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Everything you need to know about eye cream

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SkinTalks - May 01, 2026

The skin under your eyes is thinner than anywhere else on your face. This makes it one of the first and most obvious places to show tiredness, stress, and signs of aging.

 

The good news, Glowies? Puffy eyes, dark circles, and fine lines/wrinkles can all be improved with the right eye cream.

 

In this Skintalks post, we’ll cover the best products for each skin type, focusing on ingredients and Korean eye creams that are loved for a reason! We’ll also cover application tips so you can get the most out of every precious drop.

What does eye cream do?

The skin under your eyes needs extra hydration because it’s more sensitive and produces less natural oil than the rest of your face. While you can use moisturizer under your eyes, eye cream is carefully formulated to properly hydrate the delicate skin under your eyes! It’s also designed to be easily applied without dragging on the skin.

 

The best eye creams also contain active ingredients that treat specific concerns. They can brighten pigmentation under the eyes to reduce the appearance of dark circles, calm inflammation and fluid retention to ease puffiness, or stimulate collagen to soften fine lines.

 

Eye serum is a slightly different product, though we’ll cover both in this guide. Serum is lighter and thinner, designed to deliver concentrated active ingredients quickly into the skin rather than creating a protective layer. It might focus specifically on brightening or firming with higher concentrations of actives like vitamin C or retinol, while eye cream hydrates, shields, and keeps the area deeply nourished throughout the day. You can use both. Go for serum first for treatment, and cream on top to seal it in. 

Ingredients to look out for in eye cream

Before you pick a product, it helps to know what's actually doing the work inside it. Here's a breakdown of the key ingredients you'll find across eye creams and serums, grouped by what they actually do.

For dark circles and pigmentation

Dark circles can be caused by pigmentation, visible blood vessels showing through thin skin, or simply the shadow cast by hollowing under the eye. You can use eye creams for dark circles to fix the first two. These are the active ingredients that make a real difference:

  • Tranexamic acid reduces dark circles by inhibiting melanin production, making it one of the most targeted ingredients for pigmentation-based under-eye discoloration.
  • Vitamin C targets pigmentation and brightens over time. Look for stable forms like ascorbyl glucoside, as pure vitamin C can irritate the under-eye area.
  • Niacinamide brightens and strengthens the skin barrier and helps regulate pigmentation. It's a great one for sensitive under-eyes.
  • Glutathione works to even out skin tone and protect against environmental damage.
  • Arbutin inhibits melanin production more gently than some alternatives, making it a good option for reactive skin prone to dark circles.

For puffiness

Puffiness happens when fluid builds up under the eyes. This can be triggered or made worse by sleep, salt, and allergies, but it can also be just how your face is built. The right eye cream for puffy eyes can reduce fluid retention, calm inflammation, and visibly tighten the area so you look less swollen even on your worst mornings.

 

Here are the ingredients that drain, tighten, and calm:

  • Caffeine constricts blood vessels and reduces fluid retention, making it the go-to for fixing puffiness and dark circles with a bluish or purple tone.
  • Red bean extract promotes circulation and helps drain excess fluid.

For fine lines and firming

Fine lines around the eyes are usually some of the first to show up. The skin here loses collagen faster than other areas, and frowns, squints, and smiles all speed up the process of aging. Eye cream for wrinkles slows this down, stimulating collagen production and plumping the skin so fine lines look softer and form less quickly. 

 

Ingredients that work well for under-eye anti-aging boost collagen, speed up cell turnover, and strengthen skin that's losing its firmness:

  • Retinol stimulates collagen production and speeds up cell turnover, making it one of the most effective ingredients for fine lines and wrinkles. Look for low concentrations (around 0.025–0.05%) in eye products.
  • Bakuchiol stimulates collagen without the irritation risk of retinol, making it a good alternative if your under-eyes are more sensitive.
  • Peptides tell the skin to produce more collagen and elastin, gradually building firmness over time.
  • Ginseng includes antioxidants that help firm and revitalize tired skin. It boosts circulation to brighten the under-eye area and supports collagen production.
  • Adenosine supports cell repair and smooths fine lines.

For soothing and sensitivity

Sensitive under-eyes react quickly to new products, weather changes, and even hot water. You might notice stinging, burning, or redness that seems to come out of nowhere. These are the ingredients that calm things down rather than adding to the problem:

  • Centella asiatica (cica) calms inflammation and supports skin healing.
  • Panthenol (vitamin B5) attracts moisture and helps repair the skin barrier while soothing irritation.
  • Allantoin promotes cell renewal and softens the skin.

For hydration and barrier repair

These ingredients replace missing hydration and help your under-eyes stay nourished:

  • Hyaluronic acid draws water into the skin and holds it there, plumping the under-eye area and smoothing fine lines.
  • Ceramides reinforce the skin barrier and lock in moisture.
  • Squalane mimics the skin's natural moisture and absorbs quickly without heaviness, making it well-suited to the delicate eye area.

The best eye cream for every skin concern

The best products often tackle more than one concern at once. For example, a good dark circle cream will usually hydrate and firm, too. However, since most of us start with one thing that's bothering us most, we've grouped some of our favorites by what they do best.

The best eye cream for dark circles

The MARY&MAY Tranexamic Acid + Glutathione Eye Cream is built around two of the most effective brightening ingredients, tranexamic acid and glutathione. These reduce pigmentation by stopping excess melanin from building up and evening out the skin tone gradually.

 

The product is lightweight enough for daily use and absorbs without leaving residue, so it’s a great option if you still want to pair your under-eye treatment with a concealer for dark circles.

Tranexamic Acid + Glutathion Eye Cream

€16.59
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Fundamental Eye Awakening Gel

€23.95
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The best eye cream for puffy eyes

Dear Klairs Fundamental Eye Awakening Gel is amazing for de-puffing. The gel texture feels cooling on contact, and the caffeine and red bean extract work together to reduce fluid retention and tighten the under-eye area. It's noticeably lighter than most eye creams, which makes it extra refreshing for morning use.

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The best eye cream for wrinkles and fine lines

A cult favorite, Beauty of Joseon Revive Eye Serum: Ginseng + Retinal pairs retinal, a form of retinol, with ginseng. The retinal stimulates cell turnover and collagen production, while the ginseng nourishes and protects the skin so it can handle this without becoming irritated. In short, it soothes and smooths while slowing down the aging process.

Revive Eye Serum : Ginseng + Retinal

€12.62
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Wonder Releaf Centella Eye Cream Unscented

€14.64
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The best eye cream for sensitive under-eyes

The Purito Seoul Wonder Releaf Centella Eye Cream Unscented keeps things deliberately simple to soothe and protect your under-eyes. It’s fragrance-free, centella-based, and contains four types of peptides for gentle firming without irritation. 

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The best eye cream for ultimate hydration

Truly nourishing, the ROUND LAB 1025 Dokdo Eye Cream is formulated with mineral-rich deep-sea water and eight types of hyaluronic acid, so it delivers hydration at multiple levels rather than just sitting on the surface. It plumps and smooths without heaviness, while adenosine adds a gentle anti-wrinkle benefit on top.

1025 Dokdo Eye Cream

€29.95
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Final tips: How to apply eye cream for best results

The under-eye area is super sensitive, so it helps to apply it with care. Here are a few final tips for the best results, Glowies:

  • Always use your ring finger when placing the eye cream on, as it applies less pressure than your other fingers. 
  • Use a grain-of-rice-sized amount per eye. More than that might not soak in properly and could cause the product to become trapped under the skin. No one wants blocked pores! 
  • Don't just focus on directly below the eye. The crow's feet area and the skin beneath the brow bone would love some eye cream, too.
  • Tap the product along the bone around your eye in a gentle arc from the inner corner outward rather than rubbing or dragging. 
  • Try storing your eye cream in the fridge. The cold adds an extra de-puffing boost, which is super refreshing in the morning.

FAQs

Do eye creams work?

Yes, they really do help! A good eye cream can de-puff, hydrate, brighten dark circles, and soften fine lines with consistent use. Give it four to six weeks of twice-daily application, and you should see a noticeable difference. But let’s keep it real, eye cream is not magic. Eye cream works on the skin, not the structure underneath, so it won't completely get rid of deep wrinkles or fix dark circles caused by bone structure.

When should you apply eye cream?

You should apply eye cream twice daily, once in the morning and once at night, but be aware of which formulas are best suited to which time of day.

 

If you’re using a product with anti-aging actives like retinol or retinal, for example, keep it for your evening routine as these ingredients make skin more sensitive to UV and work best while your skin repairs overnight. Eye creams with brightening or depuffing ingredients like caffeine or vitamin C, on the other hand, are better suited to mornings.

Should you apply eye cream or moisturizer first?

You should always apply cream first after cleansing. It's formulated for thinner, more delicate skin, and applying moisturizer first creates a barrier that can dilute or block it from absorbing properly.

Should you apply eye cream or eye serum first?

You should apply eye serums before eye creams because they are the lightest type of formula, designed to deliver active ingredients quickly into the skin. Apply it, let it absorb, then layer eye cream on top to lock everything in and add hydration.

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