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The Ordinary's four-peptide eye serum — Matrixyl synthe'6 (palmitoyl tripeptide-38) for the matrix-protein narrative, Eyeseryl (acetyl tetrapeptide-5) for puffiness, RetinoPeptide 189 (myristoyl nonapeptide-3) as the retinol-without-irritation pitch, and Syn-Ake (dipeptide diaminobutyroyl benzylamide diacetate) for crow's-feet movement lines. Caffeine + EGCG + ash bark round out a dark-circles cocktail. Sits as the brand's most-Googled eye SKU and the cheapest entry into a serious peptide regimen on the market.
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Multi-Peptide Eye Serum by The Ordinary is formulated for all, mature skin. The Ordinary's four-peptide eye serum — Matrixyl synthe'6 (palmitoyl tripeptide-38) for the matrix-protein narrative, Eyeseryl (acetyl tetrapeptide-5) for puffiness, RetinoPeptide 189 (myristoyl nonapeptide-3) as the retinol-without-irritation pitch, and Syn-Ake (dipeptide diaminobutyroyl benzylamide diacetate) for crow's-feet movement lines. Caffeine + EGCG + ash bark round out a dark-circles cocktail. Sits as the brand's most-Googled eye SKU and the cheapest entry into a serious peptide regimen on the market.
The key active ingredients in Multi-Peptide Eye Serum are Matrixyl (Palmitoyl Pentapeptide-4), Niacinamide, Peptides. It's known for: Four meaningfully-distinct peptides at one price point — most brands charge $60+ per single-peptide SKU and Caffeine + EGCG + ash bark address vascular dark circles directly.
Yes, Multi-Peptide Eye Serum targets fine lines, dullness. Four meaningfully-distinct peptides at one price point — most brands charge $60+ per single-peptide SKU
Multi-Peptide Eye Serum retails for around $25, which places it in the budget range for eye-creams. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: Peptide efficacy data is mostly manufacturer-supplied — independent evidence is thin; Sticky finish under concealer until fully absorbed (~5 min); 15ml format means realistic 4-5 month supply at twice-daily use.
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