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PHA Eye Cream 15g

PHA Eye Cream 15g

Visibly softens fine lines, improves radiance and revitalizes the look of stressed, tired skin while hydrating the skin’s moisture barrier around the eyes.

Size: 15 g / 0.5 OZ

Regular price $52.00 CAD
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All eyes on Polyhydroxy Acid! This gentle, lightweight eye cream with a comfortable, silky finish combines antiaging Polyhydroxy Acid (PHA) technology known to protect the skin's moisture barrier in a light cream with an ultra-rich feel. This hydrating eye-area treatment contains nourishing oils and Hyaluronic Acid to hydrate and soothe the delicate eye area, leaving it soft and supple while visibly reducing fine lines and improving skin resiliency.

4% Gluconolactone: a Polyhydroxy Acid (PHA) that is found naturally in the skin and provides antiaging and gentle exfoliating benefits without sun sensitivity. It is a welcome choice for sensitive skin types as it strengthens the skin’s moisture barrier leaving it more resilient, while also providing potent antioxidant benefits.

Hyaluronic Acid: a natural glycosaminoglycan (GAG) found in the skin’s support matrix. When applied topically, it acts as a moisture sponge to attract water and hydrates at the skin’s surface.

If you're seeking an antiaging eye cream that also soothes and hydrates, look no further!

Ideal for dry, normal and sensitive skin types. Fragrance-free. Non-irritating. Ophthalmologist tested, suitable for contact lens wearers.

Ingredients

Key Ingredients

4% Gluconolactone (PHA):

Gently, yet effectively, exfoliates dull skin buildup to uncover healthier-looking skin and to reveal a more even skin tone and texture. Supports the skin’s natural moisture barrier.

Hyaluronic Acid:

Boost hydration while plumping and smoothing the look of wrinkles for a more volumized and luminous look.

How To Apply

Gently apply a pea-size amount of PHA Eye Cream to eye area twice daily.

Pro Tip: For gentle application, apply using your ring finger by gently patting underneath the eye and around the orbital bone.

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