NeoStrata
Brightening Eye Cream
38 of 38 ingredients identified
Informational only — check the packaging and a professional for advice.
Two exfoliating ingredients
Contains Gluconolactone, Lactobionic Acid. Monitor for irritation, especially if combined with other actives.
Actives combined with exfoliation
This formula pairs active ingredients with exfoliation. Introduce gradually and watch for sensitivity.
Category breakdown
Humectant · 6Antioxidant · 5Surfactant · 5Emollient · 5Other · 4Soothing · 3Preservative · 3Active · 3Solvent / vehicle · 2Exfoliant · 2
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Full ingredient breakdown
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A naturally occurring amino acid that acts as a humectant and supports the skin's own moisture-retention system.
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An extract of Ascophyllum nodosum, a North Atlantic brown algae, used in cosmetics for its humectant, antioxidant, and mineral-rich properties.
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An extract of Asparagopsis armata, a red marine algae, used in cosmetics for its soothing and antioxidant properties.
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A synthetic phenolic antioxidant that prevents oxidation of oils and fats in cosmetic formulas, used at very low concentrations.
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A polyphenol-rich antioxidant that also calms skin.
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A flavonoid found in honey, propolis, and passionflower that acts as an antioxidant and is used in eye-area products to help address dark circles.
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An extract from cucumber (Cucumis sativus) fruit, traditionally used to calm, hydrate, and refresh skin with a cooling, soothing effect.
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A polyhydroxy acid (PHA) that exfoliates gently and hydrates.
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A gold-standard humectant that draws water into the skin.
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A polyhydroxy acid (PHA) that exfoliates very gently while also drawing in moisture and providing antioxidant benefits. Suited to sensitive skin.
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A synthetic succinimide derivative used in eye-area cosmetics to help reduce the appearance of dark circles by aiding clearance of iron-containing blood pigments.
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A signal peptide (part of the Matrixyl 3000 system) that helps reduce inflammatory response and supports collagen production for firmer-looking skin.
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A collagen-signalling peptide (the second half of Matrixyl 3000) that prompts skin to rebuild structural proteins, improving firmness over time.
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Pro-vitamin B5 that soothes and hydrates.
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A sulfite salt used as a low-level antioxidant and reducing agent to prevent oxidative discoloration in cosmetic formulas; CIR-reviewed as safe at typical use concentrations.
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The salt form of hyaluronic acid; penetrates more readily.
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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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A stable, oil-soluble vitamin C derivative.
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The stable ester form of vitamin E that converts to active tocopherol in skin; a common, shelf-stable antioxidant.