Orbis Retifocus Eye Cream, 15g
Orbis Retifocus Eye Cream, 15g
ORBIS
A nighttime eye serum containing retinol*6
Rating: 6.0 out of 7.0
Description
Description
A new eye cream has been born: Orbis Retifocus Eye Cream, which uses a two-stage firming injection that penetrates deep and wide, focusing on the unique eye area where problems accelerate. The deep approach contains highly penetrating pure retinol. It gives a firming feeling that pushes back on the eye area, where firmness and elasticity decrease with age and dryness caused by friction. The wide approach supports a firming feeling by spreading the firming film widely and by incorporating pseudo ceramide. In addition, it contains moisturizing ingredients that address problems such as dryness and dullness, making fine lines caused by dryness less noticeable. The dense texture adheres closely to the skin and provides intensive eye care, leading to plump, firm eyes. *1 Within the stratum corneum *2 Up to the stratum corneum *3 Retinol *4 Lauroyl glutamate di (phytosteryl/octyldodecyl) *5 Due to dryness *6 Moisturizing ingredient
Key Features
Key Features
Features: Moisturizing, Skin Firmness and Elasticity, Aging Care, Night Skin Care, Multifunctional, Fragrance-Free, No Animal Testing
Ingredients
Ingredients
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I have atopic dermatitis (almost never develops after becoming an adult) and combination skin. I was looking for an eye cream that focused on anti-aging care, and I happened to see it at an Orbis store and bought it. The deciding factor for me to buy it was that it contains retinol but was priced so that I could continue using it. I usually use retinol in my skin care routine, and I'm used to it to a certain extent, so I can use it every night without any redness or stinging. The cream has a slightly thick texture, and it spreads well and is easy to apply. It feels like it's well moisturized until morning, and it has good moisturizing power. The recommended amount to use is written in a diagram on the back of the package, which is easy to understand! The narrow nozzle is easy to use, and I'm also happy that it's fragrance-free. I've only been using it for about a month, so I don't know how effective it will be on wrinkles, but I'm looking forward to seeing what happens as I continue to use it.
I bought this new product from Orbis that contains retinol and is reasonably priced. It's smooth and easy to apply. I don't know the effect yet, but I'd like to continue using it because it's easy to use and affordable.
I'm hoping it will give my skin firmness and elasticity. I won't feel dry until the morning.
It has a rich texture that adheres to the skin. The retinol concentration is not that high, so I will use up the whole bottle hoping that it will work on fine lines.
Since I started using the air conditioner, I was worried about dry wrinkles under my eyes, so I saw an eye cream on display at Orbis and bought it without doing any research. I've never had any problems with retinol, but a beauty YouTuber said that retinol should be made in Japan, so I went to Orbis. My skin hasn't become particularly plump or firm yet, but I haven't experienced any tingling sensation that is typical of retinol, so I'm using it without any worries. My skin is moisturized even after washing my face in the morning, so I feel that it has a moisturizing effect. It's reasonably priced, so I don't have high expectations, but I'll try to use up one bottle for now.