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LET’S TALK ABOUT THOSE EYES

So we all know eye cream is important. Crucial. Incredibly imperative for a truly well-rounded skincare routine. And it’s even more important come winter. Harsher, drier weather can dehydrate your skin - especially the delicate area around your eyes - sometimes leaving it dry and flaky. If you've been experiencing that, perhaps it's time to reevaluate your current favorite eye cream and try something new. Something ultra-rich and incredibly moisturizing for the ultimate skin-softening, under eye treatment.

Our suggestions for those couple steps up?

  • Chamomile Eye Cream. A luxurious, creamy formula rich in antioxidants that helps soothe while intensely moisturizing. The secret behind it all? A blend of several lush oils with Vitamins A and E to help reduce the appearance of dehydrated skin and minimize fine lines and wrinkles.
  • Dermonectin Eye Cream. Formulated with a unique blend of Vegetable, Peanut, and Coconut Oils and antioxidants Vitamin A and E for a concentrated, overnight treatment. Beautifully moisturizing that dry eyes are sure to love.
  • Special Eye Cream “V”. Yet another rich and creamy formula of essential oils and antioxidant Vitamins A and E. Effective enough for dry and mature skin types, but still gentle enough for that sensitive area.
  • Olive Eye Cream. The most intense option in our line of eye creams. Olive Oil and Cocoa Butter provide for an undeniably rich formula to nourish and satiate the skin, making it the ultimate overnight treatment for those under eyes.

It’s all about finding what’s best for you and your skin. You can also try sticking to your eye cream for the daytime - something like our lightweight Hyaluronic Eye Cream - and using one of the aforementioned, richer options for nighttime. But as always, never hesitate to contact any of our skincare specialists for a few pointers and recommendations – remember, we’re all entitled to beautiful, healthy skin.

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Which eye cream do you love come wintertime?

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