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How Do I Choose an Eye Cream?

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Do you have under-eye circles?

Do you have fine lines?

Do you have an oily skin type?

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Dark circles get even darker as you get older. Eye creams promise you brighter eyes or a rejuvenated appearance. They can really create a change, as long as the cream you buy is the best thing you want to change for the eye problem. You should look for ingredients such as antioxidants, hyaluronic acid or ceramides, Vitamin C, etc. Cucumber and kojic acid are also good ingredients for reducing dark circles. You should try out the RoC Retinol Correxion Anti-Aging Eye Cream, Paula's Choice Resist Anti-Aging Eye Gel, Pure Biology Premium Total Eye Cream, Tarte Maracuja C-Brighterâ„¢ Eye Treatment, etc. For best results, you need to use the eye cream consistently.

You should look for an eye cream with retinol for fine lines because retinol and vitamin A can help your skin cells regenerate and stimulate collagen production. Retinol can make your skin sensitive to the sun so you should always apply sunscreen on your eye area after you have applied the eye cream and before going into the sun.

You should look for an eye cream which does not contain oil so you could try out the Neutrogena Hydro Boost Eye Gel-Cream.

You should look for an eye cream which contain hyluronic acid, manuka honey, caffeine, etc. The region around your eyes could be more likely to flake and suffer from extreme dryness if you have dry skin. To moisturise your skin, you should use a cream that is thicker than your usual moisturizer.

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