Akoya Pearl Eye Creams

The Pearl Eye Cream from Tatcha Reduces Fine Lines and Dark Circles

The Pearl eye cream from Tatcha, a high-end Japanese skincare and beauty label, boasts a tinted formula that enables it to function as both an anti-aging solution and a lightweight concealer at the same time.

The Pearl is offered in three tints to suit different skin tones, which are dubbed Moonlight, Softlight, and Candlelight. Each shade is meant to suit a range of skin tones due to the sheer finish. In addition to providing the under eye area with a lighter tint to diminish the appearance of dark circles, the formula boasts light-reflecting Akoya peals that help to revitalize the sensitive skin.

For even more dramatic results, Tatcha recommends that consumers use The Pearl in tandem with its Luminous Deep Hydration Firming Eye Serum.
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