The ingredients:
The ginseng is high on the list, there's no fragrance and no drying alcohols. The formula contains retinal, which is more potent than retinol, plus cholesterol and ceramides that make the "serum" very moisturizing. However, the formula contains silica, which some people avoid.
The package:
An opaque tube with a vacuum pump for maximum hygiene and air and light protection. It works very well and dispenses a small amount, just enough for the eye area. Imo it's the perfect package for this type of product.
The texture:
A thick orange creamy texture, not serum-like at all. It's much more of a cream than a serum, as could be expected from the ingredient list.
Duration of use:
I went through one tube already, and since using it only for the eyes I'd say it took me at least a few months to finish it.
The performance:
Have finished up one tube and moved on to other eye creams. After a while I've noticed that my under eyes have shown more creases and fine lines than they did when I was using the BOJ eye serum. While using it, it triggered no sensitivity or dryness. I found it moisturizing enough and very pleasant to use daily in my pm routine. All in all – the results speak for themselves. At my 40s that's my focus: it contains the ingredients I'm looking for, and delivers. I matched it with a peptide eye cream in the am, and this was a real winner for me.
In a nutshell:
Love absolutely everything about this cream.
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