It's not a line.
It's a hollow.
You can't cover a hole. You have to fill it. DermaSculpt is a calcium-built collagen stick for the places that deflate first — under the eyes, the smile lines, the neck.
Concealer sits in it.
At some point it stopped being about creases. Something underneath went down. Concealer used to fix it. Now it settles into the dip and draws a line where there wasn't one.
- AYou sleep fine and still look tired in every photo.
- BMore product makes it worse, not better — it has somewhere to pool now.
- CYour eye cream treats the surface. The change happened below the surface.
Every other balm stick
sells you shine.
This one sells you structure. Almost every stick on the shelf is seed oils and a glow. DermaSculpt runs on a different premise: elasticity is an architecture problem. Calcium, paired with vitamin D so it actually absorbs, aimed at the collagen and elastin that hold the shape of the eye area up.
Topical. Cosmetic. It changes how the area looks, not what a needle does. We'd rather say that out loud than let you find out later.
Back to top — the buy box is waiting.Dense in the stick.
Weightless on skin.
Cold-whipped in the barrel, thick enough to hold a ridge. Three seconds on skin and it breaks down completely. No film. No tack. No white cast. Makeup goes straight over the top.
0s — butter-dense, you feel the resistance. 3s — body heat collapses the wax matrix and it starts gliding. 10s — gone, leaving a low sheen and skin that feels padded rather than coated. The light is a side effect, not the point.
Uncopyable, in four parts.
Calcium delivered alongside vitamin D so it's actually taken up, not just parked on the surface. The claim is on the scaffolding underneath — the collagen and elastin that decide whether the area holds its shape.
Cede: it's still a balm. It will also moisturise. That isn't the news.A stick is a dose. The eye area doesn't need a fingertip of cream, it needs one controlled pass with pressure you can feel. Under-eye, smile lines, forehead, neck — four zones, one movement each.
Cede: slower than slapping on cream. That's the trade.The barrel is threaded to keep clicking until the core is spent — no plug of product stranded at the bottom, no cutting a jar open with a spoon. Nine grams in, nine grams out.
Cede: nine grams is small. Designed to be finished, not admired.No dipping, no double-dipping, no shuttling whatever is on your hands into an open pot. Reapply at a desk, in a car, over makeup, with clean hands or dirty ones — the formula stays sealed either way.
Cede: still keep the cap on. Hygiene, not magic.Glide, don't grind.
One pass out from the inner corner, following the bone. Then tap — two fingers, no dragging. The tapping is what moves it into the crease instead of over it.
Takes you back to the top.Five axes.
Not one adjective.
Most eye products are assessed on whether people liked them. This category can be measured properly, so it was: five separate dimensions of eye-area wrinkling, scored on how the area looks.
Read the label.
It's short on purpose.
- Calcium
The structural argument. Supports cell turnover and the collagen that decides whether skin reads firm or slack.
- Adenosine
Well-established in eye care. Supports collagen and elastin activity in the areas that have gone soft and started to fall.
- Glutathione
An antioxidant that works on excess melanin — the reason a hollow reads as a shadow as much as a dip.
- Collagen Extract
Holds thickness and density in the film it leaves behind. Padding, not plastic wrap.
- Elastin
The snap-back protein. Aimed squarely at skin that has been stretched and stayed stretched.
Carried in meadowfoam, macadamia, olive, avocado and jojoba oils. Fragrance-light, non-greasy, sits under makeup without pilling.
Out from the inner corner along the orbital bone. Never into the lash line.
Down the fold from nose to mouth corner. Tap across, not along.
Horizontal passes over set lines. Relax the brow first.
Upward from collarbone to jaw. The zone everyone skips.
Straight answers.
Is this just an expensive lip balm?
No, and the format is why people assume it is. A stick is a delivery decision, not a category. The formula is built around calcium, adenosine, collagen and elastin, aimed at elasticity in the eye area. It happens to live in the most controlled applicator there is. You can use it on lips — that's a bonus, not the brief.
Will it feel greasy or pill under my makeup?
It shouldn't. The balm is dense in the barrel and collapses on contact with body heat in about three seconds. Pilling comes from over-applying and then rubbing. One pass, then tap, wait ten seconds, then foundation — it sits underneath cleanly.
Nine grams sounds tiny. How long does it last?
A single pass per zone uses far less than you'd think — this isn't a cream you scoop. The barrel also keeps clicking up until the core is completely spent, so there's no stranded plug at the bottom. Nine grams in, nine grams used.
Is it hygienic across eyes, lips and neck?
More hygienic than the jar it replaces. Your fingers never enter the product, so nothing travels from your hands into the formula and back out. Cap it after use, keep it out of direct heat, don't share it.
Does it survive a hot car or a gym bag?
The wax matrix is stable at normal ambient temperatures and the barrel is sealed and opaque, protecting the formula from light. Sustained direct heat will soften the core. If it does, cap it, stand it upright, let it firm up at room temperature. The formula isn't damaged.
Sensitive skin — can I use it near my eyes?
It's formulated for the eye area and tested on human skin for low irritation potential. That is not a guarantee for your face. Patch test on the inner forearm for 24 hours, then a small area at the temple. Stop if you react. Ask your clinician if you're under active treatment.
Is this a filler alternative?
No. It's a topical cosmetic that works on the appearance of the area. It does not do what an injectable does and we won't imply it might. What it does do is support the look of firmness and volume, every day, for the effort of a swipe.
When will I see something?
Immediately in the honest sense: the area looks smoother and better padded from the first application because it's hydrated and light reflects differently. The elasticity claims are a longer game — consistent daily use over weeks, not days. Anyone promising a transformation by Friday is selling you a filter.
Shipping and returns?
Dispatched within one business day, tracked end to end, tracking number emailed the moment it moves. If it arrives damaged, send a photo and we replace it — no return shipment needed. Unopened items can be returned within the window shown at checkout.
2,141 people,
one hollow each.
That's the whole review. I spent four years buying thicker concealer to fill a dent that just drank it. Three weeks using this first and the concealer sits flat again. I don't know what it's doing underneath and I've stopped caring.
I have three of the viral balm sticks in a drawer and they're all the same shiny nothing. This one is denser and feels structural — my under-eyes look padded rather than just wet. It's less glossy than the others. That's a compliment.
Most eye products give me a hot patch on the lid within a minute. I patch tested this for two days out of paranoia and got nothing. Faint scent, gone in seconds. Only thing I put near my eyes now.
First two days I used way too much and it pilled under my foundation. Read the instructions properly — one pass, tap, wait — and it's been perfect since. Four stars because I shouldn't have had to work that out myself.
I drive for work and my face used to look like the dashboard by 4pm. One swipe under the eyes and along the neck at every stop. No mirror, no mess, no fingers. The only skincare I've kept up for more than a month.
Bought it for my eyes and the surprise has been my neck and jaw. Skin that had gone crepey looks smoother and holds better. Five weeks in, second stick ordered, and the first one is clicking right down to nothing.
I don't have hollows yet. I have a mother whose hollows arrived at 40, so I've seen the future. Texture is lovely, absorbs completely, doesn't fight my sunscreen. Started early on purpose.
Zero interest in skincare and no intention of applying anything with my hands. This is a stick, it takes four seconds, and the lines by my eyes look less carved. I have my own now.
Honest three stars. My skin looks better hydrated and the fine crow's feet are softer. My actual hollow is still a hollow, because it's bone structure. The page is fair about that, which is why I'm not annoyed. It does what it says, no more.
Half the balms I've tried leave an ashy film on my skin. This one goes clear. The shadowing under my eyes reads lighter after a few weeks and my makeup looks better over it, not worse.
Jars and pumps are genuinely difficult for my hands. A twist stick I can hold in one fist and run along my cheekbone is the first eye product I've applied on my own in years. Worth more to me than any ingredient list.
I nearly returned it after eight days because I expected fireworks. Glad I didn't. Comparing a photo from the start of the month to now, the crease under my right eye has genuinely softened. Give it the weeks it asks for.
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You can keep covering it.
Or you can spend four seconds a day on the layer underneath the one you've been painting. Nine grams. Four zones. One pass. Finished to the last click.
Takes you straight back to the top.DermaSculpt Collagen Balm Stick is a topical cosmetic product. It is not a medicine, medical device, or an alternative to any clinical or injectable procedure, and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any condition. All references to firmness, volume, elasticity and wrinkles describe the visible appearance of skin. Results vary. For external use only. Avoid direct contact with the eyes; rinse with water if contact occurs. Discontinue use if irritation occurs and patch test before first use. Keep away from sustained direct heat and out of reach of children. Study references describe consumer-panel appearance assessments and must be substituted with your own substantiated data prior to publication.
