Skin Revivals Royal Jelly & Cornflower Revitalising Eye Gel
Key Info
- Suitable for all skin types.
Description
Eyes are the focal point in your face, and black rings, bags and puffy eyes are not only unattractive, they are very aging.
This unique formula, enriched with active Botanicals and Royal Jelly, works naturally to help minimise the appearance of dark circles and puffiness, softening fine lines and wrinkles, soothes and cools.
Helps to make the fragile eye area skin stronger and better protected.
The cooling gel absorbs quickly and effortlessly with an instant tightening effect.
Includes
Witch Hazel.
Royal Jelly.
Aloe Vera.
Cornflower.
Echinacea.
Cabbage Rose.
Horsetail.
Pansy.
Aloe Vera.
Horsetail.
Free From
Parabens.
Mineral Oil.
Artificial Colour.
Fragrance.
Benefits
Key Benefits:
Tightens the skin and helps to reduce puffiness.
Helps reduce the appearance of dark circles.
Contains a blend of naturally anti-ageing ingredients.
Protects skin against dehydration.
Instantly restores and revitalises tired eyes.
To Use
Pat a small amount of gel under the eye from the outer cheekbone towards the nose.
Repeat on the upper lid from under the brow bone to the nose.
Do not drag the skin and don't go too close to the lash line.
Use in the morning and/or evening.
Ingredients
Additional Information
About Royal Jelly:
Royal Jellys revitalizing benefits were discovered over 2000 years ago. The ancient Egyptians used royal jelly to keep their skin smooth and its rejuvenating benefits are legendary. Today it is strongly believed that royal jelly is a powerful anti-aging cure helping maintain youthful, healthy skin with a smooth, youthful and radiant complexion. It has also been found to have strong antibacterial activity and is one of the most effective anti-viral, anti-bacterial and anti-fungal agents in nature.
Royal Jelly is a treasure chest of proteins, carbohydrates, essential lipids, fatty acids and vitamins. It is so unique that it cannot be entirely reproduced in any laboratories.
About Cornflower:
The plant was first used in the 16th century, when its benefits for all kinds of eye complaints were first observed, particularly in cases involving inflammation. It has antibacterial as well as antioxidant properties and is successful when included in eye products, since it has a gentle astringent effect and soothes inflamed and irritated skin.