Sioris My Daily Tea Eye Patch: Greenwashed or Effective?

Greenwashing Check
These ‘eco-luxe’ eye patches claim to depuff and brighten—but their ingredient list tells a different story.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.🔬Pretty Packaging, Puffy Eyes

I bought Sioris My Daily Tea Eye Patch because the tin is gorgeous. I am a sucker for a bamboo lid.

The real test: I slapped one on after a 4 AM flight and a bowl of ramen. My undereyes looked like I’d been crying over a breakup I don’t even have.

2.🧪The Eco-Luxe Hype Machine

These are hydrogel patches. $38 for 30 pairs. The brand says they “melt away stress” and “wake up tired eyes.” Sure, Jan.

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100% Biodegradable Cellulose

Feels like a gummy bear. Not the thin, slippery kind – these are thick and juicy.

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Adherence

Stays put. Did not slide down my face while I made coffee. That’s rare.

3

Cooling Effect

Immediate. Almost too much. Like putting an ice cube on your orbital bone.

3.🌿The Greenwash Check

They talk about “tea” and “nature.” The ingredient list? Mostly water and glycerin – the cheapest hydrators in the game. The hero extracts are way down at the bottom.

  • Camellia Sinensis Leaf Water: Basically tea-scented water, not magic
  • Panthenol: The real MVP for calming irritation
  • Sodium Hyaluronate: Standard HA, not special
  • Citrus Junos Fruit Extract: Smells nice, does very little
4.🔍The Slap Test

First wear: Cold, wet, and slightly sticky. They don’t “melt” – they dry out into a stiff film after 20 minutes. Weird sensation.

Week 2: I used them after a heavy retinol night. The puffiness? Gone. The brightness? Meh. My skin felt soothed, but not transformed. Unexpected win: they actually prepped my skin for concealer better than any primer.

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One Thing: Pop them in the fridge for 10 minutes before use. The cold + hydrogel combo is the only thing that actually shrinks the bags.
5.📋Did It Actually Work?

Puffiness decreased by maybe 40% after 20 minutes. Hydration lasted about an hour. Dark circles? Unchanged. Let’s be real – no patch fixes genetics.

Buy if
You have a big event and need temporary depuffing. Or you just love a ritual.
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Skip if
You want long-term brightening or hate cold gel on your face.
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Worth it?
For $38? No. The packaging is pretty but the formula is basic. Buy the travel size first.
6.⚖️Final Cut

These are a nice experience, not a skincare cure. The eco-friendly angle feels more like marketing than a real innovation. I’ll finish the tin, but I won’t repurchase.

6.2/10
Pretty but not potent
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Where to Buy: Sokoglam or the brand site. Buy the mini size – it’s $18 and enough to decide.