The Body Shop Drops Of Youth Eye Concentrate Review

Skin Type- Combination to Oily; Sensitive Skin – No
Long hours in front of the laptop takes toll on your skin, especially on your eyes and the area around. I have been pretty regular with eye creams since I got started on them. It is very typical of me to get new products each time and this time it was no exception. I got the Drops Of Youth Eye Concentrate, read on to know how this fared for me.
the body shop drops of youth eye concentrate

Price – Rs 1995/- for 10ml
price

Ingredients:
ingredients

Product Description:
See life through younger-looking eyes. Our unique Drops of Youth™ Eye Concentrate, enriched with Edelweiss plant stem cells, instantly refreshes the eye contour, and smoothes out the appearance of lines, bags and fatigue for younger-looking eyes. Smoothes the appearance of lines around the eyes. Appearance of eye bags seems reduced. Eyes appear less tired. Innovative cooling roller ball pump applicator Partner with bestselling Drops of Youth™ Concentrate for a youth-enhancing boost.

How to Use:
Apply before your day moisturiser or eye cream. 1. Gently press the pump once. 2. Roll in a figure of 8 motion around the eye area. 3. Gently pat the eye area with your fingers to help absorb the product.
how to apply

My Experience with The Body Shop Drops Of Youth Eye Concentrate:

The packaging is super interesting, I have seen pump and roller ball packaging but two of them together came as a completely new thing to me. The outer paper carton has lot of information, typical of The Body Shop. The applicator is a steel roller ball, which comes with a transparent cap. There is a pump at the neck of the roller ball applicator tip.
roller ball applicator

The texture of the concentrate is like a very light lotion. It is pale and pearly white in color but applies as transparent gel on the skin. The shimmers are barely visible. It feels cool on application but after massaging on for a while, there is a mild warming and tingling sensation. It is not uncomfortable for me, but people with sensitive skin might be slightly concerned. The patting motion actually helps the product to get absorbed.
product dispensing

Coming to the effectiveness of the product, I have to say, it immediately feels wonderful. The cooling sensation and the roller ball comfort are unmatched. It calms the tired eyes and the mini massage helps in relaxing the area around the eyes. I am in front of the laptop all day and it really helps to keep the area around the eyes cool and hydrated. There is an instant uplifted and firming feel when the product is tapped on, which feels great to me. Do not expect to see magical results out of it, although the price tag should give magical results. I find this to be a decent product for the eyes but the tag is a big turn off.
swatch

Pros of The Body Shop Drops Of Youth Eye Concentrate:

• Interesting packaging.
• Little goes a long way.
• Cooling sensation.
• Instant firming sensation.
• Calms the tired eyes.

Cons of The Body Shop Drops Of Youth Eye Concentrate:

• Super expensive.
• No long-lasting result.
• Mild tingle which might bother sensitive skin.

IMBB Rating – 3.75/5
Would I Repurchase/Recommend The Body Shop Drops Of Youth Eye Concentrate?
Repurchase- Only on discount.
Recommend – yes, if you have tired dull eyes and need some instant cooling and firming lift to your eyes. Do not expect any magical results like disappearing wrinkles/dark circles in a snap.

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7 thoughts on “The Body Shop Drops Of Youth Eye Concentrate Review

  1. i feel you could rather use that garnier roll on to get that cooling sensation and to get a bit of restful look to your under eye area… thanks for the heads up! 🙂

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