Haloxyl
*This page consists of researched information we obtained about a popular dark circle reducer called Haloxyl.
According to information released on EyeSerum.com, there are clinical studies published that state Haloxyl does well for skin discoloration, such as dark circles. Apparently the study reads that “between 19% and 45% improvement was confirmed.”
There are TWO ways to treat dark under eye circles.
1. Use an eye serum that features natural green and red tea extracts. Natural ingredients, especially those from the sea, (algae and silk are other great ingredients in anti aging skin treatments) can really help treat the skin’s deficiencies. For that reason, it’s not uncommon to see these ingredients show up in some of the latest spa treatments.
2. Use an advanced, clinically tested COSMECEUTICAL-infused skin cream or serum, such as one that features Haloxyl.
Haloxyl is a combination of active ingredients able to absorb and eliminate colored blood pigments in the skin that are responsible for dark cicles under the eyes. It also has an anti-inflammatory effect and reinforces firmness and tone of the eye area.
If you are looking for Haloxyl on the label of your favorite eye cream, it will appear as it’s INCI (scientific, according to FDA regulations) name. This can be seen on skin care labels as: water, glycerin, steareth-20, N-hydroxysuccinimide, chrysin, palmitoyl Oligopeptide, palmitoyl tetrapeptide-7. It’s important to know the INCI names of the ingredients you read about, like Haloxyl, in order to identify them on the labels. Many people don’t know the rules of INCI names and get confused when they buy skin creams and don’t see the name of the ingredient they were looking for.
Haloxyl, when used in the proper concentration, has worked wonders for people who are looking to visibly reduce the appearance of dark circles under the eyes.
