Auto Correct Brightening and Depuffing Eye Contour Cream
Ingredients
WATER/EAU/AQUA, PEG-8 BEESWAX, CAPRYLYL CAPRYLATE/CAPRATE, POLYGLYCERYL-6 DISTEARATE, DIMETHICONE, C10-18 TRIGLYCERIDES, GLYCERIN, POLYPROPYLSILSESQUIOXANE, PHENYL TRIMETHICONE, HYDROXYETHYL ACRYLATE/SODIUM ACRYLOYLDIMETHYL TAURATE COPOLYMER, TRIMETHYLSILOXYSILICATE, ANTHEMIS NOBILIS FLOWER OIL, BORON NITRIDE, FRUCTOSE, JOJOBA ESTERS, SODIUM PHYTATE, THEOBROMA CACAO SEED BUTTER, SYNTHETIC FLUORPHLOGOPITE, CARTHAMUS TINCTORIUS SEED OIL, METHYLPROPANEDIOL, CAPRYLYL GLYCOL, PROPANEDIOL, GLYCOLIC ACID, CAFFEINE, MICA, TRIETHYL CITRATE, POLYSILICONE-11, TITANIUM DIOXIDE, CETYL ALCOHOL, CITRULLUS LANATUS FRUIT EXTRACT, POLYGLYCERYL-3 BEESWAX, BUTYROSPERMUM PARKII BUTTER, CAPRYLYL/CAPRYL GLUCOSIDE, COFFEA ARABICA SEED EXTRACT, LENS ESCULENTA FRUIT EXTRACT, BENZOIC ACID, PHENOXYETHANOL, AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM EXTRACT, PFAFFIA PANICULATA ROOT EXTRACT, PTYCHOPETALUM OLACOIDES BARK/STEM EXTRACT, PYRUS MALUS FRUIT EXTRACT, LILIUM CANDIDUM FLOWER EXTRACT, LECITHIN, ACMELLA OLERACEA EXTRACT, POLYSORBATE 60, SORBITAN ISOSTEARATE, TAGETES ERECTA FLOWER EXTRACT, SODIUM LACTATE, SILICA, POTASSIUM SORBATE, SODIUM PCA, BENZYL ALCOHOL, SODIUM BENZOATE, CITRIC ACID, LINALOOL, LIMONENE.
This eye cream's texture is fluid and hydrating, and while it does stay a little tacky after application, it’s not sticky or heavy. It isn’t particularly occlusive either, which makes it comfortable for daily use without feeling suffocating or greasy.
There’s a hint of tint to the formula, but once applied, I don’t notice any real evening out of skin tone or disguising of dark circles. It disappears into the skin and that’s that — no concealer effect here.
The ingredient list is quite interesting. Alongside humectants and emollients (glycerin, sodium PCA, shea and cacao seed butters), there’s a reasonable lineup of brightening and antioxidant extracts — coffee extract, apple extract, watermelon extract, and chamomile, among others. These could help somewhat with general skin tone uniformity and puffiness, but let’s be clear: dark circles caused by vascular issues (like when you don't have enough sleep and slower circulation, combined with thinner skin, makes darkness more noticeable) are not going to be solved by plant extracts. For pigment-related issues, these may offer some support over time — but dark circles aren't typically due to hyperpigmentation.
That being said, having antioxidants in any skincare formula is never a bad thing.
A quick note on formulation sensibility: this is intended for both morning and evening use, and thankfully, seems designed accordingly. While it does contain glycolic acid, it’s far down the list, likely at a very low concentration for gentle smoothing rather than exfoliation — though sunscreen is always a must, regardless. Titanium dioxide is also present, but given its placement, it’s almost certainly used as a colorant rather than a UV filter, so don’t expect meaningful protection from it.
Additionally, while linalool and limonene are included, they appear right at the end of the list and don’t make the formula feel particularly fragrant — so they’re likely present at very low levels, which makes them less concerning.
In short: this is a pleasant, hydrating eye cream with a good supporting cast of antioxidants and brightening agents — but, as with any eye cream, it ends up being too expensive per ml. Especially when I (again, as with most eye creams) inevitably use it all over my face anyway.