The Ordinary Multi-Peptide Eye Serum – Post-Screen Eye Recovery for the Home Office Routine
The Ordinary Multi-Peptide Eye Serum – Post-Screen Eye Recovery for the Home Office Routine
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Why you'll love it
- Multi-peptide complex addresses crow's feet, dark circles, and puffiness in a single product
- Fragrance-free formula is suitable for sensitive eye-area skin and fragrance-averse users
- Clinical-grade actives (Matrixyl, SYN-AKE, Eyeseryl) typically found in higher-priced serums at an accessible price
- Suitable for all skin types, eliminating guesswork for buyers with reactive or combination skin
- 2-pack variant offers a value option for committed long-term users or shared household use
- Lightweight liquid serum absorbs easily and layers under makeup and other skincare
Perfect for
- Daily AM/PM eye-area treatment to reduce crow's feet and under-eye wrinkles
- Targeting under-eye dark circles and morning puffiness before work or events
- Layering step within a broader anti-aging skincare regimen
- Long-term maintenance of eye-area firmness and luminosity
- Pre-event skin prep for a refreshed, well-rested eye appearance

Product Information
TARGETS EYE AREA AGING: Multi-Peptide Eye Serum reduces the appearance of crow’s feet, under-eye wrinkles, and puffiness.
BRIGHTENS & SMOOTHS: Improves skin texture, luminosity, and reduces the look of dark circles, leaving the eye area looking refreshed.
POWERFUL PEPTIDE TECHNOLOGIES: Formulated with Matrixyl synthe'6, RetinoPeptide 189, SYN-AKE, CYTOBIOL LUMIN-EYE, UNISOOTH EG-28, and Eyeseryl to address multiple signs of aging.
HYDRATES & NOURISHES: Contains niacinamide, fraxinus excelsior bark extract, and epigallocatechin gallatyl glucoside to hydrate and nourish the skin.
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: Apply a small amount to the eye contour in the morning and evening. Patch testing is recommended. Do not use on broken skin.
Items Details
Number of Items: 1
Features & Specs
Skin Type: All
Product Benefits: Reduces the appearance of crow’s feet, under-eye wrinkles, and puffiness.
Target Use Body Part: Face
Scent Name: Fragrance Free
Special Ingredients: Peptides
Item Form: Liquid
Skin Tone: All
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use this serum as part of a quick morning routine before work?
Yes. Apply a small amount around both eyes after cleansing and before sunscreen or makeup. The lightweight serum absorbs quickly and layers under makeup without pilling.
Will it help with under-eye puffiness after long screen sessions?
Yes. The multi-peptide blend, including UNISOOTH EG-28 and Eyeseryl, targets under-eye puffiness, which is helpful after extended screen time in a home office.
Does it fit into a post-work focus reset ritual?
Yes. Many users apply it as part of an evening transition from work to personal time, which doubles as a small ritual to signal the end of the workday.
Will the dropper format slow me down on busy mornings?
No. The dropper delivers a precise, pre-measured amount, which is typically faster and less wasteful than scooping from a jar.
Can I use it under makeup for video calls?
Yes. The lightweight, fast-absorbing formula layers well under concealer and foundation, so it works for a polished on-camera look during work calls.
Is this a good product for someone who works long hours at a screen?
Yes. It targets the dark circles, puffiness, and fine lines that come with screen fatigue, making it well suited for professionals and students with heavy screen time.
Will it interfere with my midday SPF or moisturizer reapplication?
No. Apply the serum in the morning, allow it to absorb, and then follow with moisturizer and sunscreen. It does not need to be reapplied throughout the day.
Does the fragrance-free formula suit a shared home office?
Yes. Because it has no added fragrance, it will not introduce competing scents into a shared workspace.
How does this compare to a caffeine eye cream for screen fatigue?
Caffeine eye creams offer short-term de-puffing effects. This serum uses peptides that work on the underlying causes of puffiness, dark circles, and wrinkles over time, with broader anti-aging benefits.
Is this better than a cooling eye roller for screen-heavy days?
A roller provides temporary relief through contact cooling, while this serum delivers actives that address dark circles and wrinkles over time. For long-term results, the serum is the more productive choice.
How does this compare to a vitamin C eye serum for an alert, well-rested look?
Vitamin C eye serums focus on brightening, while this multi-peptide serum targets brightening, puffiness, and wrinkles together. The brightening complex here uses niacinamide and supporting actives, which can complement or substitute for a vitamin C step.
Will this actually make me look less tired on video calls?
With consistent daily use, the brightening and de-puffing actives can reduce the appearance of dark circles and morning puffiness, which tends to translate to a more refreshed look on camera.
Does it take long enough to apply that it interrupts my workflow?
No. The application takes only a few seconds, and the serum absorbs quickly, so it does not meaningfully interrupt a busy work or study schedule.
Can I keep a bottle at my desk for midday use?
Yes. The 0.5 fl oz dropper bottle is compact and travel-friendly, which makes it easy to keep at a desk or in a work-from-home setup.
Is the 2-pack useful for keeping one at home and one at the office?
Yes. The 2-pack is a convenient option for buyers who want one bottle in their home office and one in their bathroom or travel bag.
Will this support a more focused, professional appearance day to day?
Yes. The combination of brightening, de-puffing, and anti-aging actives supports a more rested, alert eye-area appearance, which is useful for client-facing or on-camera work.
How do I apply The Ordinary Multi-Peptide Eye Serum correctly?
Apply a small amount to clean, dry skin around the eye area in the morning and evening. A patch test is recommended before first use, especially if you have sensitive or reactive skin. Dispense a drop onto your fingertip and gently tap around the orbital bone, avoiding direct contact with the eyes.
Can I use this eye serum in both my morning and evening routines?
Yes. The formula is designed for dual AM/PM use. In the morning, apply it before sunscreen and makeup. In the evening, apply it as part of your treatment step before a richer night cream or facial oil.
How long does a 0.5 fl oz bottle typically last with daily use?
Used twice daily around both eyes, a 0.5 fl oz bottle generally lasts several weeks. The 2-pack is positioned for committed long-term users who want a backup bottle.
Is this eye serum compatible with retinol or vitamin C in the same routine?
Yes. The peptide-based formula layers well with most other actives. To minimize potential sensitivity, apply this serum at a different routine step or on alternate days when first combining it with strong actives like retinol or direct acids.
Will this serum work under makeup, sunscreen, and moisturizer?
Yes. The lightweight, fast-absorbing liquid is designed to layer cleanly under moisturizer, broad-spectrum sunscreen, and makeup without pilling or leaving a heavy residue.
What comes in the box when I order the single bottle or the 2-pack?
The single order includes one 0.5 fl oz dropper bottle of the Multi-Peptide Eye Serum. The 2-pack includes two 0.5 fl oz dropper bottles. No additional tools or accessories are required for use.
Is this product safe for sensitive eye-area skin?
The formula is fragrance-free and suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin. As with any new active skincare product, a patch test on a small area is recommended before full application around the eyes.
Can I use this eye serum if I wear contact lenses?
Yes. Apply the serum to the skin around the eyes only and avoid direct contact with the eyes themselves. If you wear contacts, apply the serum before inserting lenses or after removing them to avoid any product transfer.
What is the difference between an eye serum and an eye cream?
Eye serums are typically lightweight, water-based liquids built around concentrated actives like peptides and brighteners. Eye creams are usually thicker, emollient products focused on hydration and barrier support. Serums target specific concerns such as wrinkles and dark circles, while creams support moisture. The two formats can be layered, with the serum applied first.

