Doctor Eckstein
Eye & Lip Contour Cream Fluid
24 of 24 ingredients identified
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Category breakdown
Humectant · 8Preservative · 4Antioxidant · 3Solvent / vehicle · 2Emollient · 2Surfactant · 2Soothing · 1Other · 1Active · 1
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Full ingredient breakdown
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A gold-standard humectant that draws water into the skin.
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The stable ester form of vitamin E that converts to active tocopherol in skin; a common, shelf-stable antioxidant.
9
A licorice-root-derived salt that calms inflammation and soothes irritated, reactive skin.
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A component of the skin's natural moisturizing factor (NMF).
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The sodium salt of lactic acid, a natural component of the skin's NMF used as a humectant and mild pH buffer in moisturizers and toners.
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A water-soluble, chemically modified derivative of the flavonoid rutin, used in cosmetics for its vasoprotective, antioxidant, and soothing properties.
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The salt form of hyaluronic acid; penetrates more readily.
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Extract from the seeds of Glycine soja (soybean), distinct from soy oil or protein. Contains saponins, isoflavones, and polyphenolic antioxidants.
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A simple monosaccharide sugar used in cosmetics as a humectant to attract and retain moisture in the skin.
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A humectant that hydrates at low levels and exfoliates at high levels.
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A versatile vitamin B3 derivative with multiple benefits.
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A naturally occurring cyclohexane polyol (commonly myo-inositol) found in cell membranes, used in cosmetics as a humectant and skin-conditioning agent.
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The simplest amino acid, used as a humectant that supports the skin's natural moisturizing factor.