Doctor Eckstein
Eye Care Balm
40 of 40 ingredients identified
Informational only — check the packaging and a professional for advice.
Actives combined with exfoliation
This formula pairs active ingredients with exfoliation. Introduce gradually and watch for sensitivity.
Contains fragrance
Fragrance is a common trigger for sensitivity and irritation in reactive skin.
Category breakdown
Emollient · 15Fragrance · 6Antioxidant · 4Surfactant · 3Preservative · 3Soothing · 3Humectant · 2Solvent / vehicle · 1Other · 1Exfoliant · 1Active · 1
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Full ingredient breakdown
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A sugar alcohol humectant derived from glucose that draws moisture into the skin and improves product texture.
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The stable ester form of vitamin E that converts to active tocopherol in skin; a common, shelf-stable antioxidant.
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An AHA most often used in small amounts to adjust pH.
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A chamomile-derived soothing agent.
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The salt form of hyaluronic acid; penetrates more readily.
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Vitamin E; a lipid-soluble antioxidant that also conditions skin.
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An extract from wheat bran rich in B-vitamins, tocopherols, and ferulic acid. Used as a soothing and conditioning agent with mild antioxidant properties.
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An extract from the germ (embryo) of Triticum vulgare (common wheat), concentrated in tocopherols, phytosterols, and fatty acids; provides antioxidant and conditioning benefits. Distinct from Triticum Vulgare Seed Extract (whole seed) and Triticum Vulgare Germ Oil.
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The disodium salt form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), included in some skincare actives to support cellular energy metabolism claims; a distinct salt form from unmodified Adenosine Triphosphate.
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A fat-soluble ester of ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and palmitic acid used as an antioxidant in cosmetics to protect against oxidative damage and extend formula shelf life.
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Pro-vitamin B5 that soothes and hydrates.