
"I like to think that the perennial dark circles under my eyes give off an early-aughts Julian Casablancas vibe."
"The skin around the eyes is the thinnest on the body with fewer oil glands, so it shows fatigue and dehydration earlier," says Dr. Nicole Ruth, a board-certified dermatologist. "A well-formulated eye cream can improve hydration, support collagen and reduce puffiness."
"Better hydration alone can temporarily smooth fine lines and improve light reflection," explains Ruth, "which is why the eye area often looks more rested almost immediately [after use]."
Under-eye circles can be partly genetic but remain manageable with targeted products. The skin around the eyes is the thinnest on the body with fewer oil glands, making it prone to fatigue and dehydration. Well-formulated eye creams improve hydration, support collagen, reduce puffiness, tone skin, soften lines and enhance resilience. Better hydration alone can temporarily smooth fine lines and improve light reflection, producing an almost immediate rested appearance. Some people may find regular moisturizers sufficient, but eye creams are specifically formulated for delicate orbital skin. Richer balms and concentrated formulas safeguard and cushion skin during cold weather; a little product goes a long way.
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