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Agency by Curology's Eye Formula is Designed with Tretinoin

Agency, the new personalized anti-aging skincare brand by the team at Curology, expanded its innovative skincare lineup with the Eye Formula, a targeted treatment for under-eye wrinkles, crow's feet and dark circles. This customized skincare solution takes the form of a velvety balm that delivers hydration and shielding to this delicate part of the face, all the while gently addressing signs of visible aging.

Agency by Curology takes a unique approach to skincare and a user's formula is personalized based on the expert recommendations of a Licensed Dermatology Provider. One's personalized Eye Formula may include smoothing and brightening tretinoin, awakening caffeine, antioxidant-rich green tea extract, glycerin or other hero anti-aging ingredients.

The vegan, dye-free formula seamlessly fits into a problem-solving skincare routine, especially alongside other Agency by Curology products.

Trend Themes

  1. Personalized Skincare — The new Eye Formula by Agency offers a personalized approach to skincare, tailored to the individual needs of each user.
  2. Targeted Eye Treatments — Agency's Eye Formula specifically targets under-eye wrinkles, crow's feet, and dark circles, providing a specialized treatment for these concerns.
  3. Innovative Skincare Ingredients — The Eye Formula combines unique ingredients like tretinoin, caffeine, green tea extract, and glycerin to address visible signs of aging around the eyes.

Industry Implications

  1. Skincare — The personalized approach of Agency's Eye Formula demonstrates the potential for customized skincare solutions within the industry.
  2. Beauty — The targeted treatment offered by Agency's Eye Formula highlights the demand for specialized eye products in the beauty industry.
  3. Healthcare — The innovative ingredients in the Eye Formula reflect the integration of skincare and healthcare for addressing specific eye concerns.

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