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Nope, You're Not Too Young to Start Using Eye Cream

These 10 products are just what you need in your 20s and 30s

If it's good enough for runway models, it's good enough for just about everyone else. Although the luxurious gold packaging is stunning enough on its own, it's what's on the inside that counts: an emollient cream that reduces wrinkles and signs of fatigue. That means that you're one eye cream away from looking like Sleeping Beauty.

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Some days, sleep is a luxury. If that rings true for you, illuminate your tired eyes with this pearlescent eye cream. And yes, it's literally made with crushed pearls to diminish dark circles, expression lines, wrinkles and puffiness while leaving you with a better-than-natural highlight.

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Your eyes deserve to feel zen, too. This CBD-infused eye cream affects your undereyes in the same way that it does the rest of your body: It calms them down and minimizes dark circles and puffiness in the process. Gently apply before putting on your makeup to give your eyes a hydration boost.

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It's not just about dark circles and puffiness: This top pick from Dear by Renee is known for its 360-degree tightening technology, which actually breaks down fat and promotes the removal of waste substances and improves tissue firmness. Of course, the peptide-rich formula still increases circulation to target puffy, dark undereyes.

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From the cool-tip metal applicator to the clinical multi-peptides, this isn't just your basic eye cream. It's a five-in-one treatment that soothes puffy eyes, lightens dark circles, conceals fine lines and tightens drooping eyelids. Name a more efficient eye cream... we'll wait.

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BY LINDSAY TIGAR | MAR 20, 2019 | SHARES
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