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Youthful Looking Eyes
The skin around your eyes is different from the rest of your face. It is thinner and more delicate. This requires products that are delicate enough to deal with this area but strong enough to combat the effects of aging, environmental damage and exposure. These medical grade creams, lotions, and serums to return that youthful look to your eyes. Eliminate wrinkles and fine lines, reduce puffiness, dark circles under eyes and hydrate, moisturize and soothe.
Eye Creams
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Cellex Eye Contour Cream
Effectively diminish the appearance of fines lines and "crow's feet" around the delicate eye area.
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Glo Eye Revitalize
Easy application of this lightweight, colorless cream makes brightening the eye area and diminishing the appearance of fine lines a snap.
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Peptide Eye Cream
The latest in anti-aging technology, designed to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
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Under Eye Repair
A vitamin-rich formula that reduces puffiness and dark circles under the eyes.
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Eye Gel's
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Cellex Eye Contour Gel
Dramatically reduce the visible signs of aging around the eyes such as squint lines, sagging skin and wrinkles.
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Other Eye Solutions
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Achieve a dramatic look by using only the highest grade ingredients, skin soothing antioxidants and natural minerals.
glo minerals Eye Define

Glo Moist Hydration Mist
Spritz on after your mineral powder base application for a creamy, glowing finish.
glo Moist Hydration Mist

What is the difference between a serum and a cream?
Serums are fast absorbing, lightweight and more liquid. They are designed to help your skin quickly absorb the active ingredients and to be used in combination with other products.
Creams and lotions tend be more moisturizing in action, typically used at night and take longer to be absorbed into the skin. Usually creams and lotions are used alone.

Other Treatment Solutions
• Anti-Aging
• Clear Complexion
• Discover Mandelic Acid
• Eye Treatment
• New Products
• Peptides
• Pigmentation, Discoloration

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