Dark Circles
Eye serum · 15ml
For the eyes that show every late night.
A targeted eye serum for the shadow that builds under the eye — the kind that's there at 7am after the Zoom call with New York, and is still there by 11pm. The serum addresses both halves of the problem: the pigment-darkening that accumulates over the years, and the hollow-looking shadow that comes from disrupted sleep and thinning skin. Use it nightly. Four weeks of consistent use shows the first visible change.
Three steps, no fuss.
01
Two drops on the ring finger.
At night, after cleansing, place two drops on the back of your ring finger.
02
Press along the orbital bone.
Press gently along the orbital bone — under the eye, but on the bone, not on the eyelid. Don't drag the skin; the under-eye area is the thinnest skin on the body.
03
Twice daily for four weeks, then nightly.
The serum absorbs in two to three minutes. No wash-off. Use morning and night for the first four weeks; once a day after that for maintenance.
What's in it.
Reduces the appearance of dark circles by constricting micro-capillaries under the thin under-eye skin. The active doing visible work in the first weeks.
Targets the bruise-like dark tone — particularly the blueish shadow from vascular pooling.
Strengthens the skin barrier under the eye; reduces the pigment darkening that accumulates over years.
Acetyl Tetrapeptide-5. Supports the firmness of the under-eye skin; reduces the hollow-shadow effect over time.
Plumps the under-eye gently from inside. Penetrates the thin skin layer better than standard HA.
Full ingredient list available on request. hello@getsoln.com
Certified by ESMA / HFCAE · Stability-tested at 45°C · 500–750 units per batch
About this product.
Most men see the first visible change in four weeks. By eight weeks, the difference is clear in daily mirror-checking. Take a photo at the same angle, in the same morning light, every two weeks — the change is gradual enough that you'll miss it without a reference.
Partly. Hereditary dark circles come from the underlying skin tone and bone structure under the eye — those don't change. What the serum addresses is the layer on top: the pigment that accumulates with sun exposure, the vascular pooling from disrupted sleep, the thinning that makes the shadow look deeper. About 60–70% of the visible darkness is in those layers.
Yes. The under-eye serum doesn't include retinol; you can apply it before or after your retinol step in the routine. If your skin under the eye is sensitive to retinol, use the eye serum on its own under the eye and keep retinol to the rest of the face.
No. The eye serum is formulated for the thinnest skin on the body — the actives are dosed for tolerance, not intensity. There's a faint cooling sensation in the first minute (the caffeine), nothing more.
Less than it would if you slept seven. Sleep is the underlying input; the serum reduces the visible effect, but it doesn't substitute for the rest. We'll be honest about that — no product solves a sleep debt.
Yes. The actives are well-tolerated for long-term daily use. After the first eight weeks (the visible-change window), you can move to once-a-night maintenance and keep the result with one bottle every six to eight weeks.