• One-of-a-kind Vita-C Complex enhances L-ascorbic acid stability and potency
  • Light-reflecting micro-minerals instantly brighten
DETAILS

Turn on Brighter Skin With Gold-Stabilized Vitamin C

Thin, translucent skin around the eyes is more likely to show discoloration and signs of aging. Vitamin C is especially important for the delicate area because it delivers enhanced antioxidant defense for brighter, healthier-looking skin.

Formulated to target multiple types of dark circles:
Blue/purple: Low microcirculation and thin skin around the eyes increases visibility of unoxygenated blood (which is blue).
Brown: Sun damage, irritation and genetics can result in hyperpigmentation.
Red: Triggered by inflammation, irritation and allergies.

Which skin type is it good for?

  • Balanced
  • Oily
  • Combination
  • Dry
  • Sensitive

Murad Vita-C Eyes Dark Circle Corrector 0.5oz

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  • One-of-a-kind Vita-C Complex enhances L-ascorbic acid stability and potency
  • Light-reflecting micro-minerals instantly brighten
DETAILS

Turn on Brighter Skin With Gold-Stabilized Vitamin C

Thin, translucent skin around the eyes is more likely to show discoloration and signs of aging. Vitamin C is especially important for the delicate area because it delivers enhanced antioxidant defense for brighter, healthier-looking skin.

Formulated to target multiple types of dark circles:
Blue/purple: Low microcirculation and thin skin around the eyes increases visibility of unoxygenated blood (which is blue).
Brown: Sun damage, irritation and genetics can result in hyperpigmentation.
Red: Triggered by inflammation, irritation and allergies.

Which skin type is it good for?

  • Balanced
  • Oily
  • Combination
  • Dry
  • Sensitive

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