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Numbuzin No.9 NAD+ Retinol Volumetox Eye Cream 10ml
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How do I use Numbuzin No.9 NAD+ Retinol Volumetox Eye Cream 10ml in my daily skincare routine?
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Use it as the eye-step in your morning and/or night skincare routine after cleansing and toner/serum, but before heavier creams or sunscreen. Gently tap it around the orbital bone with your ring finger, then let it absorb for 1–2 minutes before layering anything else. What NOT to do: don’t rub it into the lash line or use it right up to the eye itself.
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How much Numbuzin No.9 NAD+ Retinol Volumetox Eye Cream 10ml should I apply each time?
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Use a small amount each time—about a rice grain to half a pea per eye, or roughly 1 pump for both eyes if the packaging dispenses that way. More is not better; a thin layer is enough.
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Do I leave on or rinse off Numbuzin No.9 NAD+ Retinol Volumetox Eye Cream 10ml after applying it?
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Leave it on. This is a leave-on eye cream, so do not rinse it off after applying. Just let it absorb fully before moving on.
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How is Numbuzin No.9 NAD+ Retinol Volumetox Eye Cream 10ml different from a regular eye cream?
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Compared with a regular eye cream, this one is formulated more like a targeted treatment, with actives aimed at supporting the under-eye area rather than just adding moisture. It’s designed for a more intensive feel around the eye contour, so use it carefully and consistently, especially at night if your skin is sensitive.
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What is Numbuzin No.9 NAD+ Retinol Volumetox Eye Cream 10ml designed to help with around the eyes?
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It’s designed to help with common under-eye concerns such as dryness, the look of fine lines, puffiness, and a tired-looking eye area. Used regularly, it can help the area feel smoother and look more refreshed. What NOT to do: avoid using it on irritated or broken skin, and patch test first if you’re prone to sensitivity.


