Janesce Essential Eye Cream offers a rare blend of very fine waxes and plant oils. It isformulated to hydrate and protect the delicate tissue around the eyes. This natural eye-creamalso contains plant extracts to nourishand soften the eye area.The hero ingredient is eyebright. Known for its anti-inflammatory properties, this plant helps to reduce puffiness around the eyes.
Nature’s Anti-inflammatory
Nature's Feminiser
Nature's Balancer
Nature's Anti-inflammatory
Nature's Softener
The majority of plants in Janesce Skincare products are grown, harvested and extracted at Claret Ash Farm – an organic, biodynamic garden in the Adelaide Hills of Australia.
Suitable For: all skin types.
No nasties, no worries, cruelty free.
Note: Puffiness can sometimes occur when using an eye cream overnight. Applying eye-cream only in the mornings prevents this.
Aqua, capryllic capric triglyceride, decyl oleate, glyceryl stearate, cetearyl alcohol*, glyceryl oleate, cetyl alcohol*, stearyl alcohol, butyrospermum parkii (shea butter), lecithin, ceteareth 12, ceteareth 20, glycerin, rosa canina (rose water), avocado oil PEG-11esters , extracts of lavandula angustifolia (lavender), anthemis noblis (chamomile), althea officinalis (marshmallow), euphrasia officinalis (eyebright), lavandula latifolia (lavender oil), rosa hybrida (rose oil), phenoxyethanol, ethylhexylglycerin.
Cetyl alcohol and cetearyl alcohol are white, waxy substances made from coconut oil. They are emollients, which means they protect, soften and condition skin. They don’t have the same effect on the skin as ‘regular’ alcohols.
Ethylhexylglycerine and phenoxyethanol are preservatives that are used in very low concentrations in some Janesce skincare products. They were chosen because they score very favourably on the EWG (Environmental Working Group) Cosmetic Ingredient Safety Database.
What age should I start wearing eye-cream?
Our eyes are usually the first place to show our age. Around 35 or 40 is often when fine lines become visible around the lower lids and corners of the eyes. The best time to start using an eye-cream is in your late 20’s to slow this process down. The second-best time is now!