Nourish Under Eye Balm
Nourish Under Eye Balm
SallyeAnder Nourish Under Eye Treatment has expanded beyond its original brief; an under-eye balm. After countless customer reports that they are using it all over their face, we added a 2oz value size! We invite you to grab a stick and use it for its original purpose because your well-nourished eyes may be all you need, but for the die-hard Nourish fans and those wanting a more generous application, the 2oz is the perfect upgrade.
The skin beneath your eyes is some of the tenderest on your body. It’s thin, sometimes almost translucent. So when you are sleep-deprived or stressed, it’s the telltale place where the skin becomes paler, duller, and the tissues and blood vessels under your skin begin to show. Fluid can build up under your eyes, making them look puffy.
In addition to our signature butter blend of shea, cupuacu and cocoa butter, orchid oil has the most remarkable properties for delicate skin. It contains calcium, magnesium, and zinc, and it not only moisturizes but also increases the skin’s immunity, reduces fine lines, and soothes gently and thoroughly.
STICK: We recommend warming the balm up on your hand before applying it under your eyes and on your face for a softer and smoother application. Swipe the balm gently over the under-eye area, and anywhere you want to apply it on your face. Leave or dab lightly with your fingers. The balm will arrive concave inside the stick and will round with use!
JAR: Our Nourish balm is hard. There are two ways to use and apply:
For a lighter application amount: Rub your finger(s) over the balm and dab around your eyes, then lightly massage into your face in circular or upward strokes.
For a thicker application amount: Push the outer edge of your fingernail into the balm to scoop a small amount, and rub your hands to warm up and soften. Apply by dabbing around your eyes and massaging into your face in circular or upward strokes.
Plant Butter Blend (Shea, Cocoa and Cupuacu), Orchid Oil, Meadowfoam, Grapeseed Oil,
Rosa Mosqueta and Centella Asiatica.