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Can Anyone Recommend a Good Eye Cream for Dark Circles?

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Recently I've noticed that the dark circles under my eyes are getting worse. I was wondering if anyone could recommend an eye cream/gel/Serum etc that could help with dark circles. I don't want to spend a fortune, ideally less than £20. Or if anyone knows of any other ways to reduce dark circles I'm all ears.

MrsCraig
a year ago
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Leannexxx

Vitamin deficiencies that are associated with dark circles include vitamins E, D, K vitamin, A, and B12. In addition to that, iron deficiency is also a root cause of dark circles so maybe try taking some vitamins first

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MrsCraig

Leannexxx I already take vitamins daily, which have all those vitamins you stated and there is iron in them too. Maybe need to try ones with a higher percentage in them

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Leannexxx

MrsCraig it's worth a try because no matter what cream you use it might not work

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MrsCraig

Leannexxx I checked the back of my vitamins and it had 100% iron, so I doubt it is an iron deficiency that is causing it. Will need to look into other vitamins

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Leannexxx

MrsCraig I hope you get sorted I wish I could but mine are hereditary 😕

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MrsCraig

Leannexxx my mum doesn't seem to have any dark circles and she is in her 70s, I must ask her what her secret is

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TiaTia

Just seen this which may be of use:-Dark circles may happen due to fatigue or as a natural sign of aging. If you find them bothersome, you can try reducing their appearance with cold compresses, tea bags, cucumber slices, skin-lightening cream, or treatment from a dermatologist.

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MrsCraig

TiaTia in my case probably fatigue as I've noticed them more since I went back to work!

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laurancekimm7

Not try’s yet but is going to try and let you know what I think of.l

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NewLife

Suffered all my life with dark circles, I’ve tried every cream out there, nothing works for me personally. I notice if I don’t drink enough water the day before they are worse the next day. And a good concealer - again tried many budgets - but Nars and probably my favourite low budget Boots Collection especially are the best ones I’ve tried. Otherwise I don’t believe there is much you can do except minimise with products , drink water and exercise or get some kind of treatment at a specialist clinic which lasts about a year. And will cost lots.

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MrsCraig

NewLife I won't be getting any kind of treatment at a clinic, even if I could afford it! I already drink plenty of water and exercise.

I don't wear make up, can you wear concealer on its own?

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Nadiaparveen

Are you getting enough sleep? Drink plenty of water. You can use a jade roller but not too close to the eyes. Maybe look into boots £10 Tuesdays offers for eye creams.

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MrsCraig

Nadiaparveen I get 8 or 9 hours sleep each night, sometimes more on the weekends. I already drink of plenty of water.

I think it might just be my imagination as I got ID'd yesterday when buying painkillers for my mother in law.

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Nadiaparveen

MrsCraig aaah that's a compliment 😍

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MrsCraig

Nadiaparveen it was indeed! My mother in law however was not happy as she was standing behind me and heard and was offended!

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Pjran

Have you considered makeup to camouflage the circles? YSL touché eclat covers my rosacea so I’m sure it will help with your eyes.

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MrsCraig

Pjran I don't wear makeup, I haven't worn makeup for about 6 years. I don't really want to apply a full face of makeup I the morning, I simply don't have time. I would consider concealer if I was able to wear it by itself.

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Pjran

MrsCraig it’s not foundation it’s just a light concealer that you only need to apply sparingly.

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