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Caffeine Eye Gel

This natural caffeine eye gel reduces puffiness, hydrates delicate under-eye skin, and revives tired eyes—fast-absorbing and fragrance-free.   COSMOS Natural certified | 99% natural origin | 11% organic origin

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Skin Type: All skin types (including Oily and sensitive)

Age Range: 18+

Skin Concerns: Puffiness, dark circles, under-eye bags, Tired-Looking Eyes, Dehydration Around Eyes, Dullness, Early signs of aging and dehydration, Damaged or weak under-eye skin barrier

Instantly Refreshes – Cooling gel revives tired, overworked eyes

Reduces Puffiness – Caffeine supports circulation and fluid drainage

Oil-Free & Fast Absorbing – Leaves skin smooth with no residue

Hydrates Deeply – Hyaluronic acid and aloe deliver lasting moisture

Boosts Barrier Recovery – Helps restore resilience to delicate skin

Works Under Makeup – Perfect primer layer for concealer or SPF

No Fragrance, No Irritants – Safe for sensitive and allergy-prone skin

Aqua/Water, Alcohol➀, Glycerin➀, Caffeine, Cellulose Gum, Algin, Parfum/Fragrance, Sodium Phytate, Citric Acid, Geranyl Acetate➁, Linalyl Acetate➁

➀Made using organic ingredients

➁From natural essential oils

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Caffeine Eye Gel – Gentle Refresh, De-Puff, and Awaken Tired Eyes

RootsGuard™ Harmony Touch Caffeine Eye Gel is a clean, plant-based formula designed to refresh, hydrate, and restore vitality to the delicate under-eye area. Powered by natural caffeine and botanical extracts, this fast-absorbing gel delivers visible results without harsh chemicals, perfumes, or synthetics.

Gel concentrate with 1% Caffeine to help decrease puffiness and give freshness to tired skin.

We created this formula for real people with real needs. Whether you’re a parent, a night owl, or simply facing life’s daily stressors, this eye gel brings calm and care to your skin—cooling puffiness, softening fine lines, and delivering a boost of freshness. You can mix it into your face or eye moisturiser.

Its lightweight texture absorbs in seconds, leaving no sticky residue—just smooth, revived skin. Perfect for layering under makeup or using on its own, morning and night. The formula is non-irritating, and aligned with our radically natural RootsGuard™ standard.

 
Beginner’s Guide to Essential Oils & Aromatherapy Benefits

Apply a small amount to cleansed skin around the eye contour.
Gently tap in with fingertips until absorbed.
Use in the morning and as needed throughout the day for a refreshed look.

Woman applying essential oil on face – natural skincare using essential oils for healthy, glowing skin

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Caffeine Eye Gel effective for puffy, tired eyes?

Caffeine Eye Gel targets puffiness by helping to constrict blood vessels and reduce fluid build-up under the eyes. Its cooling gel texture refreshes tired-looking skin, making it especially effective in the morning for reducing under-eye bags and signs of fatigue.

Caffeine improves microcirculation, which can make dark circles appear less noticeable. While it doesn’t bleach pigmentation, regular use helps brighten and energize the under-eye area, reducing the look of shadows caused by tiredness or poor circulation.

Yes. The formula includes glycerin and algin, which deliver lightweight hydration. This keeps the delicate under-eye skin smooth and comfortable without the heaviness of a cream.

Caffeine is a well-studied antioxidant that also has vasoconstrictive properties. Around the eyes, it helps tighten and refresh the skin, reducing puffiness and energizing tired eyes while offering protection against oxidative stress.

Glycerin is a natural humectant that draws water into the skin, providing essential hydration. In this eye gel, it prevents dryness and keeps the under-eye skin supple, which is important for preventing fine dehydration lines.

The lightweight gel format absorbs quickly and delivers an instant cooling effect. This makes it perfect for mornings when eyes feel heavy, puffy, or tired, as it refreshes the skin without leaving residue.

Yes. The gel absorbs quickly and creates a smooth, hydrated base that helps concealer apply more evenly and last longer without creasing or caking.

Caffeine Eye Gel is most effective when applied in the morning, as this is when puffiness, dark circles, and visible tiredness under the eyes are most common. The caffeine helps to de-puff, refresh, and brighten the delicate eye area, giving a more awake appearance.

It can also be used at night to provide lightweight hydration and antioxidant support. However, skincare experts generally recommend limiting skincare products around the eyes in the evening, because circulation naturally slows during sleep and oxygen exchange decreases. This can cause some formulas to trap fluid in the thin under-eye tissue, leading to puffiness upon waking.

Caffeine Eye Gel has a fast-absorbing formula designed for convenience. It sinks into the skin within seconds, leaving no stickiness or residue — ideal for people who want quick results in their routine.

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