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5 Best De-Puffing Eye Creams For Tired Eyes, According To Experts—#5 'Firms And Strengthens The Skin'

September 20, 2024 by Marissa Matozzo
shefinds | beauty

The sensitive area beneath your eyes often tells its own story, revealing dark circles, fine lines, wrinkles, crow’s feet, and puffiness. These signs can indicate more than just fatigue. Fortunately, a carefully curated skincare routine can help mitigate these aging signs and ward off future issues.

Recognizing that each individual’s skin is unique, we have identified the top under-eye creams recommended by aestheticians, skincare specialists, and dermatologists. Consistent use of these creams can “depuff,” brighten and tighten the under-eye region, providing essential care where it’s most needed.

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5 Dermatologist-Approved, Anti-Aging And De-Puffing Under-Eye Creams

1. Liquid Gold Firming Eye Cream

Fine lines and sagging skin under the eyes calls for a cream that will provide elasticity and firmness to the area. Dermatologist Dr. Joshua Zeichner suggests a peptide cream to gently treat the under eye area. “Peptides are signals that tell your skin to do a specific job. It's like dangling a carrot in front of their nose,” he explains.

For this skin type, Zeichner recommends the Alpha H Liquid Gold Firming Eye Cream ($82 at Nordstrom) because it, “contains 2 specific peptides that help strengthen the skin and stimulate collagen production to improve the appearance of fine lines and crepey skin.”

2. SkinCeuticals AOX Eye Gel

Dark circles, fine lines and pigmentation under the eyes can make someone look even more tired and aged than they might be, so a Vitamin C serum will brighten the area and lighten harsh shadows.

Zeichner explains: “Vitamin C is a potent antioxidant that neutralizes free radical damage, brightens dark spots to even skin tone, and supports production of healthy collagen.” For this, he recommends the $104 Skinceuticals AOX Eye Gel to battle bags and brighten the face.

3. Kiehl's Eye Fuel All Skin Types

Puffiness under the eyes can be due to a lack of sleep, so a caffeine infused cream is the way to go. “Caffeine both has a constricting effect to eliminate excess fluid and also encourages your body to break down fat,” Zeichner says.

If this sounds familiar to you, try the $29 Kiehl’s Eye Fuel to depuff under the eyes and enhance your overall appearance!

4. The A Method Collagen Boost Peptide Eye Cream

We also checked in with skincare expert Madelyn Cusimano, esthetician for The A Method, who explained how this eye cream is from celebrity dermatologist, Dr. Tina Alster, and a product that features peptides. This aforementioned, powerful skincare ingredient can moisturize, hydrate and soothe the skin around your eyes.

It's dubbed an "all-in-one" cream, meaning that it targets anti-aging goals like drawing attention away from wrinkles and fine lines while also preventing dreaded puffiness. In addition, it can brighten dark eye circles and aims to "tighten and tone the appearance of skin around the orbital rim," as noted on the brand's website, where you can purchase the highly raved $78 cream.

5. RoC Max Daily Hydration Crème

Fine lines and sagging skin under the eyes calls for a cream that will provide elasticity and firmness to the area. Zeichner explains: “If you have crepey skin under the eyes, look for an eye cream that contains retinol. Retinol is a form of Vitamin A that stimulates collagen and elastin to firm and strengthen the skin.”

According to Zeichner, the $34.99 Roc Retinol Max Correxion Eye Cream at Ulta will be your best bet as it “contains a stabilized form of retinol in a specialized formula designed for the under eye area.”

The Bottom Line

Overall, while these are five go-to and often praised eye cream ingredients, our experts suggest visiting your dermatologist for more personalized and specific recommendations. Cusimano concludes that eye creams work best when paired with another retinol product (your dermatologist can help you find one that suits your needs).

Retinol, she says, will help "feed the collagen and encourage cell turnover, while the peptide will help support all the progress the skin is making." Both, she stresses, "work on collagen stimulation and strengthening the skin."

Author:

Senior Staff Writer

Marissa is a Brooklyn-based culture journalist and senior staff writer at SheFinds, covering edgy celebrity style, timeless beauty trends, lifestyle and entertainment news. Her coverage of indie music, NYC fashion, underground and pop culture is featured in PAPER Magazine, Paste Magazine, The Knockturnal, Bandsintown and more. You can reach her at [email protected]

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