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Best eye cream for dark circles, wrinkles, fine lines and bags

17th September 2023 | Author: Annie Hopson

We’ve tried and tested dozens of skincare products to discover which is the best eye cream for dark circles, fine lines, and eye bags 


There was a time when the best eye creams and serums were the reserve of those of us with mature skin, fine lines, and other signs of ageing. Yet there are now countless options available, targeted at different age groups for varying skin concerns and needs.

Whether you’re looking to get rid of dark circles, reduce puffiness, blur fine lines, or prevent wrinkles – there’s a product out there for you. To help you choose, we’ve handpicked some of the best eye creams on the market to suit all budgets.

We’ve also started answering readers’ questions about choosing the best eye cream at the bottom of this article. Click on the links below to jump to the relevant sections.


Best eye cream UK

  1. Editors Pick: CeraVe Eye Repair Cream£13
  2. Budget Buy: The Ordinary Caffeine Solution – £6.40
  3. Clinique Moisture Surge Eyes£31
  4. The Inkey List Caffeine Serum£9.99
  5. Avène Soothing Eye Cream£10
  6. Origins GinZing Eye Cream£28
  7. The Body Shop Oils of Life Eye Gel£20

 

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Editor’s Pick: CeraVe Eye Repair Cream

£13 | Buy now

Why we love it: In recent years, the CeraVe Eye Repair Cream has amassed a loyal following. Why? Hyaluronic acid is one of the best things to happen to skincare – and this formula is packed full of it.

This ingredient has the ability to hold up to 1,000 times its weight in water, making CeraVe’s budget-friendly eye cream extremely moisturising. As a result, this is the best eye cream for wrinkles.

It not only repairs dry and damaged skin, but it also protects delicate skin and helps eradicate puffiness. Plus, at a relatively affordable £12, it’s hands down the best eye cream we’ve used.

Don’t just take our word for it, either. Our resident makeup artist Victoria Howe explains why she rates it so highly in her guide on how to get rid of dark circles.

You can also read more about the benefits of hyaluronic acid in our science of moisturiser article or our What is hyaluronic acid?  article.

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Budget Buy: The Ordinary Caffeine Solution 5% + EGCG

£6.40 | Buy now

Why we love it: It’s no secret The Ordinary is one of our fave beauty brands.

At just under £6, this budget-friendly buy is formulated with an extremely high concentration of caffeine and EGCG to deliver a blend of antioxidants and anti-inflammatories to the under-eye area.

Caffeine is great for re-energising the skin, in a similar way to how caffeine re-energises your brain, while EGCG (Epigallocatechin-3-gallate) comes from green tea. This makes it one of the most powerful antioxidants and studies have found it can significantly reduce the appearance of scars.

As you can read in our The Ordinary Caffeine Solution review, this product does a fantastic job at brightening up tired-looking eyes and goes a long way to reduce the appearance of puffy skin.

After six weeks’ use, our eyes looked much less puffy and this solution made the skin around our eyes feel smooth and firm.

As for dark circles, The Ordinary’s Caffeine Solution did take a little longer to make a noticeable difference to skin tone but it’s the brightest our eyes have looked in ages, so it’s worth the wait.

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Clinique Moisture Surge Eyes: Best lightweight eye serum

£31 | Buy now

Why we love it: At just under £30 for 15ml, the Clinique Moisture Surge Eyes serum is most definitely a luxury purchase, but we think it’s worth it for the results you get.

If you’re plagued with dark circles and puffy eyes, it’s best to opt for something lighter than a thick cream.

The molecules in serums are much smaller than cream formulas (you can read more in our science of serums article) and therefore penetrate the skin easier.

This means they won’t sit on top of your eye socket. They’re also lighter during the application, making it less likely that you’ll pull and damage the skin.

Clinique’s concentrated formula is ultra-lightweight on the skin and helps reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and dryness, too.

FURTHER READING: Clinique Moisture Surge review: A great, hydrating all-rounder regardless of your skin type

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The Inkey List Caffeine Eye Serum: Best for younger skin

£9.99 | Buy now

Why we love it: As the old adage goes – prevention is better than cure.

Once you hit your twenties (seriously, you’re classed as having mature skin as young as 25…) it’s important to start taking care of your skin and eyes.

The Inkey List Caffeine Eye Serum is great for re-energising tired eyes, at any age, but is particularly great at protecting your delicate skin against future ageing.

All at an incredibly low price. It is a little runny so we recommend applying it with a precision roller, like this one from The Body Shop.

For even better results, stick the metal roller in a skincare fridge and multiply the impact and results.

FURTHER READING: Spotlight on The Inkey List: Affordable skincare and hair care that actually does as it promises

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Avène Soothing Eye Cream: Best for sensitive skin and eyes

£10 | Buy now

Why we love it: If you’re looking for relief from tight, red, and sore under-eye skin, look no further than Avène’s Soothing Eye Contour Cream.

The formula contains thermal spring water to reduce irritations of the eye contour area and soothes sensitive eyelids without feeling cakey on the skin.

Its key ingredients include Dextran Sulfate, to soothe puffiness, bisabolol, to help protect the eye contour, and antioxidants.

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Origins GinZing Refreshing Eye Cream: Best for eye bags and puffiness

£28 | Buy now

Origins eye creamBoots

Why we love it: Whether you’ve had a late night, or are just genetically #blessed with eye bags and puffiness, Origins GinZing can help.

The formula is enriched with energising coffee beans, panax ginseng, and anti-inflammatory magnolia to help minimise and reduce swollen skin.

It’s slightly higher on the price scale than some of the other high-street creams, but it’s worth it for its results.

Buy now from Boots

The Body Shop Oils of Life: Best eye cream for dark circles 

£26 | Buy now

Why we love it: If you’re looking to bring life to your tired eyes, we recommend The Body Shop Oils of Life Eye Cream Gel.

The formula is lightweight and is infused with three seed oils that melt into your skin, leaving your under-eye contour feeling and looking revitalised.

This The Body Shop best-seller is leaning towards the higher end of the price scale for high-street creams, but at 50ml it lasts a long time, so is great value.

Buy now from The Body Shop

Which eye cream is best?

Knowing which eye cream is best comes down to a couple of factors. These include which eye concern you want to tackle (or tackle first), your preferred consistency, and your budget.

Creams tend to be thicker, and are usually best used at night. Lotions and gels are lighter and can be worn under makeup with ease. You can also buy serums that contain smaller particles, meaning they can penetrate deeper into the skin.

The best course of action is to apply eye serum and let it soak in. Then follow with a thicker eye cream. At night, you can then seal in these ingredients with either Vaseline or similar, or you can buy the Tropic Butterbalm.

The best eye creams include ingredients such as caffeine, antioxidants, oils, and vitamins. Caffeine helps re-energise the skin and are great for dark circles. Antioxidants like EGCG (Epigallocatechin-3-gallate) reduce scars and pigmentation, while oils help moisturise the skin.

If puffiness, particularly is an issue, it can help to put eye creams in the fridge before applying them. This cools the cream, which in turn cools the skin and reduces any swelling or inflammation. It’s also a great little pick-me-up if your eyes are feeling heavy or tired.

You can put these creams in your regular fridge, or you can take a look at our best skincare fridge list for a more dedicated place to put your toiletries. They’re also great for face masks, eye masks, serums, and creams!

mamabella tip: When applying eye cream, tap the product onto your skin using your ring finger (your weakest finger) and never, ever rub! We highly recommend investing in an eye-roller. Not only does the cold metal help calm and soothe the skin, it means you can gently massage any of these best eye creams into your skin without damaging the skin. We recommend the Revitalising Precision Eye Roller from The Body Shop.


Eye creams, serums, gels: Which is best?

Eye care comes in the forms of cream, serum, and gels. Sometimes it can be tricky to choose which one and we wanted to break this down for you.

Eye serum

  • Best for visible ageing signs
  • Tend to contain retinol
  • Consistency is thin

Eye Creams

  • Best for delaying ageing signs and hydration
  • Tend to contain hyaluronic acid
  • Consistency is creamy or thick

Eye Gels

  • Best for brightening, hydrating for oily skin
  • Tend to contain caffeine
  • Consistency is lightweight and watery

The key to eye care is to make sure you know what you need. We have opted for eye cream because we know we need to prevent any further ageing around our eyes, we need to keep the skin barrier protected and keep wrinkles at bay, this is all about hydration for us.

Eye serums are reparative and work deep in the skin. They can help with dark circles and wrinkles. They are all about targeting existing ageing signs.

Eye gels are about prevention and they tend to absorb quickly to give a refreshing look around the eyes, gels help with de-puffing and this contains caffeine to awaken tired eyes.


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