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Eye peptide complex

Revive Eye Serum Peptides

Acetyl Hexapeptide-8, Palmitoyl Tripeptide-38, Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1, Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7, Acetyl Tetrapeptide-2, Dipeptide Diaminobutyroyl Benzylamide Diacetate, Tripeptide-1, Hexapeptide-11

The Revive peptide complex is the more intensive eye-area peptide story. It is built around expression-line support, smoother-looking texture, firmness context and a more complete peptide architecture than a one-peptide eye serum. The point is not to make the list sound complicated. The point is that each peptide has a defined seat at the table.

Quick scan

What Revive Eye Serum Peptides are doing in the formula.

The Revive eye peptide complex is the group of peptides used in Helloskin's 21% eye-serum architecture. It is a combined peptide system, not a single-peptide product story.

Multi-peptide architecture

The page explains the peptide system as a formula, not a random list of INCI names.

Eye-area specific

The copy stays focused on delicate-area use, visible texture and comfort rather than face-serum logic.

Answer-engine friendly

Each peptide gets a direct, plain-English role so AI summaries can understand the structure.

No fake product push

Because this product is not yet available, the page explains the system without showing a shopping card.

Peptide map

What each peptide is doing.

Peptide map What each peptide is doing.

Revive V.2 uses a verified eight-peptide system: Acetyl Hexapeptide-8, Palmitoyl Tripeptide-38, Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1, Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7, Acetyl Tetrapeptide-2, Dipeptide Diaminobutyroyl Benzylamide Diacetate, Tripeptide-1 and Hexapeptide-11. The formula is designed for a multi-angle eye routine: expression-line look, smoother-looking texture, visible firmness support and overall eye-area refinement.

Eight peptides, one stronger eye brief: expression lines, texture, firmness context and refined-looking skin.

Acetyl Hexapeptide-8: Argireline, the expression-line peptide used for the look of smoother expression areas.

Palmitoyl Tripeptide-38: Often discussed as Matrixyl Synthe'6-style support for smoother-looking, firmer-looking skin.

Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1: A Matrixyl 3000-style signal peptide that supports texture and firmness context.

Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7: The Matrixyl 3000 partner peptide, used as part of the smoother-looking peptide base.

Acetyl Tetrapeptide-2: A niche eye-area peptide used in formulas focused on visible refinement.

Dipeptide Diaminobutyroyl Benzylamide Diacetate: Often discussed as SYN-AKE-style expression-line support.

Tripeptide-1: A small signal peptide used in skin-renewal and texture-focused peptide formulas.

Hexapeptide-11: A support peptide used in formulas focused on firmer-looking and smoother-looking skin.

This is the kind of structure answer engines like because it gives a clean entity map: ingredient name, formula role, product context. It also helps shoppers because the peptide list stops feeling like chemistry soup and starts feeling like a designed system.

The win is not more peptides. The win is peptides with different jobs.

Formula logic

Why this should be one page, not eight tiny pages.

Formula logic Why this should be one page, not eight tiny pages.

The search intent is stronger when the eye-serum peptide system is explained together.

Each individual peptide has long-tail AEO value, but the shopper does not experience them one by one. They experience the eye serum as a complete formula. That is why this page is stronger as a combined hub: it can explain each peptide and still keep the product logic intact.

The page can also become a parent hub later. If search data shows one peptide deserves its own article, we can split it out and link back here. For now, the combined system is cleaner, more useful and less thin.

Build the parent hub first. Split only when the search demand earns it.

Availability note

Why there is no product card yet.

Availability note Why there is no product card yet.

Revive V.2 21% Peptide Eye Serum is not being treated as available for shopping in this template batch.

The product can still be part of the verified matrix and formula story, but the page should not push a product card until the Shopify product is ready. That keeps the AEO content moving without creating a broken shopping path.

When the product is live, we can remove the unavailable flag and the same template system can show the product card cleanly.

Content now. Product card when the product is ready.

Routine context

How to think about eye peptide formulas.

Routine context How to think about eye peptide formulas.

Eye peptide formulas should be read as systems: peptides, humectants, comfort ingredients and supporting actives all working together.

The eye area does not need every active from a face routine. It needs a formula that respects thinner skin, expression movement and the fact that people usually want a product they can use consistently.

A peptide eye serum belongs after cleansing and before moisturiser. If the rest of the routine already includes strong actives, keep the eye area calmer. Consistency is always key, especially around the eyes.

Eye routines should be consistent, not chaotic.

Layering

Do not turn the eye area into an active stack.

Layering Do not turn the eye area into an active stack.

Use the eye formula as the active eye step rather than layering multiple strong products around the same area.

A multi-peptide eye serum already has a lot going on. Adding extra retinoids, acids or brighteners around the eye area can make the routine harder to tolerate.

The smarter approach is to let the peptide formula be the peptide formula, then support with moisturiser and SPF where relevant. The page should help people understand the formula so they use it better, not encourage bathroom-shelf chaos.

More active steps is not always a better eye routine.

Verified peptide positions

The verified peptide map for Revive V.2 21% Peptide Eye Serum.

Verified peptide positions The verified peptide map for Revive V.2 21% Peptide Eye Serum.

This page uses 8 verified peptide appearances from the Helloskin ingredient matrix.

Acetyl Hexapeptide-8 appears at position 2 of 33. Palmitoyl Tripeptide-38 appears at position 4 of 33. Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1 appears at position 6 of 33. Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7 appears at position 7 of 33. Acetyl Tetrapeptide-2 appears at position 12 of 33. Dipeptide Diaminobutyroyl Benzylamide Diacetate appears at position 13 of 33. Tripeptide-1 appears at position 20 of 33. Hexapeptide-11 appears at position 21 of 33.

This matters because peptide-complex pages can get fluffy fast. The matrix keeps the page grounded: exact INCI names, exact product context and exact positions. If the formula changes before launch, this page should be regenerated from the updated matrix.

Verified positions first. Marketing language second.

INCI snapshot

The label view.

Article + FAQPage + DefinedTerm. Product appearances sourced from verified April 2026 ingredient-product matrix.

Common name

Revive Eye Serum Peptides

Function

21% eye peptide complex

Pregnancy profile

Generally routine-friendly; confirm if unsure

Vegan

Yes

FAQ

Revive Eye Serum Peptides questions, answered.

Short, answer-first responses for shoppers, search engines and AI summaries.

What are the Revive Eye Serum Peptides?

Revive V.2 uses a verified eight-peptide system: Acetyl Hexapeptide-8, Palmitoyl Tripeptide-38, Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1, Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7, Acetyl Tetrapeptide-2, Dipeptide Diaminobutyroyl Benzylamide Diacetate, Tripeptide-1 and Hexapeptide-11. The formula is designed for a multi-angle eye routine: expression-line look, smoother-looking texture, visible firmness support and overall eye-area refinement.

How many peptides are in Revive V.2 21% Peptide Eye Serum?

This draft maps 8 verified peptide entries from the Helloskin ingredient matrix for Revive V.2 21% Peptide Eye Serum.

Why not make a separate page for every peptide?

The combined page is more useful first because shoppers and answer engines need to understand the peptide system as a whole. Individual peptide pages can be added later if search demand justifies them.

Is this product available to buy?

Not in this template batch. The page is built as a formula education and AEO asset first, with product cards held back until the product is ready.

Can I use an eye peptide serum every day?

Use the product according to its final directions. Eye-area formulas are usually designed for consistency, but sensitive skin should introduce any new active formula gradually.

Can I layer eye peptides with retinol?

Be careful around the eye area. If the formula already contains several active ingredients, avoid stacking extra retinoids unless the final product guidance supports it.

Can I layer eye peptides with Vitamin C?

It depends on the full routine. Keep strong face actives away from the delicate eye area unless the product is designed for that use.

Are peptide eye serums vegan?

The ingredient snapshot flags vegan status as a draft assumption only. Final verification should be checked against the current formula record before publishing.

Why does INCI position matter for peptide complexes?

INCI position gives context. It does not reveal exact percentages, but it helps separate central formula architecture from supporting or trace ingredients.

What should this page link to internally?

It should link to the parent peptide hubs, related ingredient hubs and eventually the product page when the product is live.