The eye area is the most noticeable and delicate part of the face, and therefore it needs special treatment. SeaCare Multi-Vitamin Eye Cream contains essential active ingredients, vitamins and minerals, designed to assist the skin to perform the rejuvenating and rebuilding activities more effectively. With encapsulated Coenzyme Q10 and Vitamins A & E, it reduces wrinkles, rejuvenates, nurtures and moisturizes the skin. The cream protects the skin from environmental damage and preserves natural moisture balance. Light in texture and quickly absorbed, this formulation is enriched with Dead Sea Minerals, created according to the standards of the Israel Cosmetics Industries Association. The cream also contains Hyaluronic Acid that keeps collagen synthesis up, as well as retains the skin moisture, contributing to the anti-aging benefits to the skin; Almond Oil, helps plump and firm the skin, thus reducing the appearance of wrinkles; Olive Oil, a natural antioxidant that helps prevent or reverse damage from ultraviolet radiation; Inca Inchi Oil, considered the single richest natural source of Omega 3, 6 & 9 and Argan Oil, the natural ingredients that protect and nourish the skin; Hamamelis Virginiana (Witch Hazel) Leaf Water, enhances the appearance of dry or rough skin, helps to reduce flaking and restores the suppleness of skin; Jojoba Oil, Squalane Oil and Shea Butter, the excellent natural moisturizers that leave skin hydrated and soft.
No Parabens, No Propylene Glycol, No Silicones, No Mineral Oil, No Petrolatem, No SLS
DIRECTIONS: Apply a few drops to the eye area. Tap gently until absorbed. For maximum effect, use SeaCare Multi-Vitamin Eye Lifting Serum prior to using the cream.
Key ingredients
The Dead Sea Minerals
All together, the Dead Sea contains over 20 minerals, which have been proven to beautify the skin and keep it healthy and youthful. Even plants growing along the shores of the Dead Sea have a high Read more…
Coenzyme Q10
Coenzyme Q10 has at least two important roles in the body. First, it is one of the essential cogs in the biochemical machinery that produces biological energy (ATP) inside the cells. Read more…
Vitamins A
You know the drill when it comes to caring for your skin: cleanse, tone, moisturize, apply sunscreen, and maybe try a few other treatments, like masks or anti-agers. Amid so many possibilities Read more…
Vitamin E
If you could, you might hire an army to defend your skin against all the assaults it has to deal with day in and day out: pollution, stress, smoke and less-than-healthy foods, to name just a few. Read more…
Hyaluronic Acid
Hyaluronic acid is a substance that your body produces naturally. It is also known as hyaluronan and is mostly found in your joints and the fluids in your eyes. It acts as a lubricating agent Read more…
Almond Oil
Using natural cosmetic products with the extract of Sweet Almond Oil in your beauty routine can mean the difference between damaged, dull hair and shiny, strong locks. The helpful vitamins Read more…
Olive Oil
Olive oil benefits for skin were well-known among ancient peoples. The Phoenicians, Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans used it as an anti-aging remedy. They also used it to treat wounds and Read more…
Inca Inchi Oil
Inca Inchi oil (almond of the Incas) is considered the single richest vegetable source of essential fatty acids, including linoleic Omega 6 and alpha-linolenic Omega 3. The human body does not Read more…
Argan Oil
Often called ‘liquid gold’, argan oil is an organic product extracted from the kernels of the argan tree, which is native to Morocco. It is extremely rich in beneficial nutrients including fatty Read more…
Witch Hazel
Witch Hazel is an extract from the leaves and bark of the North American shrub Hamamelis virginiana. It has a long history in various folk medicinal treatments. According to Drugs.com Read more…
Jojoba Oil
Jojoba Oil is a botanical extract of the seed of the jojoba tree. Technically, it is not actually an oil, but rather what is called a wax ester. Why do we care? Because out of all of the compounds Read more…
Squalane Oil
Squalane oil is a saturated byproduct of squalene oil, a polyunsaturated hydrocarbon. The human body produces squalene naturally, which is why its derivative, squalane, is such an Read more…
Shea Butter
Shea Butter has shown to be a superb moisturizer, with exceptional healing properties for the skin. Vitamin A in Shea Butter is important for improving a number of skins conditions, including Read more…
Sharon Barnes –
I have tried many, many eye creams over the past 30 years. The skin under my eyes and especially my eyelids are very sensitive and prone to eczema breakouts (as well as fine lines). This cream has helped me through even the worst eczema breakout which was three years ago and lasted over a year, softening and alleviating the itching and dryness.
These days, eye creams are very “active” with ingredients and the skin around my eyes responds with itching and redness. However, this cream seems to be very natural and pure, while at the same time thick enough to diminish wrinkling and dryness. I highly recommend this cream. FYI the eczema around my eyes is almost a non-issue and I think has been helped with some natural remedies: herbs, relaxation, and omega oil. Hope this helps someone out there.