Anti-Aging Eye Cream with Collagen & Retinol Fraijour Retin-Collagen 3D Core Eye Cream
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Age:
35+
Brand: Fraijour
Line: face care
Product Type: eye cream
Product Properties: anti-aging, anti wrinkle, lifting, moisturizing, nourishment, repair, smoothing
Volume: 15 ml
Ingredients: lavender, retinol, アルガンオイル, コラーゲン, ローズ, 亜鉛
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: natural
Skin Type: all types
Country: Korea
Made in: Korea
The Rejuvenating Eye Cream with Collagen and Retinol from the Fraijour brand is crafted utilizing cutting-edge technologies. This product is based on a unique complex, containing a total of 8 types of collagen and other active components. It effectively works to enhance skin firmness and elasticity, offering a noticeable lifting effect. The cream is enriched with hyaluronic acid and retinol, which help to moisturize the skin's surface and strengthen its texture. Healing plant extracts assist in soothing and rejuvenating the skin. After just one week of using the cream, you will notice an improvement in the condition of your skin.
Key Features of Fraijour Retin-Collagen 3D Core Eye Cream:
- Bixa Orellana seed oil strengthens the natural protective hydrolipidic barrier, preventing transepidermal moisture loss;
- Lavender and cornflower floral water acts as a skin soother, reduces irritation, and provides comfort to the epidermis;
- Collagen 3d Core Matrix is a collagen booster that enhances skin turgor, provides a lifting effect, and increases skin elasticity;
- Retinol promotes epidermal renewal, activates the synthesis of natural collagen and elastin, making the skin firmer;
- Hyaluronic acid delivers a powerful moisturizing effect, restoring freshness and a healthy glow to the face;
- Shea butter softens the skin, giving it a velvety texture;
- Anise extract has antioxidant properties, thus preventing premature aging.-
Apply the required amount of cream to the area around your eyes. Gently pat with your fingertips along the massage lines, moving from the outer corner of the eye to the inner corner (lower eyelid), and from the inner corner to the outer corner along the brow area.