Plant science meets stronger skin—now for your whole face
Beauty products, when come in pairs or as a set, make applying skincare so much better. One feels "more complete" knowing that these products work more effectively when they're used together. Take for example, Clarins Double Serum that has been a bestselling (according to their site) product since it was released. Made with 21 plant extracts and a special hydrolipidic and biomimetic double formula, it's a hardworking serum that stimulates younger-looking skin.

Now, here's the good news. This cult fave is now available for our precious eye area. Clarins Double Eye Serum boasts of 96 percent natural and enriched with 13 plant extracts, highlighting the power of organic wild chervil and turmeric. All of these, when combined, works on making our eye contour look younger. This includes smoothening wrinkles, reducing puffiness and dark circles, protecting the skin, and brightens the eye area. And now that we're working more often with our mobile phones, gadgets, and laptops, this serum also comes with anti-pollution complex that protects us from blue light's harmful effects.
Its newest discovery and addition, chervil, was chosen among 196 plants that were studied by Clarins Laboratories. It has also been reported, when combined with all the other ingredients, to give a 119 percent increase in production of alpha-v integrins which helps in the skin's five vital functions of regeneration, oxygenation, nutrition, hydration, and protection.
So why double serum? Through the hydrolipidic system, these ingredients have been placed in each of the two "potions." Depending on where they are soluble—water or oil, so in gel or cream form. Only mixing them right before application, and making it easily absorbed by the skin.
Last but not the least, the brand's commitment to going green gives its consumers peace of mind. Ingredients are certified organic and harvested responsibly. The bottle is made from recycled plastic, while the box packaging is made of cardstock from sustainably-managed forests.