Free from fragrance, colour, lanolin and propylene glycol
Free of nasties to reduce any chances of irritation
Dermatologically-tested and ophthalmologically-tested
Vegan-friendly - contains no animal derived ingredients
Suitable for dry or sensitive skin
With safflower oil and tocopherol
With ingredients scientifically selected for sensitive skin
Description
Ego QV Face Revitalising Eye Cream For Dark Circles & Eye Puffiness is a silky smooth, lightweight formulation which helps improve microcirculation around your eyes. Safflower Oil replenishes the natural moisture level of the skin to improve skin elasticity and reduce the appearance of fine line and wrinkles. Safflower Oil is an occludent moisturiser which assists in reducing the effect of moisture loss. The major fatty acid of safflower oil is linoleic acid which has anti-inflammatory, anti-acne and skin renewal benefits. The result is smoother skin that is visibly more radiant and refreshed. Besides this, addition of tocopherol helps repair, protect and smoothes skin. It has antioxidant, anti-pruritic benefits and tocopherol also helps to improve the appearance of age spots, increase elasticity and skin barrier function, and smooth fine lines and wrinkles. Sunken eyes are a sign of dehydration, use QV Face Revitalising Eye Cream to re-hydrate this area and help it look younger and feel more supple.
BENEFITS
Visibly reduces puffiness, dark circles and fine lines
Effectively hydrates for visibly increased elasticity
Helps to enhance blood flow in micro-circulation to diminish eye contour imperfections
Helps reduce further moisture loss during the night
Promotes skin hydration and skin suppleness
Helps supports skin barrier function
HOW TO USE
Use daily, in the morning and evening after cleansing. Apply a thin layer around the eye area and gently massage until absorbed. Use in conjunction with other products from the QV Face range for the ideal skin care regime.
CAUTION: For external use only. If irritation occurs, wash affected area and discontinue use. Store below 30°C