Brighten and defend your delicate eye area with this 5-in-1 eye treatment that conceals, hydrates, and shields against aging while soothing puffiness and discoloration.
Description
Our mineral eye treatment is a broad-spectrum antioxidant with SPF 50 that protects against visible signs of aging. It improves the look of dark circles, puffiness, sagging skin, and fine lines around the delicate eye area immediately and over time. It may be used as a concealer or concealing primer.
Experience 5-in-1 age defense with this amazing product that protects, brightens, conceals, soothes, and hydrates your skin. Say goodbye to multiple skincare products and hello to a more convenient and effective routine.
Provides broad-spectrum UVA/UVB protection even during sweating or swimming. The hybrid formula stays in place and corrects visible discoloration, dark circles, and minor imperfections. The cooling applicator and antioxidants depuff and soothe while preventing moisture loss around the eye area.
Paraben, Fragrance, and Gluten-Free
Ophthalmologist-Tested
Oil-free and Hypoallergenic
SPF 50
Ingredients
Key Ingredients:
Sodium Hyaluronate (AKA Hyaluronic Acid): Hydrates, plumps to reduce wrinkles, and soothes inflammation for smoother, more youthful skin.
Mica: Enhances radiance, blurs imperfections, and absorbs excess oil for a smooth, glowing complexion.
Active Ingredients: Zinc Oxide 6.5%, Titanium Dioxide 6.4%
Dispense a half pump onto the cooling applicator and apply to both eyes. Using the applicator, gently smooth product undereye and along the orbital bone. Gently pat excess product in with fingertips to ensure even and perfected coverage. Reapply throughout the day for continued protection and to refresh coverage as needed.
Mineral sunscreens use active ingredients like zinc oxide and titanium dioxide, which are generally considered safe for marine life. These ingredients do not contribute to coral bleaching like oxybenzone and octinoxate, which are found in most chemical sunscreens.
Non-Toxic to Marine Life
Chemicals in many sunscreens can be toxic to fish, algae, and marine mammals, affecting their health, reproduction, and ecosystems. Mineral sunscreens, however, have a lower risk of leaching toxins into the water, making them a safer choice for ocean environments.
Less Bioaccumulation
Chemical ingredients in sunscreens can accumulate in the bodies of marine animals and persist in water sources. Mineral ingredients tend to be more stable and are less likely to build up in marine organisms.