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Augustinus Bader's eye cream — TFC8 (the brand's proprietary cell-signaling complex) + peptides + squalane in a daily eye-area treatment. Sister product to The Cream and The Rich Cream, applying the same biotech narrative to the periorbital zone. Premium German-prestige positioning matches La Mer and 111Skin equivalents. Professor Augustinus Bader's stem-cell-research heritage is the brand's IP differentiator.
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The Eye Cream by Augustinus Bader is formulated for mature, normal, dry skin. Augustinus Bader's eye cream — TFC8 (the brand's proprietary cell-signaling complex) + peptides + squalane in a daily eye-area treatment. Sister product to The Cream and The Rich Cream, applying the same biotech narrative to the periorbital zone. Premium German-prestige positioning matches La Mer and 111Skin equivalents. Professor Augustinus Bader's stem-cell-research heritage is the brand's IP differentiator.
The key active ingredients in The Eye Cream are Peptides, Squalane. It's known for: TFC8 has published cell-signaling research backing and peptide + squalane combination at premium concentration.
Yes, The Eye Cream targets fine lines, dryness, dullness. TFC8 has published cell-signaling research backing
The Eye Cream retails for around $195, which places it in the premium range for eye-creams. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: luxury pricing ($195); TFC8 efficacy is debated outside Bader-funded studies; limited Sephora distribution — primarily Net-a-Porter, Goop, Bergdorf.
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