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Elensilia CPP Baby Collagen 80 Intensive Eye Cream combines 99.9% pure gold, ultra-low molecular collagen, peptides, and snail mucin to deeply hydrate, firm, and reduce wrinkles around the eyes. Its advanced formula targets fine lines and elasticity, delivering a visibly lifted and youthful eye contour with consistent use.
T**T
Best Eye Cream
I have used myriad of eye creams and this product has delivered on all the benefits of an eye cream. I apply the eye cream all around my eyes and I noticed a difference in the skin texture under my eyes.
K**Y
It feels good to me
I like how this cream makes the area under my eyes feel; smooth, soft and hydrated. I am using a product at night which can leave my eye area a little dry in the morning and this is helping to take that dryness away. I like that it is not super scented and I like how easy it is for me to glide it on. I'm looking forward to continued use because this had ingredients which are very helpful to facial skin and especially under and around the eyes.
R**R
EXPIRED 2022
I received it last week, and when I pulled it out of the box I noticed it was expired 2022. Unacceptable….
S**U
Very nice eye cream; feels rich & hydrating, but complete list of ingredients is needed...
This is a rich, hydrating cream that does help plump up the skin around my eyes and minimizes fine lines. It is also supposed to help lift with elasticity and improve firmness, presumably over time. I have very dry but sensitive skin, so I always do a spot test on my inner forearm before trying any new skin care product. And that is when I know the ingredients. A few of the key ingredients are highlighted in the product description, but the full list is not shown. I searched for the brand website that I thought might have this information but wasn't able to find it. The box does mention that the product is made in Korea, but with the exception of just a few ingredients in in English, the list is in Korean and it is quite long. I did notice that the box mentions Haloxyl (NOT Haroxyl, as shown in the description and which is obviously an error) along with Glycosaminoglycans (a entire class of molecules that are naturally present in the skin that help bind water along with other purported functions; presumably the ones used in this formulation are derived from the snail mucin and are not synthetic) and Matrixyl 3000 (an anti-aging peptide complex). It is also supposed to contain 80% hydrolyzed collagen, niacinamide, a handful of amino acids, and 99.9% pure gold peptide, whatever that might be.... I did find a website that sells many brands that showcased this particular product and brand, but I have no way of knowing if the information provided is up to date (or even correct). I carried out the previously mentioned spot test on Day 1, repeated it on Day 2 and since there were no negative effects, when ahead and tried it out on my face on Day 3. I do like the product and I only need a small amount, which helps with the cost ($29.99 for a tube containing only one ounce). The cream has no scent that I can make out. I appreciate that the tube has an extended nozzle that narrows so I get just the right amount of the cream, and none of it is wasted. The product arrived properly boxed and sealed. I would have rated this higher if the full list of ingredients was shown in the description, or at least easily accessible through a brand specific website online. Too bad, because without really knowing what is in it, I'm not likely to re-purchase.
L**E
Another Korean Holy Grail
The media could not be loaded. To be honest, I have been a big fan of Korean beauty products for a really long time, I used many - literally many - Korean beauty products even pre-Sokoglam era. Anyhow, Elensilia's iconic snail cream was my long time favorite, probably one of the only product that can quench my extremely dry skin. I also really love the concept of CPP line. This company substituted the most common main ingredient - WATER - to beneficial extract, so all CPP line contains 80% of the active ingredients as solvent. So if they say it's collagen cream, then you can really find 80% of collagen. I fairly enjoyed Elensilia's propolis and caviar line (I'm not sure they still produce them) along with collagen, and they updated the formula recently, so I ordered my old holy grail again. So here is what I think.Ingredients:Just like all of their CPP line, they substituted water into collagen extract. Niacinamide comes as third ingredient after glycerine, and seemingly 1,2 hexanediol was used as preservative and solvent. Some texture enhancer such as dimethicone and glycol polymers along with long chain alcohols for hydration as well. Elensilia's signature ingredient glycosaminoglycan (the bioactive molecule from snail mucus filtrate) also appears in the formula, and some peptide, humectants, vitamins and amino acids are also in the formula. In general, I think it's considerable improvement from their old formula (which was fine as well), so I believe it's made with clean ingredients.Texture:The beauty of this product is a texture - it blends like butter into the skin and leaves the skin very soft. The finish is almost powdery - yet hydrate the eye zone amazingly well. So this hydrating and ironically matte finish makes this eye cream a really good under makeup skincare products, especially good for morning routine. I use tretinoin based eye cream from few years ago, so I believe I found a good eye cream for morning routine. If you are very young, and use eye cream for preventive skincare, then you got the right product to use.Effectiveness:Again, skincare is a long term game, but one thing for sure is that this eye cream definitely improve the puffiness around eye zone instantaneously. Again, it doesn't bother the makeup after use unlike many other eye cream.Something to add:This eye cream is fragrance free - which is another good point. If you are looking for scent free eye cream, then buy this.Buy this if you need: a eye cream for early signs of aging or looking for something under makeupDon't if you are looking for : a retinol based eye cream for night care. This product doesn't contain retinol - so very gentle for the sensitive skin as well.
C**R
Medium weight
I think this does well for a medium weight eye cream. Some are much thicker and take a li g time to soak in, but this one is probably more of a medium. It soaks in quickly and doesn’t leave residue. I don’t notice a scent, and a little goes a long way. In the winter I’ll probably still use a heavy cream, but this is nice for when it isn’t super cold and dry out.
R**R
Great ingredient deck (at least from Amazon description here)
I wish they'd put an English language insert into the box. I'm only going by what's posted here that these are great ingredients for an eye cream. I normally hate creams around my eyes, but this one melts into a watery-like serum once it hits the warmth of your skin and soaks in fast without being sticky or tacky. And double the size tube of most eye creams. I am loving this so far.
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