Skin-Repairing Eye Serums

Philosophy's 'Time in a Bottle for Eyes' Fights the Signs of Aging

As the sensitive skin under the eyes tends to be one of the first places that starts to show signs of aging as one grows older, taking care of it can help to turn back the clock dramatically -- a process that's made easy with Philosophy's 'Time in a Bottle For Eyes' serum.

The gentle formula is suitable for all skin types, and is made to act as a solution for dark circles and puffiness, as well as fine lines and wrinkles. To use it, consumers simply dab it around their eyes in the morning and evening on a frequent basis to see the effects.

The serum works by repairing any damage to the sensitive skin, all while protecting it from environmental aggressors and improving the skin's natural ability to fight the look of aging.
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