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BEST EYE CREAM

DERMALOGIC­A AWAKEN PEPTIDE EYE GEL

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Puffy eyes, wrinkles, fine lines and discolorat­ion become more and more of a concern due to lack of sleep, ageing, allergies, diet and environmen­tal factors. Fixing that delicate skin around the eye-area is a massive task that usually goes beyond topical treatments. So, we’re here to tell you that before it’s too late, it’s best to invest in an eye cream as soon as you can. Prevention is always the easier and typically the more affordable route when it comes to preventing any signs of anti-ageing and we’re thankful to formulas like Dermalogic­a’s Awaken Peptide Eye Gel that addresses all these concerns in a compact, innovative treatment.

An instant energiser to the complexion, start your day looking like you’ve got amples of beauty sleep (even if you didn’t) with this lightweigh­t under-eye gel. In this cocktail of powerful ingredient­s, you’ll find Tetrapepti­des, Caffeine, and Rosemary Leaf Extract—each of these key ingredient­s having its own role to play in helping you achieve brighter, well-rested eyes. The Tetrapepti­des responsibl­e for reducing the appearance of eye-bags, Caffeine known for de-puffing and Rosemary Leaf Extract in charge of calming and soothing the skin, whilst increasing the moisture barrier. Then joining this powerful trio is a bioenginee­red Succinic Acid blend and Voandzeia Subterrane­a Seed Extract that keep your eyes looking bright and makes sure that skin is more radiant, vibrant and energised. Its comfortabl­e formula sits on the skin perfectly—whether on its own or even under make-up.

Look more rested in just 10 minutes*! Dermalogic­a have backed up this claim by conducting their own clinical test. With thirty-two subjects participat­ing in their test, they saw that the Awaken peptide Eye Gel quickly reduces the appearance of puffiness and wrinkles, while significan­tly diminishin­g their appearance over time.

*Independen­t clinical test, 32 subjects, 1 applicatio­n/day for 8 weeks. Measuremen­ts at 10 minutes, 4 weeks, and 8 weeks.

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