Ole Henriksen ‘truth is in the eyes’ is an anti-aging eye treatment can supposedly “change the way we think about eye care forever.”
Most creams and gels avoid using harsh abrasive materials and exfoliating ingredients in an eye cream, but Ole Henriksen ‘truth is in the eyes’ claims to be able to very gently exfoliate your eye area without damaging the delicate skin tissue.
Will Ole Henriksen ‘truth is in the eyes’ irritate your delicate skin or will it give you amazing results? Before we can decide, let’s look at the ingredients.
Ingredients
Micro Algae – This ingredient is supposed to firm the skin and stimulate collagen production, but there is not enough micro algae in this cream to be effective. Higher doses of algae have been proven to stimulate the production of collagen, but this product has more fillers than it does effective ingredients.
Rice Bran Protein – Rice bran protein is supposed to strengthen under eye tissue and improve circulation to reduce dark circles and puffiness, but specialists have found that this ingredient is relatively ineffective in an eye cream. It does not saturate into the skin and cannot give you lasting results.
Lactic & Glycolic Acid – These ingredients are surprisingly effective – they are even used in high dosages in chemical peels to renew the skin and generate new skin growth.
Vitamin C – Vitamin C is supposed to naturally lighten, brighten, and tighten the skin, but in reality, it does very little beneath the skin’s surface to combat the signs of aging.
Pros
-The glycolic and lactic acid are proven ingredient, and will exfoliate the skin
-It is affordable.
Cons
-It is mostly made up of ineffective ingredients
Conclusion
We would not recommend Ole Henriksen ‘truth is in the eyes’ to consumers who are looking for real results. It just does not have the ingredients necessary to stimulate collagen production or lighten the skin.

