Have you found yourself distracted on your Zoom calls, focusing more on why you look so tired than the person you’re talking to? Or perhaps whenever you catch a glimpse of yourself in the mirror, all you see are bags and fine lines? If this sounds familiar, it could be time to upgrade your eye cream to a more effective, harder working eye serum.
Eye creams are great at giving the eye contour a moisture boost, but if it’s a more youthful result you’re after – think brightening, tightening, smoothing or depuffing – you’ll need an eye serum. Just like a face serum, they contain antioxidants and higher concentrations of active ingredients that can really make a visible difference.
“Eye serums are formulated to be more fluid than a cream,’’ explains Daniel Ezra, renowned eye surgeon at prestigious eye hospital Moorfields and Harley Street. “A gel-like consistency that allows for better penetration of potent anti-ageing ingredients as opposed to an eye cream which tend to just sit on the skin and is less likely to penetrate the deeper tissue.”
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We put the latest formulas on trial, so you can pick one that delivers real results. We applied them as part of a morning and evening skincare routine instead of eye cream (you don’t need both). Our winners were soothing and a pleasure to use, but most importantly targeted puffiness, discolouration, lines and wrinkles.
We recommend you look out for ingredients such as peptides for boosting collagen, vitamin C and niacinamide for brightening and soothing and retinol for fine lines and wrinkles. And don’t underestimate the power of caffeine – just like your morning hit, it wakes-up and de-puffs the eye contour by boosting circulation. We found that the eye serums that included it made us look as if we’d had a full eight hours sleep, even if we’d actually got far less.
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