Synthesis Organics – Follow the Light Eye Cream

$79.00
Experience the rejuvenating “Follow The Light” Eye Cream by Synthesis. Formulated with green coffee bean, hyaluronic acid, Kakadu Plum vitamin C, Immortelle, Calendula, Rose, Chamomile flower essences and Wakame Kelp. Revives, brightens, firms, hydrates, boosts collagen, soothes and shields against stress and fatigue.
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Expert Reviews

Beautiful texture, beautiful ingredients, beautiful packaging; there’s nothing not to like. This eye cream is gentle but hydrating, with a lovely cream slash serum feel to it. It’s Australian Certified Organic, uses recycled white glass for packaging and comes in a recycled cardboard tube (that you can opt out of, and they’ll plant a tree instead). Love it! Synthesis also has a plethora of purpose-driven promises and production initiatives, to keep not just your skin but the environment top of mind at all times.

I love the texture of this beautiful eye cream—like liquid gold between the fingers. It feels luxurious to touch, and only the tiniest amount is needed for the eye area, so a little goes a long way. It glides onto the skin like magic, leaving my under-eye area hydrated, smooth, and bright. Synthesis Organics sets a gold standard in the beauty industry by tirelessly supporting local farmers, sourcing ingredients ethically and transparently, operating sustainably from the inside out, and giving back to local communities. I am thoroughly impressed.

This beautifully scented eye cream is made up of an incredible synergy of functional ingredients that provide powerful results. The delicate skin around my eyes was instantly soothed after use and even the smallest amount left this area looking brighter and firmer. What a wonderful addition to a skincare routine for those feeling tired or wanting to reduce the appearance of fine lines. Synthesis Organics truly is a heart-led brand, with a clear intention to have only a positive impact on the planet and its people. I am particularly impressed by the efforts to empower Indigenous groups, encourage diversity and support charities.