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  2. These Drugstore Eye Creams Might Be Better Than Your ... - AOL

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    Skin Renewing Eye Cream “This has peptides and ceramides which help hydrate the eyelid skin,” says Dr. Lal. Along with these ingredients, the CeraVe Skin Renewing Cream also utilizes caffeine ...

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    Looking for the best eye cream to combat wrinkles, dark circles, and puffiness? We tested over 50 eye creams to find the best ones that really work, according to your age.

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    Confidence In A Cream Moisturizer. This cream can be used once or twice a day, says Dr. Garshick. "By combining peptides, including rice peptides and tetrapeptides, this eye cream helps firm the ...

  5. A Definitive List of the Best Eye Creams for Wrinkles ... - AOL

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    Retinol Fusion PM Eye Cream. With 1.5% time-released microencapsulated retinol, this eye cream works to diminish the look of wrinkles and dark circles overnight. It also includes caffeine to ...

  6. Periorbital dark circles - Wikipedia

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    In addition, many skin care ingredients can help in the form of eye creams. Caffeine is a potent vasoconstrictor that has been proven to improve the look of dark circles by constricting, or tightening, the dilated vessels under eyes. Vitamin C can help brighten hyperpigmentation as well as thicken the dermal layer of skin which conceals dark ...

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    Eye creams are typically very light lotions or gels, and are usually very gentle; some may contain ingredients such as caffeine or Vitamin K to reduce puffiness and dark circles under the eyes. Eye creams or gels should be applied over the entire eye area with a finger, using a patting motion.