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Engr. Muhammad Obaidul Haque 20 Apr, 2024 10:55:21 PM 1 28
Best Answer: Sometimes banking a good night’s sleep just isn’t enough to get rid of your dark circles, especially as you age and your delicate under-eye skin grows thinner. “Eye creams are usually specially-formulated treatment products with specific ingredients to target under eye concerns, such as puffiness, under-eye bags, and hollowness,” says Dr. Green. “These ingredients may or may not be found in your usual face moisturizer.” Also, she explains that these creams may even be formulated with a special-delivery system to increase the efficacy of the ingredients.
Try La Roche-Posay’s Redermic C Eyes Anti-Wrinkle Eye Cream ($45 for 0.5 oz), which features wrinkle-fighting powerhouse vitamin C, or Olay Eyes Brightening Eye Cream for Dark Circles ($28 for 0.5 fl oz), also containing vitamin C, as well as niacinamide (otherwise known as vitamin B3) and caffeine. “These all work synergistically to plump and brighten the skin, also reducing discoloration and softening fine lines,” adds Dr. Green.
Engr. Muhammad Obaidul Haque 20 Apr, 2024 10:55:21 PM