Pure Eyes is an injectable under-eye skin booster that combines polynucleotide (PN) at 2%, hyaluronic acid at 10 mg, three peptides, and seven amino acids. It is delivered by a trained professional over a course and is reported to support hydration, brightening, and the look of the delicate skin around the eyes.
What is Pure Eyes, in plain terms?
Pure Eyes is a multi-ingredient booster designed for the under-eye, with the guide also noting use on the face, neck, and hands. Its listed blend is PN at 2%, hyaluronic acid at 10 mg, three peptides, and seven amino acids, supplied in 1.1 ml and 2.2 ml options. Polynucleotides are long-chain DNA fragments studied for skin quality; hyaluronic acid is a familiar hydrating molecule; peptides and amino acids are signaling and building-block ingredients.
The idea behind a blend like this is layered support rather than a single action. Treat the ingredient list as a stated product fact and the benefits below as reported claims, not guarantees. The thin under-eye skin is exactly why people look for support that does not add bulk.
Log Notes. This explains what Pure Eyes is and the general science, not how to use it. It gives no doses, depths, injection points, or technique, all of which live in the official guide and belong to a trained professional. Nothing here is medical advice, and this is not a do-it-yourself procedure.
What does Pure Eyes report, and what does the research say?
Pure Eyes is reported to support hydration, brightening, and the look of the delicate eye area. Those are the maker’s stated aims for the combined blend, with hyaluronic acid offering hydration and the PN fraction offering skin-quality support. A review of polynucleotides in aesthetic dermatology describes PN as studied for tissue regeneration and skin quality, which frames the ingredient class honestly.
Two caveats worth keeping. First, most published evidence covers individual ingredient classes, not this specific branded combination, which is newer and less independently studied. Second, regulatory status varies by country: a booster sold in one market may not be approved in another. Read reported benefits as “studied for the ingredients,” and confirm what is authorized where you live with a provider.
What should you expect, and what’s worth tracking?
Pure Eyes is course-based, so a single session tells you little. The change you care about, especially around hydration and brightness, shows up across the sequence and the weeks after. That makes a dated record more useful than memory, and it keeps your expectations grounded.
A clean log for an under-eye course usually holds the date of each session, how the area felt afterward (any redness, puffiness, or tenderness, and how long it lasted), and a photo taken under consistent light with a neutral expression. Reviewing that series at the end of a cycle is where brightening claims either hold up or do not.
This is the kind of course Dosefi is built to track: add Pure Eyes as a treatment, log each session with its date and a before/after photo, and let the interval surface your next appointment. For broader context, see our primer on polynucleotides and the related under-eye booster CLAIReyes.
A grounded takeaway
Pure Eyes is a polynucleotide, hyaluronic acid, peptide, and amino-acid under-eye booster, reported to support hydration and brightening rather than to add volume. Expect gradual change across a course, keep a dated record, and leave candidacy and the procedure itself to a licensed professional. The official product guide is attached for your reference.
Sources
- “Polynucleotides in aesthetic dermatology” review (PMC). Overview of polynucleotides as agents studied for tissue regeneration and skin quality.
