You know that first sip of ice water when you’re dehydrated? This feels like that — but on your under-eyes. One pump, one swipe, and it literally bursts into little water droplets on your skin.
The shock is how fast it disappears. Not the “sinks in” kind of disappear — the “did I even put anything on?” vanish. My finger slid for maybe two seconds before the cream was gone and my skin just felt… cooler.
It’s a gel-cream in a pump bottle — $48 for 20ml. The whole gimmick is the one-handed application: pump, dot, done. No scooping, no second hand needed.
Pump-and-dot mechanism
Airless pump. One press = exactly one eye’s worth. No waste.
Cooling ceramic tip
The pump head is metal. Cools the product as it dispenses — clever.
Gel-to-water texture
Thick enough to stay put, thin enough to melt on contact. Not sticky.
They lead with glacier water and marine collagen — sounds fancy, but what actually does the work is the caffeine and the peptide blend. The glacier water is mostly a cooling vehicle.
- Caffeine: constricts blood vessels — depuffs in 10 minutes flat
- Marine Collagen: sits on top, plumps temporarily — not a long-term fix
- Niacinamide: brightens dark circles over 2-3 weeks — the real MVP
- Peptide Complex: signals skin to firm up — subtle but cumulative
Texture is a clear gel that feels almost solid in the pump — then hits your skin and turns into a watery veil. Scent is… nothing. Zero fragrance. Which I actually loved because my eyes didn’t water.
Two weeks in: the depuffing is legit. Like, visibly less baggy at 8am after a 6-hour sleep. But the dark circles? Still there. This won’t erase your genetics — it’s a temporary tightener, not a cure.
Under-eye bags looked smaller by week two — not gone, but less puffy. Fine lines looked smoother for about 4 hours. Then they came back. No miracles, just maintenance.
This is a morning eye cream for people who hate morning eye creams. It wakes you up, depuffs fast, and doesn’t mess with makeup. But it’s a temporary fix — not a transformation.