

• Puffiness or swelling in the morning
• Dark shadows caused by poor circulation or thinning skin
• Fine lines and “crow’s feet” from repetitive movement
• Dryness and tightness due to low moisture retention

• Smoother-looking fine lines and wrinkles
• Reduced puffiness and visible dark circles
• Enhanced firmness and elasticity
• Instant hydration and long-term comfort
- Cleanse gently: Remove eye makeup with a mild, fragrance-free cleanser.
- Apply serum or cream: Use your ring finger to lightly tap a small amount around the orbital bone.
- Protect: Always apply SPF in the daytime to prevent photoaging.
- Rest and refresh: Regular sleep, hydration, and a balanced diet are essential for keeping eyes bright.

• Stay hydrated: Dehydration makes fine lines more visible.
• Manage screen time: Follow the “20-20-20 rule” (every 20 minutes, look 20 feet away for 20 seconds).
• Protect from UV: Wear sunglasses and daily SPF.
• Massage gently: Stimulate drainage with light tapping motions to reduce puffiness.
Prevention is key. Start in your mid-20s to protect against early signs of aging.
It’s not recommended — face creams can be too heavy or irritating for this sensitive area. Eye creams are formulated for safety and precision.
Yes. Use a lightweight, hydrating formula in the morning and a richer, firming version at night.
Absolutely. For example, you can use one in the morning for hydration and one at night for anti-aging benefits. Our Dual Eye Solution offers both eye creams in one.
