Eye Cream Chanel Hydra Beauty Micro Eye Cream
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Age:
30+
Brand: Chanel
Line: hydra beauty
Product Type: eye cream
Product Properties: anti-puffiness, anti wrinkle, firming, lifting, lightening, moisturizing, refresh, smoothing
Volume: 15 ml
Ingredients: camellia, peptides, 海藻
Formula: silicone-free
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: elite
Skin Type: all types
Country: France
Made in: Italy
Would you like to view the world through rested eyes, regardless of your hectic schedule? Hydra Beauty Micro Eye Cream by Chanel is the first microfluidic hydrating eye cream, enriched with white camellia, that awakens and refreshes dull, tired eyes. The exclusive patented microfluidics technology encapsulates and preserves the healing properties of white camellias in thousands of microdroplets, delivering a unique sensory effect. The water molecules in the gel provide an instant freshness and hydration throughout the day. The cream's formula strengthens the delicate skin, effectively reducing under-eye bags, dark circles, and fine lines.
Features of Chanel Hydra Beauty Micro Eye Cream:
- the first microfluidic hydrating eye cream by Chanel;
- enriched with white camellia;
- provides hydration throughout the day;
- effectively reduces under-eye bags and dark circles;
- minimizes the appearance of fine lines;
- absorbs quickly;
- perfectly prepares the eyes for makeup.-
Use the cream after applying the Micro Liquid Essence and before the Micro Serum. Apply a rice-sized amount of the product to the skin around your eyes.
For the skin above the eye: Perform alternating smoothing motions, massaging from the upper eyelid to the brows. Gently stretch the skin upwards and work from the inner corner of the eye to the outer corner. Repeat twice.
For the outer corner of the eye: Perform alternating smoothing motions, moving from the outer part of the eye towards the temple. Repeat twice.
For the lower eyelid: Perform alternating smoothing motions. Start from the outer corner of the eye and move towards the temple. With each subsequent stroke, move closer to the inner corner of the eye. Repeat twice. This motion helps stimulate microcirculation and brighten the area around the eyes.