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acwell Licorice pH Balancing Intensive Eye Cream 30ml

acwell Licorice pH Balancing Intensive Eye Cream 30ml

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acwell Licorice pH Balancing Intensive Eye Cream: Licorice Brightening for the Eye Area

acwell's signature ingredient is licorice root extract (Glycyrrhiza glabra), which Korean dermatology uses for its glabridin content. Glabridin inhibits tyrosinase, which makes licorice a gentle, non-irritating alternative to hydroquinone for brightening. The Licorice pH Balancing Intensive Eye Cream applies that same brightening logic to the under-eye area, where dark circles (especially pigmentation-based ones) are often resistant to generic "anti-dark circle" creams that use only hydration.

At $37.13 for 30ml, the pricing is mid-tier for a brightening eye cream. 30ml of eye cream lasts 4 to 6 months at rice-grain dosing, which makes this a long-term commitment rather than a quick purchase. The pH-balancing framing in the product name refers to the formulation's skin-compatible acidic pH (around 5.5), which keeps licorice actives in their most effective form.

What It Does

Glabridin and other licorice compounds inhibit tyrosinase, the enzyme responsible for melanin production. This targets pigmentation-based dark circles specifically (the brown undertone) rather than vascular dark circles (the blue/purple undertone from thin skin and visible veins). Niacinamide supports the brightening effect and improves barrier function. Hydrating components address the fine-line and dryness dimension of eye-area aging.

Who It's For

  • Pigmentation-based dark circles: Brown or beige undertone under eyes responds to licorice.
  • Asian or melanin-rich skin: Post-inflammatory pigmentation around eyes is common here.
  • Sensitive eye skin: Glabridin is gentler than retinol or vitamin C for brightening.
  • acwell brand users: Complements the brand's full licorice lineup.
  • Users who've tried vitamin C eye creams and plateaued: Different mechanism, additive effect.

Key Specs

  • Volume: 30ml
  • Price: $37.13
  • Hero actives: licorice root extract (glabridin), niacinamide, hydration complex
  • pH: approximately 5.5
  • Texture: medium cream, non-greasy
  • Fragrance: mild

How to Use

Apply a rice-grain amount per eye with the ring finger. Pat gently around the orbital bone starting from the inner corner. Use morning and night. Always follow with SPF in the AM; any brightening work requires strict sun protection.

For maximum effect, apply to slightly damp skin after toner or essence. The cream absorbs better onto pre-hydrated skin. Consistent use for 8 to 12 weeks is required to see meaningful dark circle improvement.

FAQ

Will it work on my dark circles?

Depends on the cause. Pigmentation-based circles (brown tone): yes, over 8 to 12 weeks. Vascular circles (blue/purple tone from visible veins): minimal effect; this type responds better to caffeine-based depuffing creams or, ultimately, cosmetic treatments. Structural hollowing: topical creams don't address, only fillers do. Assess your dark circle type before committing.

How does licorice compare to vitamin C for brightening?

Different mechanisms. Vitamin C is an antioxidant and brightener that works through multiple pathways. Licorice (glabridin) specifically inhibits tyrosinase. Licorice is gentler, especially around the delicate eye area, but vitamin C has a broader effect. Using both is reasonable (vitamin C AM, licorice eye cream AM and PM).

Is it safe during pregnancy?

Licorice extract in topical skincare is generally considered safe, but some OBs recommend avoiding topical licorice during pregnancy as a precaution. Check with your doctor.

Can I apply it on the eyelid?

No. Stop at the orbital bone. Any eye cream applied directly on the moving lid or close to the lash line can migrate into the eye and cause irritation.

How long does 30ml last?

4 to 6 months with rice-grain dosing, twice daily. Users who overapply finish in 2 to 3 months, but more product doesn't mean more result; eye cream delivers the same effect whether you apply a rice grain or a pea.

Related Products

Pair with acwell's Licorice pH Balancing Cleansing Toner (brand's signature product) for full routine integration. Browse the full acwell collection and related Korean eye creams.

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