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Do drugstore eye creams actually work? Dermatologists weigh in


Do drugstore eye creams actually work? Dermatologists weigh in

Using an eye cream twice a day can help with hydrating and brightening the under-eye area, which can be prone to puffiness and dark circles.Kara Birnbaum / NBC News

Whether you're struggling with dryness, puffiness or dark circles, the right cream can help address specific under-eye concerns -- and some of the best formulas are at the drugstore.

"The under-eye area has the thinnest skin on the entire body, making it incredibly delicate," says Dr. Sarah Sung, a board-certified dermatologist in Seattle. "Eye creams are specifically formulated for the thin, sensitive under-eye area and are able to provide the nourishment that a facial moisturizer cannot."

To help you find the best eye creams at a drugstore price, I talked to skin experts about what to look for in a quality formula, and included their recommendations for the best ones to shop.

The best drugstore eye creams help hydrate the skin without feeling greasy, according to our experts. Below, we highlight their suggestions about what to consider.

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"This is one of my favorite eye creams to address under-eye puffiness since one of its key ingredients is caffeine, which helps constrict blood vessels to depuff," says Sung. "It also has peptides to help brighten up the under-eye area over time." Plus, because it comes in a tube (versus a pot), it's more sanitary to use.

Key ingredients: caffeine, peptides | Best for: depuffing, dark circles | Size: 0.5 oz.

This fragrance-free eye cream, which has the seal of acceptance from the National Eczema Association, comes recommended by Sung who says it's a great option for those with sensitive skin. "The ceramides and hyaluronic acid work to hydrate the under-eyes while also repairing the barrier function of the skin overall," she says. Also, the niacinamide in the formula can help improve the appearance of dark circles. "The Cerave eye cream bottles (I've used another version in the past) are really easy to use and dispel a tiny amount of product at a time giving you a lot of control," says NBC Select editor Lindsay Schneider.

Key ingredients: ceramides, niacinamide, hyaluronic acid | Best for: dryness, puffiness | Size: 0.5 oz.

"I've tried a lot of expensive eye creams since I started working at NBC, but I still reach for this $13 drugstore option daily," says NBC Select social media assistant Caitlin Cusack. "It immediately makes my under eyes look brighter, a lot less puffy and hides my dark circles. The gel formula is easy to blend into my skin and feels super light, which is a must for me since the skin under my eyes is sensitive. The only downside is that there's not too much product, so I go through it quickly -- I probably repurchase this more than any other product I own."

The key ingredient in this eye cream is retinol, which Sung says boosts collagen production and cell turnover to minimize the look of fine lines under the eyes. Because retinol can make skin more sun-sensitive, make sure to use this formula at night and follow up with sunscreen during the day. "I would also recommend starting this product two to three times weekly, and increasing as tolerated to allow the skin of the under-eye area to adjust to the retinol," she says.

Key ingredients: retinol | Best for: puffiness, dark circles, fine lines | Size: 0.2 oz.

This fragrance-free eye cream from Neutrogena is ideal for those who struggle with dry under-eyes because it has hyaluronic acid, which attracts and retains water, giving you that smooth-looking skin, according to Neutrogena. It also has a gel consistency that doesn't feel greasy upon application, making it great for all skin types -- oily included. I love using this as part of my daytime skin care routine because it moisturizes my perpetually dry under-eyes without feeling heavy. It's also a great hydrating base layer for concealer and powder.

Key ingredients: hyaluronic acid | Best for: hydrating, smoothing | Size: 0.5 oz.

Sung recommends this eye cream from Olay because it combines three all-star ingredients: vitamin C, niacinamide and peptides, which she says all help visibly improve the look of dark circles and fine lines under the eyes. "The combined effects of brightening, moisturizing and boosted collagen production leave the under-eyes refreshed and rejuvenated," she says.

Key ingredients: vitamin C, niacinamide, peptides | Best for: dark circles | Size: 0.5 oz.

For an emollient eye balm that plumps the skin and minimizes the look of fine lines, this formula from Honest Beauty is a reliable option. Shea butter and argan oil help support the skin barrier while aloe gently soothes and hydrates, according to Honest. To use, pat the eye balm around the eyes until it melts into the skin.

Key ingredients: shea butter, argan oil | Best for: hydrating, smoothing | Size: 0.5 oz.

This rich formula from Revolution has vitamin C to brighten the skin and squalane to hydrate it, making a good option for those with dry skin or uneven skin tone. You can wear it on its own or underneath makeup thanks to its lightweight consistency, and has a luminous finish that reflects light, making dark circles less apparent.

Key ingredients: vitamin C, squalane | Best for: dark circles, fine lines | Size: 0.5 oz.

When shopping, our experts recommend looking at several factors, including the key ingredients and what under-eye issue the formula targets to know whether it's going to give you what you need. Below, we highlight their suggestions of things to consider.

Look at the texture

Eye creams can come in gel, cream and balm consistencies, and the one you choose will depend on your preferences and skin type.

Consider your specific needs

Your specific under-eye concerns will determine which formula and ingredients you use.

An eye cream is a product formulated specifically for the area around the eyes, which tends to be thinner and more sensitive than other parts of the face. "Compared to a face cream, eye creams often contain milder ingredients with targeted benefits, such as depuffing or brightening," says Sung. Eye creams also tend to have a thicker texture than facial moisturizers, which is particularly helpful because the skin underneath the eyes doesn't have as many oil glands as the cheeks and nose, which may make this area more prone to dehydration, says Bottiglione.

You should typically apply an eye cream after cleansing and applying a serum. Depending on how thick your facial moisturizer is, you may prefer applying before to ensure it absorbs directly into the under-eye area.

Most eye creams are safe to use twice a day. Sung recommends using a pea-sized amount for both eyes on your ring finger since it applies the least pressure and ensures there's no tugging in this delicate area. "Tap gently around the orbital bone in an upward motion, avoiding the eyelids unless the product specifically says it's safe," says Sung.

The most important thing to remember when using an eye cream is to avoid pulling on the skin or pushing too hard during the application, as the skin around the eyes is thinner and naturally more sensitive, says Bottiglione.

Especially if you have sensitive skin, Sung recommends conducting a patch test on your arm or jawline before applying any new product around the eyes. "If you notice ongoing irritation or have underlying conditions like eczema, it's best to consult a dermatologist for personalized guidance," she adds.

With the right ingredients, eye creams can help the skin around the eyes appear healthier, brighter and firmer, says Bottiglione. The constant movement of the area combined with thin, fragile skin makes the skin around the eyes more susceptible to signs of fatigue including dark circles, fine lines, dryness and puffiness, according to Sung. "Specialized eye creams can be a helpful part of skin care routine, as they help maintain hydration and can specifically address specific under-eye concerns through targeted ingredients," she says.

At NBC Select, we work with experts who have specialized knowledge and authority based on relevant training and/or experience. We also take steps to ensure all expert advice and recommendations are made independently and without undisclosed financial conflicts of interest.

Michelle Rostamian has more than 10 years of experience covering beauty and skin care topics. For this story, Rostamian spoke to board-certified dermatologists and included their direct recommendations and products based on their guidance.

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