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Moisturising eye contour fluid

Eye contour, Adults and teenagers

15 ml

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An extremely gentle, ultra-fresh and fragrance-free formula with a plant oil and hyaluronic acid base to smooth fine lines and optimally moisturise the eye contour area.

  • Biomimetic formulation
  • Made in France
  • No artificial colouring agents
  • No mineral oil
  • No silicone
  • pH neutral for the skin
  • Tested under dermatological control
  • Vegan
  • Moisturises

    A combination of glycerine and hyaluronic acid intensely moisturises fragile skin in the eye contour area.

  • Nourishes

    A combination of plant oil and jojoba wax restructures the epidermis and preserves its hydrolipidic film.

  • Smooths

    Thanks to a biopolymer of plant origin, this eye contour fluid has an immediate firming effect on the skin, giving you a more rested look.

Is this care suitable
for your skin?

  • When

    In the morning and evening.

  • Where

    Apply to the eye contour area. Apply to dry, thoroughly cleansed skin devoid of eye makeup.

  • How

    Gently apply the necessary amount as desired using the ring fingers. To help stimulate the skin in the eye contour area, gently pat the product in using the fingertips, do not drag the skin.

This formula contains 99.5% biomimetic ingredients, which are in perfect affinity with the skin (found naturally within the skin, similar to the components naturally present in the skin or perfectly assimilable by the skin). These ingredients specifically target the eye contour area.

They have been carefully selected for their degree of purity.

The Moisturising Eye Contour Fluid contains vegetable glycerine to improve the skin’s moisture balance.

For more information on the composition of this product, click:

AQUA/WATER/EAU

What it is?

Water contained in Isodermic Water.

What’s the point?

Contributes to the Isodermic Water patent.
NAOS has designed a perfectly defined water, meeting the three fundamental criteria for physiological fluids: pH, oxidation resistance, and concentration of mineral salts.
It optimises cellular functioning and preserves the balance of healthy skin.

Components contributing to this patent: aqua/water/eau, disodium adenosine triphosphate, carnosine, laminaria digitata extract.

How do you get it?

Mineral origin.

GLYCERIN

What it is?

Glycerin.

What’s the point?

Moisturising: increases the water content of the skin’s outermost layers.

How do you get it?

Component naturally found in the skin, extracted from vegetable oil.

SILICA

What it is?

Silica.

What’s the point?

Sensory agent: optimises sensory appeal to ensure pleasure of use and a soft feel.

How do you get it?

Mineral origin.

CAPRYLIC/CAPRIC TRIGLYCERIDE

What it is?

Glycerin and fatty acid derivative (triglycerides).

What’s the point?

Emollient: soothes and softens the skin.

How do you get it?

Combination of glycerin and fatty acids extracted from vegetable oil.

CITRUS AURANTIUM SINENSIS (ORANGE) FIBER

What it is?

Orange pulp (fibre).

What’s the point?

Emulsifying: enables the formation and stabilisation of an emulsion.

How do you get it?

Orange extraction.

ORYZA SATIVA (RICE) BRAN OIL

What it is?

Rice oil.

What’s the point?

Nourishing: strengthens the skin’s protective film and the epidermis’s structure by supplying lipids.

How do you get it?

Rice bran extraction.

SUCROSE STEARATE

What it is?

Sucrose ester.

What’s the point?

Emulsifying: enables the formation and stabilisation of an emulsion.

How do you get it?

Combination of sugar and fatty acid of plant origin.

SUCROSE TETRASTEARATE TRIACETATE

What it is?

Sugar and fatty acid derivative.

What’s the point?

Sensory agent: optimises sensory appeal to ensure pleasure of use and a soft feel.

How do you get it?

Combination of sugar and fatty acids of plant origin, and a synthesised acetate derivative.

LEUCONOSTOC/RADISH ROOT FERMENT FILTRATE

What it is?

Black radish extract.

What’s the point?

Stabilising: contributes to the product’s homogeneity or stability.

How do you get it?

Biotechnology.
Biotechnology uses biological processes, including natural fermentation, to obtain ingredients.

AVENA SATIVA (OAT) KERNEL EXTRACT

What it is?

Oat extract.

What’s the point?

Tightening: helps lift the skin on the surface.

How do you get it?

Biotechnology.
Biotechnology uses biological processes, including natural fermentation, to obtain ingredients.

DEHYDROXANTHAN GUM

What it is?

Sugar macromolecule.

What’s the point?

Gelling: provides the texture with consistency.

How do you get it?

Biotechnology.
Biotechnology uses biological processes, including natural fermentation, to obtain ingredients.

SODIUM CITRATE

What it is?

Citric acid derivative.

What’s the point?

Stabilising: helps adjust the product’s pH.

How do you get it?

Component naturally found in the skin, obtained by biotechnology.
Biotechnology uses biological processes, including natural fermentation, to obtain ingredients.

SODIUM BENZOATE

What it is?

Sodium benzoate.

What’s the point?

Preservative: protects the product from microbial contamination throughout its use.

How do you get it?

Synthesis

To select an ingredient, NAOS can call on synthesis in order to:
– reconstitute a natural molecule without having to extract it from a plant and thus better respect biodiversity,
– obtain a pure, perfectly defined ingredient.

SALIX NIGRA (WILLOW) BARK EXTRACT

What it is?

Black willow extract.

What’s the point?

Stabilising: contributes to the product’s homogeneity or stability.

How do you get it?

Black willow bark extraction.

XANTHAN GUM

What it is?

Xanthan gum.

What’s the point?

Gelling: provides the texture with consistency.

How do you get it?

Biotechnology.
Biotechnology uses biological processes, including natural fermentation, to obtain ingredients.

POTASSIUM SORBATE

What it is?

Sorbic acid derivative.

What’s the point?

Preservative: protects the product from microbial contamination throughout its use.

How do you get it?

Synthesis

To select an ingredient, NAOS can call on synthesis in order to:
– reconstitute a natural molecule without having to extract it from a plant and thus better respect biodiversity,
– obtain a pure, perfectly defined ingredient.

ISOSTEARYL ISOSTEARATE

What it is?

Fatty acid derivative.

What’s the point?

Emollient: soothes and softens the skin.

How do you get it?

Combination of fatty acid and fatty alcohol of plant origin.

OLEA EUROPAEA (OLIVE) FRUIT OIL

What it is?

Olive oil.

What’s the point?

Nourishing: strengthens the skin’s protective film and the epidermis’s structure by supplying lipids.

How do you get it?

Olive extraction.

OLEA EUROPAEA (OLIVE) OIL UNSAPONIFIABLES

What it is?

Olive oil unsaponifiables.

What’s the point?

Lipid-replenishing: promotes the natural production of the epidermal lipids involved in hydration.

How do you get it?

Olive extraction.

TOCOPHEROL

What it is?

Vitamin E or tocopherol.

What’s the point?

Antioxidant: prevents the oxidation of the ingredients contained in the product.

How do you get it?

Component naturally found in the skin, extracted from vegetable oil.

LACTIC ACID

What it is?

Lactic acid.

What’s the point?

Stabilising: helps adjust the product’s pH.

How do you get it?

Component naturally found in the skin, obtained by biotechnology.
Biotechnology uses biological processes, including natural fermentation, to obtain ingredients.

SODIUM HYALURONATE

What it is?

Very high-molecular-weight hyaluronic acid – above 2.6 MDa.

What’s the point?

Moisturising: increases the water content of the skin’s outermost layers.

How do you get it?

Component naturally found in the skin, obtained by biotechnology.
Biotechnology uses biological processes, including natural fermentation, to obtain ingredients.

LAMINARIA DIGITATA EXTRACT

What it is?

Brown algae extract.

What’s the point?

Contributes to the Isodermic Water patent.
NAOS has designed a perfectly defined water, meeting the three fundamental criteria for physiological fluids: pH, oxidation resistance, and concentration of mineral salts.
It optimises cellular functioning and preserves the balance of healthy skin.

Components contributing to this patent: aqua/water/eau, disodium adenosine triphosphate, carnosine, laminaria digitata extract.

How do you get it?

Laminaria algae extraction.

HELIANTHUS ANNUUS (SUNFLOWER) SEED OIL

What it is?

Sunflower oil.

What’s the point?

Nourishing: strengthens the skin’s protective film and the epidermis’s structure by supplying lipids.

How do you get it?

Sunflower seed extraction.

PHOSPHOLIPIDS

What it is?

Phospholipids.

What’s the point?

Lipid-replenishing: promotes the natural production of the epidermal lipids involved in hydration.

How do you get it?

Component naturally found in the skin, extracted from vegetable oil.

GLYCINE SOJA (SOYBEAN) OIL

What it is?

Soybean oil.

What’s the point?

Nourishing: strengthens the skin’s protective film and the epidermis’s structure by supplying lipids.

How do you get it?

Soybean extraction.

CARNOSINE

What it is?

Peptide.

What’s the point?

Contributes to the Isodermic Water patent.
NAOS has designed a perfectly defined water, meeting the three fundamental criteria for physiological fluids: pH, oxidation resistance, and concentration of mineral salts.
It optimises cellular functioning and preserves the balance of healthy skin.

Components contributing to this patent: aqua/water/eau, disodium adenosine triphosphate, carnosine, laminaria digitata extract.

How do you get it?

Component naturally found in the skin, obtained by synthesis.

To select an ingredient, NAOS can call on synthesis in order to:
– reconstitute a natural molecule without having to extract it from a plant and thus better respect biodiversity,
– obtain a pure, perfectly defined ingredient.

DISODIUM ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE

What it is?

Nucleotide (ATP).

What’s the point?

Contributes to the Isodermic Water patent.
NAOS has designed a perfectly defined water, meeting the three fundamental criteria for physiological fluids: pH, oxidation resistance, and concentration of mineral salts.
It optimises cellular functioning and preserves the balance of healthy skin.

Components contributing to this patent: aqua/water/eau, disodium adenosine triphosphate, carnosine, laminaria digitata extract.

How do you get it?

Component naturally found in the skin, obtained by biotechnology.
Biotechnology uses biological processes, including natural fermentation, to obtain ingredients.

GLYCOLIPIDS

What it is?

Glycolipids.

What’s the point?

Lipid-replenishing: promotes the natural production of the epidermal lipids involved in hydration.

How do you get it?

Component naturally found in the skin, extracted from vegetable oil.

GLYCINE SOJA (SOYBEAN) STEROLS

What it is?

Soybean phytosterols.

What’s the point?

Lipid-replenishing: promotes the natural production of the epidermal lipids involved in hydration.

How do you get it?

Soybean extraction.

Of the 30,000 ingredients approved for use in cosmetics, our formulation charter only includes 150 to keep only those that respect your skin.

Find out more
  • What causes crow’s feet?

    Dehydration lines mark dehydrated eye contours, making eyes look dull and tired. It is therefore essential to moisturise this area which is under a lot of strain due to smiling and wrinkling of the eyes, and which is much thinner than the skin on the rest of the face.

  • At what age should I start using a moisturising eye contour product?

    As early as you like! The skin in the eye contour area is four to five times thinner than the rest of the face, making it fragile and quicker to become dehydrated. It is essential to correctly moisturise this area and take just as much care of it as the rest of your face. Good hydration will plump up the skin and prevent fine lines for more rested-looking eyes.

  • What steps can I take to better moisturise my eye contour area?

    Eye contour products should be applied with your ring finger, from the inner corner to the outer corner. Trace a wide semicircle below the eye, following the cheekbone and moving up to the temple, then trace above the eye along the brow bone. On cleansed skin and with clean hands, use a gentle sweeping motion ensuring not to drag the skin. You may also press the product into the skin to finish.

  • Is the Moisturising Eye Contour Fluid recommended for sensitive skin?

    Yes, our Moisturising Eye Contour Fluid is formulated to be kind to the thin skin around the eyes and is tested on sensitive skin.

  • What is the difference between Pure Skincare and Pure Actives?

    Pure Skincare products do not contain any active ingredients, to take care of skin every day, without needlessly irritating it. Pure Actives offer a targeted action to treat skin problems when necessary (1 Pure Active = 1 skin issue). Healthy skin with no particular issues does not need Pure Actives.

  • How can Pure Skincare products be effective without any active ingredients?

    They are specifically formulated to give healthy skin with no particular issues what it needs, to cleanse and moisturise it while preserving its natural mechanisms. Adding in active ingredients that the skin doesn’t need can damage it. Over 98% of the ingredients in our Pure Skincare products are biomimetic (global Biomimetic© patent), for perfect affinity with the skin.

  • Do your products contain fragrances?

    Our Pure Actives do not contain fragrances, nor do some of the other care products such as the Moisturising Eye Contour Fluid, the Melting Exfoliating Gel and the Express Purifying Mask. The majority of our Pure Skincare products are very lightly scented to make them pleasant to use while being kind to skin. We carefully select our fragrances, which we create ourselves, and make sure they are free from allergens and sensitising substances.

  • What makes Pure Skincare special?

    Pure Skincare products do not contain any active ingredients, to cleanse and moisturise the skin every day. The biomimetic formulation of all Pure Skincare products is in perfect affinity with the skin so as to strengthen the natural processes without overtreating. Healthy skin with no particular issues does not need superfluous active ingredients that risk irritating it.

  • Are your products tested on animals?

    No, in accordance with the applicable European cosmetics regulations, our products and the ingredients they contain are not tested on animals. Toxicology experts have evaluated our formulas’ perfect tolerance. And, of course, our products are tested under dermatological and ophthalmological supervision if necessary.

  • Do your products contain preservatives?

    In order to protect our formulas from contamination, we use the necessary amount of natural preservatives (black radish extract, potassium sorbate or capryloyl glycine). We also use airless bottles, pumps and tubes to limit the risk of contamination, and therefore the quantity of preservatives.

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