Cooling Eye Gel – Korean Water-Gel with Ceramic Tip for Puffiness & Dark Circles

Instant Cooling Relief for Tired Eyes
Meet Cooling Eye Gel—the Korean-formulated, dermatologist-tested solution that floods delicate under-eyes with hydration while visibly reducing puffiness and dark circles in just two weeks.

Why You’ll Love It
- Instant Ice-Cool Touch – Ceramic applicator refreshes & depuffs on contact.
- Caffeine + Hyaluronic Acid – Drain excess fluids & lock in 24 h moisture.
- Niacinamide + Vitamin C – Brighten stubborn dark circles for a wide-awake glow.
- Adenosine + Clean Collagen – Smooth fine lines & boost elasticity over time.
- Fragrance-Free & Ophthalmologist Approved – Safe for sensitive skin and contact-lens wearers.

Clinically Proven Results*
✔ Depuffs eye area ✔ Reduces eye-bag appearance ✔ Diminishes dark circles
*Consumer test on 30 subjects for 2 weeks.

Lightweight Gel, Heavyweight Hydration
The water-burst gel sinks in without pilling, making it the perfect primer for concealer or shadow.

How to Use
- AM & PM, gently press the applicator to dispense one pearl-size dot.
- Sweep under eyes, over lids & along brow bone.
- Tap with ring finger until absorbed. Store in fridge for an extra cooling boost!

Targeted Care Ingredients
Caffeine + HA | Deflate puffiness & deeply hydrate |
Niacinamide + Vitamin C | Visibly brighten dull shadows |
Adenosine + Collagen | Plump & firm for a smoother look |

Upgrade to the Eye-Care Power Pair
Layer the Aqua Bomb Eye Gel with our Moisturizing Eye Bomb cream at night for 360° hydration & wrinkle defense.

Details & Specs
Net Weight | 15 ml / 0.5 fl oz |
Texture | Cooling water-gel |
pH | ≈ 6.0 – skin-friendly |
Free-From | Parabens • Sulfates • Synthetic Fragrance • Mineral Oil |
Made in | South Korea |
FAQ
Q: Can I use it under makeup?
A: Absolutely. It primes the eye area for crease-free concealer.
Q: Is the cooling tip metal?
A: It’s a hygienic ceramic sphere that stays cool longer than metal.
Q: Suitable during pregnancy?
A: The formula is gentle, but we recommend consulting your physician first.
