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Reference pageWhen compiling this website, we used documents, clinical trials and studies from a variety of sources, and the manufacturers of the active molecules that we use in our revolutionary INSTANT EYE LIFT GEL also refer to a variety of sources. We hope that you find the website of interest, and if you are technically minded and like to unravel the reasons why things work in a particular way, we would suggest that you visit the page dealing with the germinated wheat extract as well as the light reflective molecules. These are the two main active ingredients in the product, and the germinated wheat extract tightens and lifts the area around the eyes and also removes lines, wrinkles and crows feet, minimizing puffy baggy eyes. To go to the germinated wheat extract page, please click here. The light-reflective molecules ensure that no wrinkle or line can prominently show since it bounces back the light, and in so doing not only visibly minimizes the appearance of wrinkles and lines, but also helps to hide dark or black rings under the eyes, as well as other minor skin imperfections. To go to the light-reflective molecules page, please click here. List of references |
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