Korres Evening Primrose Eye Cream
Korres Evening Primrose Eye Cream is an eye cream designed with primrose extract in mind. But unlike other eye creams Korres Evening Primrose Eye Cream does not report hydrating.
Korres Evening Primrose Eye Cream was developed to diminish dark circles and eliminate the appearance of fine lines. It even reports reducing them instantly while diffusing light to brighten skin. Korres Evening Primrose Eye Cream also has SPF 6. But does it really reduce wrinkles that fast or at all?
What Ingredients are in Korres Evening Primrose Eye Cream?
Korres Evening Primrose Eye Cream relies on root and plant extracts as its main source of wrinkle reduction. Studies show that oils and extracts cannot reduce wrinkles. Wrinkles are caused by loss of collagen in skin. As skin ages it loses the ability to make collagen. The only way to improve the appearance of wrinkles is to plump them from within with collagen. Korres Evening Primrose Eye Cream does not have any collagen inducing ingredients.
They include zinc oxide (3.85%), water, C12-20 acid PEG-8 ester, glyceryl stearate, butylene glycol, glycerin, C12-15 alkyl benzoate, isodecyl laurate, cocoglycerides, oenothera biennis (evening primrose) oil, PEG-100 stearate, olive oil (olea europea) unsaponifiables, simmondsia chinensis (jojoba) seed oil, cetyl alcohol, amorphophallus konjac root extract, fragrance, lactic acid, lonicera caprifolium (honeysuckle) flower extract, lonicera japonica (honeysuckle) flower extract, panthenol, phytonadione, polyhydroxystearic acid, ruscus aculeatus (butcherbroom) extract, sodium ascorbyl phosphate, tocopheryl acetate, and xanthan gum.
What Else Should I Know about Korres Evening Primrose Eye Cream?
Korres Evening Primrose Eye Cream has a low cost of $38. This price is low because it doesn’t have the high quality ingredients it needs to reduce wrinkles. Ultimately Korres Evening Primrose Eye Cream is full of fillers that cannot improve skin.

