
Regenerating and Smoothing Eye and Lip Area Cream
A highly concentrated complex of regenerating oligopeptides, enriched with platinum molecules, activates revitalization, providing intense rejuvenation of the delicate skin around the eyes and lips.


The smoothing effect is enhanced by an allosteric peptide booster, which precisely stimulates cell receptors to restore optimal skin firmness. Its action is enhanced by an advanced molecular system of bioexosomes, saturated with peptides, proteins, and growth factors, effectively stimulating renewal processes.
The reconstruction of skin’s supportive fibers corrects visible signs of aging, including the effect of the so-called “drooping eyelid.” Moreover, a specially selected composition of polysaccharides, rich in amino acids, vitamins, and minerals, creates a three-dimensional lifting mesh on the skin’s surface, providing a long-lasting physical tightening effect. It also improves microcirculation, reducing dark circles and puffiness under the eyes. Improved skin parameters are enhanced by a complex of four forms of hyaluronic acid, which penetrates deep into the skin, ensuring optimal hydration and illumination.




Use:
Unless the cosmetologist recommends otherwise, we suggest applying the cream morning and evening under the eyes, on the eyelids, and around the lips. Apply a small amount of cream to the area to be treated and gently pat in, then perform three circular motions around the eyes (starting at the lower corner and moving outward). Be careful not to get the cream into the conjunctival sac or onto the eyeball. We recommend the same method around the lips.
Effects of action:
- revitalization of the skin around the eyes – 96%
- smoothed skin – 96%
- moisturization of the skin around the eyes – 96%
- illuminated skin around the eyes – 92%
- improved firmness of the skin around the lips – 91%
*tests conducted at the Dr Irena Eris Center for Science and Research
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