Cosmetic Chemist Review, Ingredients, Photos: How Does Clinique's Even Better Eyes Dark Circle Corrector Work? | BeautyStat.com
 

Cosmetic Chemist Review, Ingredients: How Does Clinique’s Even Better Eyes Dark Circle Corrector Work?

Cosmetic Chemist Review, Ingredients: How Does Clinique’s Even Better Eyes Dark Circle Corrector Work?

review ingredients photos how does clinique's Even Better Eyes Dark Circle Corrector Work?

Clinique‘s Even Better Eyes Dark Circle Corrector ($39.50) is a  lightweight, hydrating eye cream that is clinically proven to visibly lighten dark circles by 30% in 12 weeks. Skin-strengthening ingredients make skin less transparent. A cooling massage tip breaks up puffiness. Sheer optics instantly brighten the skin from fair to deep tones. It’s oil-free and ophthalmologist tested.

Some of the beneficial ingredients include: vitamin C (anti-ager); mulberry root (lightens); caffeine, green tea extract, and phytosphingosine (anti-inflammatories), siegesbeckia orientalis extract (helps prevent collagen breakdown); linoleic acid and cholesterol (restores skin’s barrier); whey protein (promotes collagen production).

A Cosmetic Chemist’s Take: Treating dark circles is not an easy feat. No topical skincare treatment is going to completely get rid of them. But this product does contains proven skin lightening ingredients and is backed by strong clinical results that may make dark circles less noticeable.  The applicator is pretty unique, too.

What do you lovely ladies think about this dark circle corrector? Do you suffer from puffy and dark undereye circles? Let us know by commenting below, which will automatically be posted to our Community Forum (click here to check it out!) where you can find other beauty related discussions! Don’t forget to also submit a photo to our Photo Of The Day (click here!) feature, where a new photo will be picked daily. Your photo just might be selected, so get going!

– Ron Robinson, cosmetic chemist and founder of BeautyStat.com

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