Though eye creams are not always necessary, dark circles and puffiness are always a drag. Should you choose to use one, select a product with antiaging ingredients. It is advised to choose to use a regular facial moisturizer around your eyes. However, if you prefer separate eye cream you can look for those products and use them before your moisturizer.
Recommended Eye Creams
Derma E Pycnogenol Eye Gel with Green Tea Extract
Skineffects by Dr. Jeffrey Dover Intensive Eye Treatment with Vitamin C
Sudden Change Eye Gel with Green Tea
Osmotics Antioxidant Eye Therapy
SkinCeuticals Eye Balm
Toner Use
Toners are great oil-free way to give your skin the antioxidants it needs. You can also use an eye gel or eye serum with oil-control properties and/or antioxidants. One very beneficial antioxidants is green tea. Its proven benefits include protection from skin cancer and wrinkle prevention. You’ll want to choose a product like Replenix serum, which contains such a high level of green tea that it is brown in color. But don’t let the color put you off; if it isn’t brown it simply doesn’t have enough green tea for you purposes.
Recommended Toner, Gels, and Serum
# Zia Natural Skincare Ultimate Toning Mist Normal/Oily
# Avon BeComing Get Supple Hydrating Mist (contains antioxidants)
# SkinCeuticals Serum 20
# Topix Replenix Retinol Smoothing Serum with green tea
# Caudalie Face Lifting Serum with Grapevine Resveratrol
# Elizabeth Arden Prevage Anti-aging Treatment
# N.V. Perricone M.D. Firming Facial Toner
# Replenix Retinol Smoothing Serum with green tea by Topix
Additional Recommended Eye Creams
# Skineffects by Dr. Jeffrey Dover Intensive Eye Treatment with Vitamin C
# Neutrogena Radiance Boost Eye Cream
# Olay Age Defying Revitalizing Eye Gel
# Cellex-C Eye Contour Gel
# MD Skincare Firming Eye Lift
# SkinCeuticals Eye Gel
# Dr. Brandt Lineless Eye Cream
# Olay Age Defying Revitalizing Eye Gel