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Medicube PDRN Peptide Retinol Eye Serum
Medicube PDRN Peptide Retinol Eye Serum
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Refresh and revive the delicate eye area with Medicube PDRN Peptide Retinol Eye Serum. This advanced Korean skincare formula combines PDRN, Peptides, Niacinamide, and Retinol to help reduce the appearance of fine lines, brighten uneven skin tone, and improve skin texture. Its lightweight, fast-absorbing formula delivers lasting hydration without leaving a greasy residue, making it ideal for both morning and evening use.
Key Benefits
⨠Reduces Fine Lines
- Helps smooth the appearance of fine lines and crow's feet for a firmer, more youthful-looking eye area.
š§ Deep Hydration
- Delivers long-lasting moisture to keep the delicate eye area soft, plump, and refreshed.
š Brightens Dark Circles
- Niacinamide helps improve the appearance of uneven skin tone and enhances skin radiance.
𧬠PDRN & Peptide Complex
- Supports the skin's natural renewal process while improving elasticity and firmness.
šæ 99% Pure Retinol
- Helps refine skin texture and reduce visible signs of aging for smoother-looking skin.
ā” Lightweight & Fast Absorbing
- Non-greasy formula absorbs quickly, making it suitable for layering under makeup or nighttime skincare.
šø Suitable for Most Skin Types
- Gentle enough for daily use when introduced gradually into your skincare routine.
How to Use
- Cleanse your face and complete your toner or serum step.
- Apply a small amount around the eye area using your ring finger.
- Gently pat until fully absorbed.
- Use in the evening 2ā3 times per week initially, then gradually increase frequency as tolerated.
- Apply sunscreen during the day while using retinol products.
Suitable For
- Fine lines and crow's feet
- Dry, dehydrated eye area
- Uneven skin tone and dullness
- Loss of firmness and elasticity
- Daily anti-aging skincare routine
Note: Because this product contains retinol, perform a patch test before first use. If irritation occurs, reduce frequency or discontinue use. Avoid direct contact with the eyes, and always use sunscreen during the day.
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