What do parched and tired eyelids need?
If you say a whiskey sour, you’re my new best friend.
What they need is this eye cream.
This is what I use to prep my undereye area for concealer. It sinks right in and doesn’t leave a greasy after feel.
From the website: “Our eye cream contains the essential nutrients needed to protect, soften and nourish your delicate eye area as a vital component of your daily skincare routine.”
My eye area does feel smoother and tighter after I use this. It is very, very expensive ($55), so I only use it for makeup application. I use Nivea Creme or jojoba oil for nighttime moisturizing.
INGREDIENTS:
PURIFIED WATER (AQUA), THEOBROMA CACAO (ORGANIC COCOA) BUTTER, CERA ALBA (ORGANIC BEESWAX), OLEA EUROPAEA (ORGANIC EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE) OIL, SQUALANE (VEGETABLE) & TOCOPHEROL ACETATE (VITAMIN E) & UBIQUINONE (COQ10), GLYCERYL STEARATE, CETYL ALCOHOL, OENOTHERA BIENNIS (ORGANIC EVENING PRIMROSE) OIL, SQUALANE (VEGETABLE), FAGUS SYLVATICA (BEECH BUD) EXTRACT, SODIUM STEARYL LACTYLATE, LACTOPEROXIDASE & GLUCOSE OXIDASE, BUTYROSPERMUM PARKII (ORGANIC SHEA) BUTTER, DAUCUS CAROTA (CARROT) OIL, XANTHAN GUM, BORAGO OFFICINALIS (ORGANIC BORAGE) SEED OIL, SUCROSE STEARATE, TOCOPHEROL (VITAMIN E), CAMELLIA SINENSIS (ORGANIC WHITE TEA) LEAF EXTRACT, GINGKO BILOBA (ORGANIC GINGKO BILOBA) EXTRACT, PANAX GINSENG (ORGANIC PANAX GINSENG) EXTRACT, ROSA CANINA (ORGANIC ROSE HIP) FRUIT EXTRACT, VACCINIUM MYRTILLUS (ORGANIC BILBERRY) EXTRACT, POTASSIUM SORBATE, ROSA DAMASCENA (ROSE OTTO) OIL, CITRIC ACID
It’s $55 for 0.5 oz. There is a promotion going on until midnight PST September 30th. Buy an eye cream, get one free!


Sounds so luxurious! Is this brand available in stores? They seem to have a pretty amazing range.
It’s sold at Whole Foods, Ricky’s NYC and used to be sold at Sephora (but I have not seen it at Sephora for quite some time).
OOO I heard about this brand just a couple of days ago and I was intrigued! Like this type of packaging and it’s good to know it works. Must look into it!
The company’s service is pretty good too!