Recipe: Green Tea & Protein Under Eye Cream

Recipe: Green Tea & Protein Under Eye Cream

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under eye cream recipe

Because of its caffeine and antioxidant content, the organic green tea extract in this cream naturally helps to lighten dark circles.

At the same time, our anti-wrinkle instalift gel provides a tightening effect that reduces the appearance of wrinkles immediately for up to 3 hours! This cream packs under eye benefits for now, and later! 

This recipe is similar to innisfree’s green tea hyaluronic hydrating under eye cream which is currently available at Sephora and Kohl’s. Below you’ll find a recipe for the business maker (30 unit yield) & one for the personal maker (1-2 unit yield).

 

 

large batch recipe

If you are in the biz: the materials to make 30 1oz under eye creams will cost you less than $177 ($6/pc) and could generate up to $750 in sales based on a $25 retail price (300%+ ROI)!

What you’ll need:


Mixing instructions:

  1. Clean your workspace with soap and water, dry, and then sanitize with >60% alcohol (isopropyl alcohol is sufficient)
  2. In a clean, appropriately sized mixing vessel, combine your ingredients and mix until all ingredients are evenly distributed.  
  3. Use a funnel to evenly fill your 30 white gloss pet bottles and seal the treatment pump tightly. Use some of that cream stuck to the bowl to treat your skin ;) 
  4. Take advantage of our partnership with Vistaprint and make the beautiful, customized labels and packaging your luxury creation deserves.
  5. Show off your creation! If you need help with product photography, check out our exclusive offer with Soona, our favorite product photography partner!

small batch recipe

To make 2, 1oz eye creams all you will need is:


Mixing instructions:

  1. Clean your workspace with soap and water, dry, and then sanitize with >60% alcohol (isopropyl alcohol is sufficient)
  2. In a clean, appropriately sized mixing vessel, combine 2oz organic green tea face cream base, ⅔ tsp anti-wrinkle instant lift gel & 1⅓ tsp (.12oz) barley starch powder, and mix until evenly distributed. 
  3. Use a clean utensil to evenly fill your 2 1oz translucent amber glass jars and seal tightly. 

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