THB 2,851
Cult Beauty Ltd.
PETER THOMAS ROTH
Peter Thomas Roth Potent-C Power Brightening Hydra-Gel Eye Patches
THB 2,373
What It Is:Brightening eye mask patches that help reduce the look of under-eye bags, fine lines, wrinkles and crow's feet. These clinically advanced gel patches are saturated in a potent solution with Thd Ascorbate, an advanced form of vitamin C that's 50 times more powerful than traditional vitamin C. They are also enhanced with vitamin E, ferulic acid, caffeine and niacinamide. Under-eyes are left appearing brighter and perfectly prepped for makeup.Skin Type:Normal, dry, combination, oily.Skin Concern:Fine lines/wrinkles, dark circles, puffiness.What It Does:- Helps under-eye bags, fine lines, wrinkles and crow's feet appear visibly reduced.- Helps reduce the look of puffiness and enhance brightening benefits.- Leaves the eye area looking noticeably brighter, tighter and smoother.Key Ingredients:- Thd Ascorbate, an advanced form of vitamin C, is a potent brightener.- Vitamin E and ferulic acid are antioxidants that boost performance to help under-eye bags, fine lines, wrinkles and crow's feet appear visibly reduced.- Caffeine, niacinamide and citrus extracts help reduce the look of puffiness and enhance brightening benefits.How To Use It:- Use enclosed spatula to gently remove gel eye patches and apply onto clean, dry skin.- Leave on for 10-15 minutes.- Discard after use and lightly pat remaining serum into skin.- To keep patches saturated and fresh, save the plastic disc and press down firmly to reseal jar after each use. Twist cap back on tightly.- For external use only.- Tip: Wear during makeup application to catch any fallout from eyeshadow or mascara. Patches leave under-eye area feeling smooth and perfectly prepped for concealer.Clinical Results:- Patches are clinically proven to improve the look of fine lines and wrinkles in just 1 use.- 90% agree eye area appears brighter, firmer and tighter.***Based on an immediate clinically measured study on 31 women age 30-59.**Based on an immediate consumer perception study on 31 women age 30-59.