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5 Premium Eye Creams We Love (and Their Cheaper Alternatives)

Because we're on a budget
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We all want to treat ourselves to super expensive skin care products; spending without a care in the world, like we're Scrooge McDuck and we've got a vault full of gold coins we can swim through.

But... unfortunately, as much as we love pampering ourselves, the reality is that we can't afford to buy premium products all the time. Which is why we're bringing you a list of ultra-luxe eye creams and their cheaper alternatives — so you can decide if you want to splurge or save.

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The Luxe Option: Dermalogica Stress Positive Eye Lift, $69
The hyaluronic acid in this product is infused with probiotics, which will helps to keep the skin plump. It's also very lightweight which makes it a great option for oily skin.

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The Cheaper Alternative: Neutrogena Hydro Boost Gel-Cream Eye, $14.97
This baby also has hyaluronic acid and is non-comedogenic (which means it won't block your pores). It will hydrate your skin and keep your under eye area looking extra smooth.

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The Luxe Option: La Mer The Eye Concentrate, $225
The hero ingredient of this product is seaweed, which is an amazing anti-inflammatory. It also contains hematite, an iron-rich mineral that will help to even out existing undereye circles and repair any damaged skin.

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The Cheaper Alternative: Face Stockholm Seaweed Eye Cream, $36
Again, seaweed is a great anti-inflammatory — and here's another eye cream that happens to be chock-full of the stuff. It's effective and soothing and also contains cucumber extract, peptides, vitamin E, and neem leaf extract to give your skin some relief and hydration.

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BY CARMEN WILLIAMS | SEP 12, 2019 | SHARES
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