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BWC Nourishing Eye Gel is a light, oil-free, moisturizing gel that nurtures and protects the delicate eye contour from dehydration and signs of aging. Time-release formula combines powerful anti-oxidants, replenishing mois-turizers, and organic botanicals to help neutralize sun and environmental damage for soft, smooth, youthful skin. Use regularly for best results. Extra Use: Beneficial for the backs of hands! 1 oz. bottle is $15.99.
Ingredients: Organic lavender hydrosol, botanical infusion (green tea, grapeseed, ginkgo biloba), vegetable glycerin, lecithin liposomes (time-release anti-oxidants: vitamins E & A, extracts of green tea, grapeseed, and gingko biloba), so-dium hyaluronate (powerful moisturizer), oat protein, lecithin liposomes (time-release moisturizers: panthenol, sodium pca), oat beta glucan, organic cucumber extract, soy protein, xanthan gum, antioxidant complex: vitamin E (natural d-alpha tocopherol) and vitamin A (retinyl palmitate), beta carotene, phenoxyethanol, benzyl alcohol, potassium sorbate, azulene, citric acid (from citrus fruit)
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I've been using this product a week, and there's a noticeable improvement in elasticity of the skin around my eyes. As a longtime contact-lens wearer, I had noticed my lenses were getting harder to pop out, so I decided to try this eye gel. Perfect for overnight and during the day, I'm hooked!
It really moisturizes the delicate skin around my eyes. Very gentle. Soaks in and doen't leave me feeling like I have anything on. Great stuff. I just wish it came in a bigger bottle!
I use this, along with the gingko ultimate eye cream by nature's gate, on my eye area morning and night. I've been using eye creams since I was about 12 years old, because I was already getting crow's feet (smile wrinkles around the eyes) even back then! I really enjoy this combination of eye creams that I'm using right now. It feels realy good on the skin. And I'm a big proponent of eye creams because 20 years later, my crow's feet have not gotten any worse, I don't think.