Sold out globally in two days. I get it — the packaging is stupid cute. But I’ve been burned by viral K-beauty before.
This one actually made my undereyes look less like I’d been crying over Excel spreadsheets. That’s rare.
It’s a $28 cream that claims to brighten, firm, and repair your eye area in 4 weeks. I rolled my eyes — then I rolled it on.
Multi Ceramide Complex
Five types of ceramides. Not one. Five. That’s overkill in the best way.
Airless Pump
No dipping your finger in like an animal. One pump = both eyes. Genius.
Peptide Boost
Claims to firm in 2 weeks. I was skeptical. I was wrong.
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The formula is annoyingly good. Hero ingredients actually do the work — no filler nonsense.
- Ceramide NP: Plugs moisture gaps so skin stops looking crepey
- Niacinamide: Fades the dark circle situation — real talk, it works
- Peptide Complex: Tells your skin to snap back like a rubber band
- Panthenol: Calms irritation so you don’t wake up puffy
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First pump: it’s a lightweight gel-cream. Absorbs in 10 seconds flat. No stickiness. No greasy film under makeup.
Week 3 hit and I noticed my concealer wasn’t settling into lines anymore. That’s when I stopped pretending I wasn’t impressed.
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Dark circles? Lighter — not gone, but lighter. Fine lines? Softened. My left eye still has a stubborn line, but the right one? Basically ghosted.
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It’s not magic — but it’s the closest thing I’ve found in a drugstore price range. The hype is real, just not for everyone.