin skin around the eyes is particularly susceptible to this damage, which can lead to wrinkles, fine lines, and changes in skin texture and color.
Chronic Friction
Repeated physical actions, like rubbing your eyes or squinting, can contribute to the breakdown of skin elasticity around the eyes, leading to wrinkles and fine lines.
Genetics & Hormonal
Factors
Genetics play a significant role in skin aging. Additionally, hormonal changes, especially during menopause, can affect skin elasticity and moisture levels, leading to more pronounced aging signs around the eyes.
Collagen & Elastin
Degradation
Collagen and elastin are proteins that give skin its firmness and elasticity. As we age, the production of these proteins decreases, leading to sagging skin and the formation of wrinkles, particularly around the delicate eye area.
Dehydration or Damaged
Skin Barrier
The skin around the eyes is prone to dehydration due to its thinness. Dehydration, coupled with a weakening skin barrier, can lead to dryness, fine lines, and a lackluster appearance.
Fatigue
Lack of sleep and chronic fatigue can lead to dark circles, puffiness, and a tired appearance around the eyes. The skin’s repair processes are most active during sleep, so inadequate rest can accelerate signs of aging.
Sun Damage
Prolonged exposure to UV rays from the sun accelerates the aging process of the skin. The thin skin around the eyes is particularly susceptible to this damage, which can lead to wrinkles, fine lines, and changes in skin texture and color.
Chronic Friction
Repeated physical actions, like rubbing your eyes or squinting, can contribute to the breakdown of skin elasticity around the eyes, leading to wrinkles and fine lines.
Genetics & Hormonal
Factors
Genetics play a significant role in skin aging. Additionally, hormonal changes, especially during menopause, can affect skin elasticity and moisture levels, leading to more pronounced aging signs around the eyes.
Genetics & Hormonal
Factors
Genetics play a significant role in skin aging. Additionally, hormonal changes, especially during menopause, can affect skin elasticity and moisture levels, leading to more pronounced aging signs around the eyes.
Collagen & Elastin
Degradation
Collagen and elastin are proteins that give skin its firmness and elasticity. As we age, the production of these proteins decreases, leading to sagging skin and the formation of wrinkles, particularly around the delicate eye area.
Dehydration or Damaged
Skin Barrier
The skin around the eyes is prone to dehydration due to its thinness. Dehydration, coupled with a weakening skin barrier, can lead to dryness, fine lines, and a lackluster appearance.
Fatigue
Lack of sleep and chronic fatigue can lead to dark circles, puffiness, and a tired appearance around the eyes. The skin’s repair processes are most active during sleep, so inadequate rest can accelerate signs of aging.
Sun Damage
Prolonged exposure to UV rays from the sun accelerates the aging process of the skin. The thin skin around the eyes is particularly susceptible to this damage, which can lead to wrinkles, fine lines, and changes in skin texture and color.
Chronic Friction
Repeated physical actions, like rubbing your eyes or squinting, can contribute to the breakdown of skin elasticity around the eyes, leading to wrinkles and fine lines.
Luminous Eye Corrector SPF 41
Color correct dark circles and protect against UV damage in one simple step.
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4 color-correcting light-scattering shades brighten dark circles.
100% mineral SPF 41 shield eyes from future sun damage.
Ceramides and Peptides fight signs of aging and lock in moisture.
Metal applicator tip gently cools and de-puffs eye bags on application.
60 biodegradable eye masks per container formulated to target the sensitive eye area.
Caffeine, hyaluronic acid, and niacinamide work to pamper tired eyes.
Leaves eyes looking well-rested in 10-15 minutes.
Store in the refrigerator for maximum depuffing effect.
HPR Eye Cream
This age-defying eye cream is powered by Hydroxypinacolone Retinoate (HPR), the newest member of the royal retinoid family
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HPR is a revolutionary retinoid that is gentle enough to use around the delicate eye area.
Dramatically improve the appearance of wrinkles, crow’s feet, and fine lines.
Lightweight with hydrating, non-greasy texture.
Multi-functional peptides and powerful plant extracts, melt into the skin, awakening tired eyes.
Combines essential vitamins (E & K), antioxidants, peptides, and ceramides to restore the look of youthfulness to the eyes.
Deeply hydrates the eye area, while visibly firming the skin for a smooth and bright appearance.
Clinically proven ingredients that visibly reduce the appearance of dark circles, puffiness, and wrinkles.
Dermatologist tested and proven to be gentle enough to work on the skin around the eyes area.
Dr. Marisa Garshick
"I love the Luminous Eye Corrector SPF 41! I especially love that this product protects my skin using SPF 41, nourishes my skin and also offers tinted coverage, instantly brightening the look of my undereyes."
Dr. Kunal Malik
"HPR Eye Cream has become a staple in my undereye routine and is really novel in that it contains a very gentle, non-irritating retinol (HPR) as its highlight ingredient. This, along with other superstar ingredients like allantoin, vitamin E, and peptides, helps to minimize puffiness, pigment, and fine-line"
Dr. Ariana Eginli
"The Brightening Eye Masks provide an instant refresh for my tired looking under eyes. They are designed to comfortably fit the under eye area while providing hydration and added anti-aging ingredients. I like to keep these masks in the fridge for extra de-puffing benefits and soothing redness around my eyes."
Dr. Marisa Garshick
"I love the Luminous Eye Corrector SPF 41! I especially love that this product protects my skin using SPF 41, nourishes my skin and also offers tinted coverage, instantly brightening the look of my undereyes."
Dr. Kunal Malik
"HPR Eye Cream has become a staple in my undereye routine and is really novel in that it contains a very gentle, non-irritating retinol (HPR) as its highlight ingredient. This, along with other superstar ingredients like allantoin, vitamin E, and peptides, helps to minimize puffiness, pigment, and fine-lines."
Dr. Ariana Eginli
"The Brightening Eye Masks provide an instant refresh for my tired looking under eyes. They are designed to comfortably fit the under eye area while providing hydration and added anti-aging ingredients. I like to keep these masks in the fridge for extra de-puffing benefits and soothing redness around my eyes."
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