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Optimize Eye Cream: Gorgonian Extract, Squalane, peptides, and other effective agents help reduce irritation, puffiness, and redness.

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SKU:
505AX
Weight:
0.50 Ounces
Maximum Purchase:
6 units
Shipping:
Calculated at Checkout
$84.00

Description

Dermesse Skin Care Optimize Eye Cream

This soothing eye cream treats puffy eyes with the most effective ingredients available. These include anti-inflammatories for redness, extracts and enzymes to address the signs of aging, and superior emollients to maintain the epidermal barrier.

 

Benefits:

-       Reduces redness: Gorgonian Extract is an effective anti-inflammatory.

-       Reduces fine lines and wrinkles: Bisabolol, Yeast Extract, and Placental Enzymes are three classical materials for reducing the appearance of aging.

-       Enhances elasticity and smoothness of the skin: Glycerin and Squalane are known to help maintain the epidermal barrier.

-       Reduces dark circles and puffy eyes: *Acetyl Tetrapeptide-5 has been shown to fight the causes of edema.

 

Science: Through the aging process, skin loses elasticity and muscles weaken. Around the eyes, this results in puffy eyes or eyelid edema. Additionally, water may accumulate due to vascular diseases, poor lymphatic circulation, or increased capillary permeability, resulting in dark areas. The active ingredient Acetyl Tetrapeptide-5 inhibits collagen glycation (prevents eye-bag formation by inactivating Superoxide Dismutase) and inhibits vascular permeability (reduces endothelial cell permeability). This makes our Dermesse Skin Care soothing eye cream perfect for reducing fine lines, wrinkles, and dark areas.

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1 Review

  • 5

    Works well for me

    Posted by Janet on 6th Jul 2015

    I've been using Dermesse Optimize Eye Cream for well over a year. It was given to me by a dermatologist for undereye dryness and wrinkles. Those undereye wrinkles are barely noticeable now. It's a little pricey but a little bit goes a long way.

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