true to skin eyes on you

i have to say that among local brands, somethinc and true to skin are the ones that usually their products are okay with me. most of them. more hits than misses. anyway, when i was about to finish my eye gel, i realized that i haven't tried true to skin one so i decided to buy it since i don't have anything else interesting to try. 

this is the translated description from soco website: eyes on you is an eye cream with lightweight gel texture that's formulated with various main ingredients, which are tranexamic acid (TXA), multi-peptide, and bakuchiol. those key ingredients can help brighten skin area around eyes, moisten, and fade fine lines and maintain skin elasticity so skin feels soft and supple. true to skin eyes on you gives new innovation, being the first local brand that uses 360 stainless steel crystal ball.
the tube
benefit: 
- eye contour improvement (elasticity)
- skin hydration around the eyes
- reduction of under eye puffiness
- reduction in eyebag volume
- reduction of dark circles
key ingredients: TXA, multipeptide, bakuchiol
description at the back
the packaging: i honestly forget whether this comes with a box or not, but i think there's box. if there's no box, then it will come wrapped in plastic sealing. anyway, the eye cream comes in a blue/purple gradient plastic tube with stainless steel crystal ball on the tip. there's an opening in the middle of the ball where the eye cream comes out from. there's description at the back of the tube. the ball is covered with a transparent plastic cap so it's safe and secure. it's 15 ml which is the normal size for an eye cream.
massager ball
the scent: of course it's unscented. it's an eye product. 
how it looks like
the product: it's a milky white gel type eye cream. compared to skintific one, this one is thicker. honestly, it's been so long since i finish the eye cream before skintific, so i have no idea what else i could compare it aside from the last one that i've tried before. anyway, even though this is thicker, it's still easy to spread it around whether with finger or with the ball. speaking about the ball, it might not be as big as skintific nor vibrating, but it feels cool when it touches my skin and it massages my under eyes really good.
look how hydrating it is?
the result: this one is clearly hydrating. it melts into watery traces and it's quite lightweight. it's refreshing and it does its job. i can say that it helps maintain the skin hydration however, i don't see any help in eye puffiness. one time, i woke up feeling bloated and puffy that i have to use my eye massager to get rid of the puffiness. i can't say anything about the dark circles because my sleep habit is terrible and i didn't take any picture in the first place, so i can't compare it. 

anyway, if you're looking for a lightweight eye cream with added massager attached on it, then this could be an option for you to try. even though it's not vibrating, the stainless steel ball feels cool. maybe even more if you store it in the fridge. as for me, i'm on the fence on this one. i do like it. it's lightweight. i like the massager ball especially when it's cool. and it's hydrating. but since i don't see anything else, i wonder if there's something else better out there. so for me, it might be a no. price wise, it's still affordable. availability wise, you can get this from them straight or from other seller like sociolla or other online store.

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