This serum whispers to your skin cells that it’s bedtime. Even when you’re on your third episode.
The real hook? It’s from Tata Harper — a brand that swears it’s all clean, farm-to-face beauty. But for $125, is it skincare or just a story?
A super-light eye serum. $125 for 0.5 oz. They claim it “resets” your skin’s circadian rhythm to fight puffiness and dark circles. I call that marketing poetry.
Cellular Communication
Uses peptides to send signals to your skin cells.
100% Natural Origin
Their big clean beauty badge.
Cooling Applicator
A metal tip that feels amazing at 6 AM.
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It’s a peptide party with some plant extracts. The science is there, but the concentration is the real question. Press releases never admit that.
- Acetyl Tetrapeptide-5: A peptide that *may* help with fluid retention and dark circles
- Caffeine: Constricts blood vessels, temporary depuffer
- Horse Chestnut: Classic for strengthening capillaries
- Daisy Flower Extract: A natural brightener, but gentle
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Water-light. Sinks in before you can blink — no sticky residue. The metal rollerball is the star. Instant cool-down.
After three weeks? My under-eyes felt tighter, more “awake.” But the darkness? Still lurking. It’s a great de-puffer, not a miracle eraser.
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Puffiness? Gone in 10 minutes. Genetic, blue-toned dark circles? Barely budged. It makes you look more rested, but it’s not a color corrector.
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A lovely product that does half the job brilliantly. The “clean” narrative feels genuine, but it’s also the justification for that wild price.