Under-Eye Glow Dark Circle Gel

$25.00

Under-Eye Glow Dark Circle Gel 2 oz. jar

Dark under eye circles are a problem that many people try to alleviate with home remedies such as cucumber slices or tea bags on their eyes. While these efforts may help to reduce the puffiness that is associated with under eye problems, the dark color that remains is a problem that is related to leaky capillaries and delicate, thin skin found around the eye area.


There are many factors that may cause dark under eye circles. They may form due to genetics or lack of sleep, but the most common factor in under eye circle appearance is the oxidation of hemoglobin found in red blood cells. Hemoglobin is the element found in the red blood cells which gives them their traditional red coloring. The skin under the eyes is very thin, which allows any change in the blood flow to become noticeable. This skin is also more translucent than most of the skin on the body with the capillaries residing very near to the skin’s surface. This translucency also increases with age.

Capillaries are very small blood vessels found in the body, and sometimes blood travels too fast for their narrow diameter. This may lead to some of the blood leaking out and pooling around the eyes. The body has a mechanism for oxidizing the excess blood which consists of enzymes breaking down all parts of red blood cells, including hemoglobin. When hemoglobin is broken down it changes to a blue, almost purple color which becomes visible through the thin layer of skin found around the eye. This is where the dark under eye circles come from.


Gynostemma pentaphyllum, or Southern Ginseng, is traditionally used in order to strengthen blood vessels by the use of specific saponins. These molecules, called gypenosides are thought to increase vascular resistance. This extract is used in combination with hesperidin methyl chalcone, another factor used to alleviate leaky capillaries that is derived from citrus fruits. This component is able to reduce capillary permeability and protect cells by stimulating specific mitochondrial enzymes. This combination of components helps the pooling of blood to be drastically minimized. Naturally Simple Under-Eye Glow may help to strengthen the blood vessels found under the eyes, reducing the leaking of capillaries and the pooling of blood. This reduction may lead to a diminished severity of the dark circles found under the eyes.

How to Use: Gently tap the gel under your eyes and massage into skin until well absorbed. Use 1-2 times daily. A small amount goes a long way.

Ingredients: Blue Tansy hydrosol, glycerin, ginseng, radish root ferment, lavender EO, xanthan gum, phenoxyethanol.

Best if used within one year from purchase.

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Under-Eye Glow Dark Circle Gel 2 oz. jar

Dark under eye circles are a problem that many people try to alleviate with home remedies such as cucumber slices or tea bags on their eyes. While these efforts may help to reduce the puffiness that is associated with under eye problems, the dark color that remains is a problem that is related to leaky capillaries and delicate, thin skin found around the eye area.


There are many factors that may cause dark under eye circles. They may form due to genetics or lack of sleep, but the most common factor in under eye circle appearance is the oxidation of hemoglobin found in red blood cells. Hemoglobin is the element found in the red blood cells which gives them their traditional red coloring. The skin under the eyes is very thin, which allows any change in the blood flow to become noticeable. This skin is also more translucent than most of the skin on the body with the capillaries residing very near to the skin’s surface. This translucency also increases with age.

Capillaries are very small blood vessels found in the body, and sometimes blood travels too fast for their narrow diameter. This may lead to some of the blood leaking out and pooling around the eyes. The body has a mechanism for oxidizing the excess blood which consists of enzymes breaking down all parts of red blood cells, including hemoglobin. When hemoglobin is broken down it changes to a blue, almost purple color which becomes visible through the thin layer of skin found around the eye. This is where the dark under eye circles come from.


Gynostemma pentaphyllum, or Southern Ginseng, is traditionally used in order to strengthen blood vessels by the use of specific saponins. These molecules, called gypenosides are thought to increase vascular resistance. This extract is used in combination with hesperidin methyl chalcone, another factor used to alleviate leaky capillaries that is derived from citrus fruits. This component is able to reduce capillary permeability and protect cells by stimulating specific mitochondrial enzymes. This combination of components helps the pooling of blood to be drastically minimized. Naturally Simple Under-Eye Glow may help to strengthen the blood vessels found under the eyes, reducing the leaking of capillaries and the pooling of blood. This reduction may lead to a diminished severity of the dark circles found under the eyes.

How to Use: Gently tap the gel under your eyes and massage into skin until well absorbed. Use 1-2 times daily. A small amount goes a long way.

Ingredients: Blue Tansy hydrosol, glycerin, ginseng, radish root ferment, lavender EO, xanthan gum, phenoxyethanol.

Best if used within one year from purchase.

Under-Eye Glow Dark Circle Gel 2 oz. jar

Dark under eye circles are a problem that many people try to alleviate with home remedies such as cucumber slices or tea bags on their eyes. While these efforts may help to reduce the puffiness that is associated with under eye problems, the dark color that remains is a problem that is related to leaky capillaries and delicate, thin skin found around the eye area.


There are many factors that may cause dark under eye circles. They may form due to genetics or lack of sleep, but the most common factor in under eye circle appearance is the oxidation of hemoglobin found in red blood cells. Hemoglobin is the element found in the red blood cells which gives them their traditional red coloring. The skin under the eyes is very thin, which allows any change in the blood flow to become noticeable. This skin is also more translucent than most of the skin on the body with the capillaries residing very near to the skin’s surface. This translucency also increases with age.

Capillaries are very small blood vessels found in the body, and sometimes blood travels too fast for their narrow diameter. This may lead to some of the blood leaking out and pooling around the eyes. The body has a mechanism for oxidizing the excess blood which consists of enzymes breaking down all parts of red blood cells, including hemoglobin. When hemoglobin is broken down it changes to a blue, almost purple color which becomes visible through the thin layer of skin found around the eye. This is where the dark under eye circles come from.


Gynostemma pentaphyllum, or Southern Ginseng, is traditionally used in order to strengthen blood vessels by the use of specific saponins. These molecules, called gypenosides are thought to increase vascular resistance. This extract is used in combination with hesperidin methyl chalcone, another factor used to alleviate leaky capillaries that is derived from citrus fruits. This component is able to reduce capillary permeability and protect cells by stimulating specific mitochondrial enzymes. This combination of components helps the pooling of blood to be drastically minimized. Naturally Simple Under-Eye Glow may help to strengthen the blood vessels found under the eyes, reducing the leaking of capillaries and the pooling of blood. This reduction may lead to a diminished severity of the dark circles found under the eyes.

How to Use: Gently tap the gel under your eyes and massage into skin until well absorbed. Use 1-2 times daily. A small amount goes a long way.

Ingredients: Blue Tansy hydrosol, glycerin, ginseng, radish root ferment, lavender EO, xanthan gum, phenoxyethanol.

Best if used within one year from purchase.