I bought this for my under-eyes. Now it lives in my purse for everything else.
One tube of Dewytree Ultra Vitalizing Snail Eye Cream somehow replaced three products in my routine. My cuticles have never looked less feral.
It’s a K-beauty eye cream — about $25. The claim that made me cave? “Snail secretion filtrate for intense hydration.” I’m a sucker for snail goo.
Thick but not greasy
Slides on like butter, dries down in 15 seconds flat
No sparkle
Matte finish — so you can use it as brow gel without looking like a disco ball
Fragrance-free
No floral grandma smell. Just neutral cream.
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The hero is snail mucin filtrate — it’s basically pure moisture glue. But the surprise MVP is adenosine, which firms skin without irritation. Peptides are in there too, but honestly, the snail does the heavy lifting.
- Snail Mucin Filtrate: Repairs dry patches overnight like a tiny plaster
- Adenosine: Wrinkles? Softened. Not erased, but softer.
- Panthenol: Calms redness — great if you over-exfoliate
- Hyaluronic Acid: Sits on top, plumps instantly
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It’s a thick gel-cream — think cold butter left out for 10 minutes. Pats in without tugging. I use a rice grain amount for both eyes.
Week 2: My cuticles stopped peeling. That was unexpected. Week 3: I put a thick layer on my lips before bed. Woke up with zero flaking. It’s not a lip mask — but it works better than my Laneige.
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Under-eye creasing? Less noticeable — not gone, but less angry. What didn’t change? My dark circles. Snail can’t fix genetics. But my brow hairs actually stay tamed now (yes, I tried it there).
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It’s the Swiss Army knife of my vanity. Not for dark circles, but for everything dry — yes.