O SpaScriptions Fruit Glow – Bálsamo Iluminador para os Olhos Pink Grapefruit com Ácido Hialurônico e Vitaminas A, C é um produto inovador que transforma a rotina de cuidados com a pele, especialmente na delicada área dos olhos. Com uma fórmula rica e poderosa, este bálsamo não apenas ilumina, mas também hidrata profundamente, proporcionando um efeito revitalizante imediato. O extrato de toranja rosa, conhecido por suas propriedades antioxidantes, atua suavizando e iluminando a pele, enquanto o ácido hialurônico retém a umidade, garantindo que a pele permaneça hidratada e protegida ao longo do dia.
As vitaminas A e C, essenciais para a saúde da pele, complementam a fórmula, ajudando a reduzir a aparência de olheiras, linhas finas e inchaço. O resultado é uma área dos olhos com um brilho saudável e uma aparência mais jovem. Este bálsamo é ideal para quem busca uma solução eficaz e acessível para os sinais de cansaço e envelhecimento, tornando-se um aliado indispensável na rotina de beleza.
- Rico em antioxidantes do Pink Grapefruit que protegem a pele contra radicais livres.
- Hidratação intensa proporcionada pelo Ácido Hialurônico, que ajuda a manter a pele jovem e saudável.
- Vitaminas A, C e E que iluminam e suavizam a pele, promovendo um aspecto radiante.
- Preço acessível, permitindo cuidados de alta qualidade sem comprometer o orçamento.
- Contribuição para causas sociais, ajudando a combater a fome e apoiar comunidades.
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Para melhores resultados, aplique uma pequena quantidade do bálsamo iluminador na área dos olhos, utilizando a ponta dos dedos para massagear suavemente com movimentos circulares. Recomenda-se o uso diário, tanto pela manhã quanto à noite, para garantir uma pele radiante e bem hidratada. Evite o contato direto com os olhos e, em caso de irritação, suspenda o uso e consulte um médico.
MommaJ –
I like the convenient tube, it makes the product easy to apply. The balm glides gently without tugging sensitive skin around the eyes. The illumination is very subtle, perfect for me. I apply it after washing my face, and gently dab it into my skin. I wear contacts, and have sensitive, dry eyes. This balm has not irritated them. I recommend!
YoSaffBridge –
The good: it’s very convenient. If you are traveling, particularly if restricted by liquids, the stick format is a plus. You rub it in circles around your eye area. There is a very, very faint citrus scent. The stick is pink but I couldn’t really see it on my purple undereyes. The moisturzation is more of a seal to prevent chapping. Sometimes this is helpful but it can be a bit sticky.
I tried applying it on clean skin and over my usual eye cream. I was hoping it would brighten my dark circles. It didn’t seem to do much and kind of pilled up a bit each time, leaving a few dryish white bits. I don’t think it was pulling up my eye cream as it did the same on the clean eye. The product tugged more than I would like but blowing a hair dryer on it for a few seconds to soften it did the trick, and then once I’d applied it to one eye, the stick was soft enough to apply to the other.
I did not see any illumination or improvement on my eye circles. I’m still overall pleased with the product as a convenient way to keep my eye area moisturized when I am not otherwise easily able to apply cream.
Elana Gleason –
I love that this eye balm comes in a tube. It is super easy to apply, and goes on easily. I then patted it in around my eye area.
Though it did not bother my eyes, the area I applied it to remained sticky the whole day. Even at night when I washed it off with facial cleanser, I still could feel some tackiness to the area. In reading the ingredients, I am not sure what is in this to cause it to be so sticky. I will continue to use, but will try a different cleanser to use to see if I can get a better removal of the product.
YoSaffBridge –
Comes in a cute pink color. I like the smell. It is easy to apply. My skin feels mositurized.
cat –
I’ve used this a bunch of times now and I haven’t really noticed any improvements in my skin. It’s a bit sticky when it goes on and doesn’t seem to brighten much either.
Miranda –
This SpaScriptions fruit glow illuminating eye balm smells really good! It feels nice going on my skin, and it helps with my under eye bags and puffiness. It also has hylauronic acid in it, and that is a great skincare ingredient.
LJ –
There is nothing wrong with this product, although I am not totally thrilled with the ingredients (if you’re more of a natural, healthy ingredient person this isn’t it.) I think it is probably just geared more towards teenagers and the younger crowd. It is mostly just a shimmer stick. It smells nice, and it does moisturize under your eyes and give you a bit of a glow but in my opinion, it is just a bit too shimmery and not really a natural looking, sophisticated glow like I was hoping for, however, my teenage daughters seem to really like it.
LJ –
I was excited for the eye balm, it smells good! I like the vitamins that it contains, the color goes on clear. My issue is that it pulls my skin and that area is pretty delicate. I have decided to press lightly and twist, or kind of warm it up a bit before applying so it doesn’t pull my skin as much.