



Astra Aura - Brightening Eye Serum
A concentrated botanical eye serum designed to visibly soften fine lines, reduce the look of dark circles and puffiness, and strengthen the delicate eye area for a brighter, more well rested appearance. This antioxidant rich formula helps defend against visible stress, supports suppleness and elasticity, and restores a smooth, luminous look to tired eyes.
THE PILLARS
A powerhouse antioxidant that helps defend the delicate eye area against visible oxidative stress and early signs of aging. Supports a smoother looking eye contour while helping maintain brightness and resilience in thin, fragile skin.
A replenishing, carotenoid rich oil that supports barrier repair and comfort while improving the look of dryness, crepiness, and fine lines. Helps restore a softer, more supple appearance so the eye area looks healthier and more refreshed.
An energizing botanical extract that helps reduce the look of puffiness and fatigue. Revitalizes tired looking eyes and supports a more awake, well rested appearance with consistent use.
THE OUTCOME
•Visibly softens fine lines and supports a smoother, firmer looking eye contour
• Helps reduce the look of puffiness and fatigue for a brighter, more awake appearance
• Helps visibly brighten the look of dark circles and uneven tone
• Provides antioxidant protection to defend against visible stress and premature aging
• Strengthens the skin barrier and restores comfort, softness, and elasticity in the delicate eye area
The Method
Gently roll the stainless steel tip around the orbital bone to dispense the serum. Follow with a light massage. For added moisture, apply a small amount of Crimson Reign and massage into the skin. Use morning and evening.
THE INTENTION
I created Astra Aura because the eye area has specific needs, and I knew it deserved a formula designed for its delicate skin. When formulating this eye serum, I wanted it to visibly soften lines while reducing the look of puffiness and dark circles, feel lightweight yet nourishing, and be easy to use every day. I also wanted it to layer well under makeup, be comfortable for contact lens wearers, and deliver results you can actually see. It feels like a true serum, smells like a shot of espresso, and works beautifully on its own or layered with Crimson Reign when you want more richness.
THE DEVOTEE
For anyone who wants a simple, reliable eye ritual that fits into real life. You want something lightweight and comfortable that plays well with makeup and contact lenses,
The Pairing
Layer Astra Aura with Crimson Reign to customize your eye ritual. Use Astra Aura alone for a lightweight, illuminating finish, or massage a small amount of Crimson Reign over the top to seal in moisture and enhance nourishment. Together, they create a balanced combination of brightness and restorative comfort.

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Prunus Domestica Seed Oil* (Plum Kernel Oil), Simmondsia Chinensis Seed Oil* (Jojoba Seed Oil), Camellia Oleifera Seed Oil* (Camellia Seed Oil), Sclerocarya Birrea Seed Oil* (Marula Seed Oil), Rosa Rubiginosa Seed Oil* (Rosehip Seed Oil), Caryodendron Orinocense Seed Oil (Cacay Seed Oil), Moringa Oleifera Seed Oil* (Moringa Seed Oil), Glycyrrhiza Glabra Root Extract* (Licorice Root Extract), Olea Europaea Fruit Oil* (Olive Fruit Oil), Ricinus Communis Seed Oil* (Castor Seed Oil), Tocopherol* (Vitamin E), Coffea Arabica Seed Extract* (Coffee Seed Extract), Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract* (Green Tea Leaf Extract), Hippophae Rhamnoides Fruit Oil* (Sea Buckthorn Fruit Oil), Haematococcus Pluvialis Extract (Astaxanthin Rich Algae Extract)
*Organic
After applying Astra Aura, use the chilled Orbital Sphere to glide slowly along the orbital bone. Move from the inner corner outward with light pressure to refresh the eye contour and help reduce the look of puffiness and fatigue. Pause at a few key acupressure points beneath the brow and at the outer corner of the eye. Hold gentle, steady pressure for several breaths to release tension and support a brighter, more well rested appearance.
• Astaxanthin (Haematococcus pluvialis) has been shown in clinical studies to improve the appearance of fine lines and skin elasticity while providing powerful antioxidant protection against visible photoaging.
• Coenzyme Q10 (Ubiquinone) is well documented for supporting skin energy production and helping reduce the appearance of wrinkles and oxidative stress related skin changes.
• Coffee Extract (Coffea arabica) has demonstrated antioxidant and microcirculation supporting properties in cosmetic research, contributing to improvements in the appearance of puffiness and fatigue.
• Green Tea Extract (Camellia sinensis) contains polyphenols that help calm the appearance of redness and defend against environmental stressors.
• Licorice Root Extract (Glycyrrhiza glabra) has been studied for its brightening properties and its ability to improve the appearance of uneven tone and dark discoloration.
Tominaga, K., Hongo, N., Karato, M., & Yamashita, E. (2012). Cosmetic benefits of astaxanthin on humans subjects. Acta Biochimica Polonica, 59(1), 43–47.
Suganuma, K., Nakajima, H., Ohtsuki, M., & Imokawa, G. (2010). Astaxanthin attenuates UVA-induced skin deterioration in healthy people. Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Nutrition, 47(2), 111–117.
Hoppe, U., Bergemann, J., Diembeck, W., Ennen, J., Gohla, S., Harris, I., Jacob, J., Kielholz, J., Mei, W., Pollet, D., Schachtschabel, D., Sauermann, G., Schreiner, V., & Stab, F. (1999). Coenzyme Q10, a cutaneous antioxidant and energizer. BioFactors, 9(2–4), 371–378.
Knott, A., Achterberg, V., Smuda, C., Mielke, H., Sperling, G., Dunckelmann, K., Vogelsang, A., Krüger, A., Schwengler, H., Behtash, M., & Witting, M. (2015). Topical treatment with coenzyme Q10-containing formulas improves skin’s Q10 level and provides antioxidant effects. BioFactors, 41(6), 383–390.
McDaniel, D. H., Neudecker, B. A., DiNardo, J. C., Lewis, J. A., & Maibach, H. I. (2008). Clinical efficacy assessment in photodamaged skin of a topical antioxidant combination containing vitamins C and E and ferulic acid. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 7(3), 167–173. (Referenced for antioxidant synergy in topical systems including green tea polyphenols.)
Katiyar, S. K., Elmets, C. A., & Agarwal, R. (1999). Green tea and skin: Antioxidant and immunomodulatory effects. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 40(5), 747–757.
Draelos, Z. D. (2007). Skin lightening preparations and the hydroquinone controversy. Dermatologic Therapy, 20(5), 308–313. (Referenced in context of licorice-derived brightening agents.)
Fujiwara, S., & Ono, M. (1995). The anti-inflammatory effects of glycyrrhizin and glycyrrhetinic acid. Journal of Dermatological Science, 9(2), 125–130.
The Ingredients
Prunus Domestica Seed Oil* (Plum Kernel Oil), Simmondsia Chinensis Seed Oil* (Jojoba Seed Oil), Camellia Oleifera Seed Oil* (Camellia Seed Oil), Sclerocarya Birrea Seed Oil* (Marula Seed Oil), Rosa Rubiginosa Seed Oil* (Rosehip Seed Oil), Caryodendron Orinocense Seed Oil (Cacay Seed Oil), Moringa Oleifera Seed Oil* (Moringa Seed Oil), Glycyrrhiza Glabra Root Extract* (Licorice Root Extract), Olea Europaea Fruit Oil* (Olive Fruit Oil), Ricinus Communis Seed Oil* (Castor Seed Oil), Tocopherol* (Vitamin E), Coffea Arabica Seed Extract* (Coffee Seed Extract), Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract* (Green Tea Leaf Extract), Hippophae Rhamnoides Fruit Oil* (Sea Buckthorn Fruit Oil), Haematococcus Pluvialis Extract (Astaxanthin Rich Algae Extract)
*Organic
The Practice
After applying Astra Aura, use the chilled Orbital Sphere to glide slowly along the orbital bone. Move from the inner corner outward with light pressure to refresh the eye contour and help reduce the look of puffiness and fatigue. Pause at a few key acupressure points beneath the brow and at the outer corner of the eye. Hold gentle, steady pressure for several breaths to release tension and support a brighter, more well rested appearance.
The Evidence
• Astaxanthin (Haematococcus pluvialis) has been shown in clinical studies to improve the appearance of fine lines and skin elasticity while providing powerful antioxidant protection against visible photoaging.
• Coenzyme Q10 (Ubiquinone) is well documented for supporting skin energy production and helping reduce the appearance of wrinkles and oxidative stress related skin changes.
• Coffee Extract (Coffea arabica) has demonstrated antioxidant and microcirculation supporting properties in cosmetic research, contributing to improvements in the appearance of puffiness and fatigue.
• Green Tea Extract (Camellia sinensis) contains polyphenols that help calm the appearance of redness and defend against environmental stressors.
• Licorice Root Extract (Glycyrrhiza glabra) has been studied for its brightening properties and its ability to improve the appearance of uneven tone and dark discoloration.
Tominaga, K., Hongo, N., Karato, M., & Yamashita, E. (2012). Cosmetic benefits of astaxanthin on humans subjects. Acta Biochimica Polonica, 59(1), 43–47.
Suganuma, K., Nakajima, H., Ohtsuki, M., & Imokawa, G. (2010). Astaxanthin attenuates UVA-induced skin deterioration in healthy people. Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Nutrition, 47(2), 111–117.
Hoppe, U., Bergemann, J., Diembeck, W., Ennen, J., Gohla, S., Harris, I., Jacob, J., Kielholz, J., Mei, W., Pollet, D., Schachtschabel, D., Sauermann, G., Schreiner, V., & Stab, F. (1999). Coenzyme Q10, a cutaneous antioxidant and energizer. BioFactors, 9(2–4), 371–378.
Knott, A., Achterberg, V., Smuda, C., Mielke, H., Sperling, G., Dunckelmann, K., Vogelsang, A., Krüger, A., Schwengler, H., Behtash, M., & Witting, M. (2015). Topical treatment with coenzyme Q10-containing formulas improves skin’s Q10 level and provides antioxidant effects. BioFactors, 41(6), 383–390.
McDaniel, D. H., Neudecker, B. A., DiNardo, J. C., Lewis, J. A., & Maibach, H. I. (2008). Clinical efficacy assessment in photodamaged skin of a topical antioxidant combination containing vitamins C and E and ferulic acid. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 7(3), 167–173. (Referenced for antioxidant synergy in topical systems including green tea polyphenols.)
Katiyar, S. K., Elmets, C. A., & Agarwal, R. (1999). Green tea and skin: Antioxidant and immunomodulatory effects. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 40(5), 747–757.
Draelos, Z. D. (2007). Skin lightening preparations and the hydroquinone controversy. Dermatologic Therapy, 20(5), 308–313. (Referenced in context of licorice-derived brightening agents.)
Fujiwara, S., & Ono, M. (1995). The anti-inflammatory effects of glycyrrhizin and glycyrrhetinic acid. Journal of Dermatological Science, 9(2), 125–130.



