Description
Eye Evolve Eye Gel – 1.1 oz
A refreshing, fast‑absorbing cucumber eye gel that softens the look of fine lines and comforts delicate under‑eyes. The Matrixyl‑type duo (Palmitoyl Tripeptide‑1 + Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide‑7) and Palmitoyl Tripeptide‑5 support collagen, while Globularia cordifolia plant stem cells and a balanced NMF amino‑acid complex help hydrate and smooth. Botanical allies—Centella, Licorice, Green Tea, Reishi, and MSM—round out the formula for a calm, refreshed look.
Science‑Backed Key Ingredients
Palmitoyl Tripeptide‑1 + Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide‑7
Signal peptides that help support collagen and the skin matrix.
In vitro: collagen ↑ • Ex vivo: collagen preserved under UVA.
Collagen MatrixPalmitoyl Tripeptide‑5
Targets collagen pathways and helps limit MMP‑mediated breakdown.
In vitro: collagen support.
Firmness CollagenCentella asiatica
Traditionally used to support repair; triterpenoids help calm the look of redness.
SootheGlobularia cordifolia Callus Culture Extract
Plant stem‑cell culture used for comfort and even‑tone appearance.
In vivo: redness −13.4%
Comfort Even ToneGlycyrrhiza glabra (Licorice) Root Extract
Features glabridin and chalcones known to inhibit tyrosinase in the lab.
In vitro tyrosinase inhibition.
BrightenMSM • Green Tea • Reishi
Comforts stressed skin and provides antioxidant support for a refreshed look.
AntioxidantsNMF Complex + Cucumber • Eyebright • Ginkgo
Amino acids, sodium PCA, and sodium lactate help bind water; cucumber and eyebright offer gentle comfort; ginkgo brings antioxidant support.
NMF role in hydration; cucumber anti‑inflammatory/antioxidant (preclinical); eyebright in vitro ocular cell model; ginkgo + green tea synergy (clinical).
HydrationHow to Use
- AM/PM, after cleansing and toning.
- Tap along the orbital bone (under‑eye to crow’s‑feet); avoid direct contact with eyes.
- Layer under moisturizer and SPF by day. If sensitivity occurs, reduce frequency.
Good to Know
- Gluten‑free.
- No parabens.
Full Ingredient List (INCI)
For external use only. If irritation occurs, discontinue and consult your skincare professional. Results may vary.
Clinical summaries are for educational purposes and reflect results from referenced studies.
Research Highlights
- CIR — Safety assessment of palmitoyl oligopeptides (incl. Pal‑Tripeptide‑1): in vitro collagen synthesis; ex vivo UVA collagen preservation.
- CIR — Safety assessment of Tripeptide‑1, Hexapeptide‑12 & derivatives; Pal‑Tetrapeptide‑7.
- Schagen SK. Cosmetics (MDPI), 2017 — Review of topical peptides incl. Pal‑Tripeptide‑5 mechanisms & data.
- Ngoc LTN, et al. Cosmetics (MDPI), 2023 — Overview of bioactive peptides; PT‑5 clinical summaries.
- Globularia callus extract (Resistem®) — supplier in‑vivo data summary.
- Patent WO2012104774A1 — Globularia extracts: cosmetic anti‑aging/soothing pathways.
- Yokota T., et al. Biol Pharm Bull, 1998 — Glabridin inhibits tyrosinase (in vitro).
- Witkowska K., et al. J Clin Med, 2024 — Systematic review of topical Centella asiatica.
- Berardesca E., et al. J Cosmet Dermatol, 2008 — Topical silymarin+MSM in erythematous‑telangiectatic rosacea.
- Butawan M., et al. Nutrients, 2017 — MSM review; notes topical anti‑inflammatory/UV models.
- JCAD Review — Topical cosmeceuticals for peri‑orbital skin.
- Abate M., et al. J Cosmet Dermatol, 2020 — Ganoderma lucidum extract: keratinocyte proliferation markers (in vitro).
- Rawlings AV. J Cosmet Dermatol, 2004 — Natural Moisturizing Factor (NMF) review.
- Spada F., et al. Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol, 2018 — Cream mimicking NMF systems increased hydration (clinical).
- Amani T., et al., 2024 — Cucumber extract: anti‑inflammatory & antioxidant (preclinical).
- Paduch R., et al. Mediators Inflamm, 2014 — Eyebright extracts in human corneal epithelial cells (in vitro).
- JDD, 2014 — Green Tea + Ginkgo formulations: preclinical & clinical barrier/hydration data.
*Lab/clinical summaries are for education and reflect results from referenced studies; not medical claims. Individual results may vary.