
The Rested Eye Oil
A concentrated botanical treatment with oat, tomato seed, cacay, green coffee and CoQ10 for softer, smoother, more rested-looking eyes.
More Formula. Less Filler.
Oat, tomato seed, cacay and green coffee oils make up 96% of the formula, working together to cushion dryness and replenish delicate-feeling skin.
Nothing Loud Near Your Eyes
Seven purposeful ingredients, with no water, added fragrance or essential oils—just a concentrated botanical treatment created for the delicate eye area.
Nourishment, Not Heaviness
One light pass leaves the eye area feeling soft, conditioned and comfortable, with a silky finish that feels nourishing rather than thick or overly greasy.
Roll. Tap. Rest.
Glide one light pass around the orbital bone, then gently tap into the skin with your ring finger.
Is this an eye serum or an eye oil?
It is a concentrated, water-free eye oil. It is designed to replenish dry, delicate-feeling skin and seal in moisture after lighter, water-based skincare.
Will it feel greasy?
Only when too much is applied. One light pass around each orbital area is enough. Tap the oil gently into the skin and allow it to absorb before applying makeup or SPF.
Can I use it every day?
Yes. It can be used once or twice daily depending on how dry the eye area feels.
Can I use it beneath makeup?
Yes, but use a very small amount and allow it to absorb before applying concealer. For oilier skin, evening use may be preferable.
Does it contain fragrance or essential oils?
No. The formula contains no added fragrance and no essential oils. The botanical ingredients may have a mild natural aroma.
Is it a caffeine eye oil?
No added caffeine is included. The formula contains green coffee seed oil, which is different from adding isolated caffeine to a product.
What does the rollerball do?
It provides controlled, targeted application and a naturally cooling sensation when glided gently across the skin.
Why is the oil naturally golden?
Tomato seed, green coffee and CoQ10 contribute naturally warm tones to the formula. Minor colour variation between batches is normal for botanical oils.



