Pammy Blogs Beauty: Celebrate Earth Day 2016 with Kiehl's Limited Edition Creamy Eye Treatment & Support Recycle Across America!





Thursday, April 21, 2016

Celebrate Earth Day 2016 with Kiehl's Limited Edition Creamy Eye Treatment & Support Recycle Across America!

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In honor of Earth Day and Kiehl's commitment to the environment, Kiehl’s is planning to donate $50,000 to Recycle Across America! These funds will be used to create 65,000 standardized recycling labels for 650 K-12 schools in the United States.



The funds will be raised from the sales of Kiehl’s Limited Edition Creamy Eye Treatment with Avocado, featuring art by friends of Kiehl’s Nikki Reed, Gabrielle Reece & Laird Hamilton. 100% of net profits, up to $50,000, from this eighth Earth Day campaign will benefit Recycle Across America. To date, Kiehl’s has raised $300,000 for the non- profit, supplying recycling labels to 4,500 schools, including School Districts in San Diego, Houston, Scottsdale and Culver City. 



I am a HUGE fan of Kiehl's skincare and I particularly love the Creamy Eye Treatment with Avacado! If you are looking for a decadent and soothing eye cream, what better time to try it out? The Limited Edition Earth Day packaging artwork is gorgeous. I got to try out the product with the Nikki Reed artwork and it really is a cool addition to the label. This rich and creamy eye cream warms up when it contacts your skin and just melts right into your skin and absorbs. This eye cream is so gentle and so hydrating. The product is so concentrated that you really only need a small amount for each use. So, this .95 oz eye cream really will last a long time. I have had such great results with this eye cream. It smooths out fine lines and hydrates and soothes my entire eye area beautifully. This is one of my top 5 Eye Creams and I adore using it! 

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“We’ve been working with Recycle Across America since 2012. Their mission to introduce solutions that make recycling more simple, comprehensive and effective in the United States is perfectly aligned with our values,” says Chris Salgardo, President, Kiehl’s USA. Through our Recycle & Be Rewarded program, Kiehl’s has collected 3,000,000 empty Kiehl’s bottles from our shoppers and recycled them on their behalf. We hope to reach the 3,500,000 mark this year!” 

The Limited Edition Creamy Eye Treatment with Avocado series features Earth-inspired designs by socially conscious influencers Nikki Reed, Gabrielle Reece & Laird Hamilton. The labels were created by the multi- disciplinary design boutique ilovedust, whose illustrations have appeared in the New Yorker, Wired, Billboard and Fortune magazine. To support the launch, Grammy-Award winning photographer Travis Shinn captured the friends of Kiehl’s for the campaign. 



This thick, creamy preparation helps keep the delicate skin around the eye area well hydrated while the fatty acids naturally found in Avocado Oil act as effective moisturizers. These rich fatty acids also provide a natural and gentle source of Vitamin A. Creamy Eye Treatment with Avocado is also formulated with a high level of Shea Butter, which is well-known for its skin- conditioning properties. 

Creamy Eye Treatment with Avocado has a unique two-part structure for dual hydration: Upon immediate application, the cream feels buttery to the skin. Gently blending the preparation on the skin bursts a barrier, releasing water for maximum moisturization. The moist, refreshing formula features a texture that allows the cream to hold its place in the delicate under-eye area so it absorbs well and will not migrate into the eyes. 

This colorant and fragrance-free treatment has been Ophthalmologist tested to be safe and gentle for use around the eye area. Creamy Eye Treatment with Avocado can be worn day or night, and even under makeup. 

Key Ingredients: Avocado Oil, Shea Butter, Beta-Carotene. Suggested Retail Price: .95 oz., $48.00

 



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