
Clarins Eye Contour Gel was created to specifically benefit the unique skin of the eye area. As skin ages it loses it elasticity and becomes pigmented. Clarins Eye Contour Gel works to reverse the effects.
Clarins Eye Contour Gel was designed to reduce dark circles and puffiness while re-contouring the delicate skin around the eyes. As a lightweight, non-oily product Clarins Eye Contour Gel is expected to work with a price just under fifty dollars. But does it actually work?
We set out to research ingredients, go through customer reviews and decide for ourselves whether or not Clarins Eye Contour Gel is really as effective as it claims to be.
Price: $48
Product Details
Clarins Eye Contour Gel is full of flower and fruit extracts that are not proven to benefit the skin. In fact these ingredients cannot penetrate the epidermis and cannot reduce pigmentation. Clarins Eye Contour Gel also doesn’t have any wrinkle reducing ingredients.
Also, if you suffer any allergies, or are prone to skin irritation, these fragrances could very well leave your eyes worse off than they were before you started using Clarins Eye Contour Gel.
Clarins Eye Contour Gel also contains parabens, preservatives that can irritate skin. In order to sidestep these irritating ingredients, there are many products on the market today that focus on natural or even organic ingredients.
The ingredients in Clarins Eye Contour Gel are water (aqua), propylene glycol, dipropylene glycol, tromethamine, butylene glycol, carbomer, serenoa serrulata fruit Extract, rosa centifolia flower extract, prunus armeniaca (apricot) fruit extract, rosa canina fruit extract, ruscus aculeatus root extract, PEG-800, PEG-6, PEG-32, glycerin, phenoxyethanol, potassium sorbate, methylparaben, geraniol, citronellol, and blue 1.
Overall Impression of Clarins Eye Contour Gel
Clarins Eye Contour Gel attempts to take the natural route in improving skin. It just doesn’t get it right. Not only does it not work, it also does not state how each ingredient is supposed to benefit skin. In fact, the ingredients in Clarins Eye Contour Gel look more like the ingredients for a cheap candle than the ingredients that you would find in an all-natural eye treatment.
Without the right ingredients or information, Clarins Eye Contour Gel is nothing but a poor, expensive moisturizer. Save your time, and your money, by looking for an eye treatment that has unique and clinically proven ingredients, rather than one with ordinary and sub-par ingredients to fuel its formula.
