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  2. The best caffeinated eye creams to reduce dark circles - AOL

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    This 5% caffeinated eye serum has a 4.3-star average rating from over 4,200 reviewers, and like other options on our list, has hyaluronic acid for hydration and niacinamide to diminish dark...

  3. These Are the Only Eye Creams I'll Use on My Puffy Under-Eyes

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    Caffeine 5% + ECGC Depuffing Eye Serum. This lightweight eye cream from The Ordinary contains a major dose of caffeine, plus a mix of EGCG (a soothing antioxidant found in green tea) and...

  4. Dermatologists Swear These Eye Serums Are Worth The Money

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    Simply apply the serum to the undereye area using the applicator and massage it over the area for a mini gua sha experience that will revive even the most tired-looking of peepers.

  5. Dry eye syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Eye drops that include autologous serum (serum taken from the same person's blood and used in an eye drop formulation) are sometimes suggested to help supplement natural tears. The composition of serum has similarities to natural tears may mimic natural tears.

  6. 17 Best Eye Serums for Dark Circles and Fine Lines - AOL

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    Eye serums often work quicker than typical eye creams. Here, experts explain the benefits of switching to lightweight products. Shop the 17 best eye serums here.

  7. Hyperviscosity syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Types of hyperviscosity syndromes vary by pathology; including serum hyperviscosity, which may cause neurologic or ocular disorders; polycythemic hyperviscosity, which results in reduced blood flow or capillary perfusion and increased organ congestion; and syndromes of hyperviscosity, caused by reduced deformability of red blood cells, often ...