Michaderm - Natural Eye Serum | 0.53 oz

$48.00

The skin around your eye is the thinnest layer of skin on your entire body and, therefore, the most sensitive. Using a product made specifically for your eyes is crucial, especially as you age. Many eye products on the market cause irritation after overnight use due to the undesirable ingredients they contain or harmful bacteria accumulated in the product. Michaderm’s eye serum has gone through stringent testing to show it is harmful microbial and heavy metal-free and, therefore, is completely safe. Its unique formula will keep the skin hydrated, smooth, soft, and resilient all night long!

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DIRECTIONS

Apply Michaderm Natural Eye Serum around the eye area before bedtime (can be used in the morning as well). Gently massage it in. Don't get the product in the eyes.

Warning: For external use only. Keep it out of reach of children.

Storage:  Keep it in cool and dry places, away from direct sun light.

KEY INGREDIENTS

  • Green Tea Extract: Green tea is high in antioxidants, which protect the body against damaging free radicals — a major factor in premature aging. Green tea can also prevent lipid damage and reduce inflammation which may help to reduce acne lesions.

  • Pine Bark Extract: Pine bark contains flavonoids, playing an important role in the stabilization of collagen and maintenance of elastin, which are two critical proteins in connective tissue responsible for skin elasticity. They are also known to bind to free radicals and enhance circulation.

  • Mixed Tocopherols - Natural Vitamin E: Vitamin E is among one of the earliest recognized anti-oxidants. Natural vitamin E found in leafy vegetables include both tocopherols and tocotrienols. Recent studies have indicated that tocotrienols may be more superior than tocopherols. They are more readily-absorbed by the human body. Studies have shown that vitamin E may help to counter the effects of sun exposure, reduce wrinkles and improve skin texture. (American Academy of Dermatology, 2002; J of Investigative Dermatology, 2005)