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Collection: eye treatments
Our eye treatments strengthen delicate eye tissues against signs of aging, deliver tailor-made hydration, and feature ingredients to help brighten and smooth the eye area. Applying eye treatments after your serums and before moisturizer helps them to reduce the look of fine lines and wrinkles, puffiness, and dark circles.
Learn more about all our Eye Treatments here.
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smooths away signs of skin aging
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Sold outawaken peptide depuffing eye gel
firms, hydrates, and depuffs
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Sold outbiolumin-c vitamin c eye serum
hydrates and brightens
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firms, depuffs, and brightens
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FAQs
What is an eye treatment and how is it different from a regular eye cream?
An eye treatment is a targeted product specifically formulated for the delicate eye area to address concerns such as the appearance of puffiness, dark circles, fine lines, and dehydration. Eye treatments are often purpose-built (gels, creams, serums or balms), with active ingredients focused on specific concerns, while a general eye cream may be more multi‑purpose, offering hydration and maintenance.
When should I use an eye treatment — morning, night, or both?
Many people use an eye treatment both morning and night. Lightweight gels or serums work well in the morning, especially under makeup, while richer creams or peptide-based formulas are often preferred at night for added hydration and support.
How do I apply an eye treatment correctly?
Use a small amount — about a pea‑sized amount for both eyes. Apply using your ring finger, gently tapping the product along the orbital bone from the inner corner outward. Avoid rubbing, pulling the skin, or applying too close to the lash line unless directed.
Can I use the same eye treatment on my eyelid and under‑eye area?
Some eye treatments are formulated for use on both eyelids and the under‑eye area, but not all are. Always check product instructions before applying to the upper lid. If you have sensitive eyelids or a history of reactions, patch test first and consult a Professional Skin Therapist before use.
Can I use eye treatments with other active ingredients like retinol or Vitamin C?
Yes, but actives should be introduced carefully. but introduce actives carefully. Ingredients such as Retinol or Vitamin C can increase sensitivity when first used. Start slowly, follow product directions, and consider alternating nights if you’re using multiple active products in your routine. Patch testing is recommended.
Which ingredients should I look for to target puffiness, dark circles, and fine lines?
Choose ingredients based on your primary concern. Caffeine and cooling botanicals can help the appearance of puffiness, niacinamide and gentle Vitamin C derivatives may help brighten the look of dark circles, peptides and retinol support the appearance of firmness and fine lines, and hyaluronic acid helps hydrate and smooth the eye area.
Are eye treatments safe for sensitive skin or people with allergies?
Many eye treatments are formulated with sensitive skin in mind, but individual tolerance varies. Look for fragrance‑free or ophthalmologist‑tested formulas when available, patch test before use, and discontinue if irritation occurs. If you have known allergies or eye conditions, consult a Professional Skin Therapist or healthcare provider.
How much eye cream or product should I use?
A small amount goes a long way. About a pea‑sized amount is typically sufficient for both eyes. Using more than recommended can increase risk of irritation or product migrating into eyes.
Can I wear makeup over eye cream and other eye treatments?
Yes. Most eye creams and eye treatments are designed to be used under makeup. Allow the product to fully absorb for a minute or two before applying concealer or foundation to help prevent pilling and ensure smooth application.
Do eye treatments expire or need special storage?
Check the packaging for an expiration date or period‑after‑opening (PAO) symbol. Store eye treatments in a cool, dry place with the lid tightly closed. If the formula changes in color, texture, or scent, discontinue use.





