Retinol Vitamin A Eye Gel 15 g
An advanced therapeutic gel enriched with Retinol that firms, brightens, and reduces wrinkles in the eye area with a lightweight, fast-absorbing formula

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- Key IngredientsRetinol (Vitamin A), moisturizing Glycerin, and skin-soothing extracts.
- Product FormCream
- Package Size15 mL
- Caution & WarningsFor external use only. Keep out of reach of children. Avoid direct contact with eyes. Not recommended for pregnant or nursing women without medical advice.
- Storage ConditionsStore in a cool, dry place away from direct light and heat to prevent retinol oxidation and loss of efficacy.
- How To UseUse once daily, preferably in the evening on clean skin. It is always recommended to use sunscreen during the day when using retinol products.
- ConcernsFor individuals experiencing signs of aging around the eyes, such as fine lines, dark circles, or loss of elasticity.
Q: What is the primary function of the Retinol Eye Gel? A: The gel uses a concentrated Vitamin A formula to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles around the eyes, giving the skin a younger and smoother look.
Q: How does this gel help improve the appearance of dark circles and puffiness? A: It helps stimulate cell renewal and improve skin elasticity, which contributes to brightening the under-eye area and reducing morning swelling and puffiness.
Q: Does the gel provide enough hydration for the delicate eye area? A: Yes, its formula contains moisturizing elements that quickly penetrate the skin to compensate for moisture loss and prevent dryness that causes premature wrinkles.
Q: Is this product safe for daily use? A: Yes, it is specifically designed for the sensitive area around the eyes. However, it is recommended to use it at night and gradually increase the frequency to ensure skin tolerance to retinol.
Q: What is the correct way to apply the gel to ensure the best absorption? A: Apply a very small amount and gently "tap" with your ring finger around the orbital bone, avoiding direct contact inside the eyes.





