Or maybe it’s all three! The first two scenarios can be improved with an eye cream but according to all of our docs, the not-so-lovely-sounding tear trough deformity (undereye hollows) is beyond a cream’s capabilities. Or it might be because you’ve lost volume underneath your eyes, leaving you with a hollowed-out look that creates dark shadows. You could have hyperpigmentation darkening the surface of your skin. “But in your 50s, you’ll want to use an eye cream in addition to those modalities.” Here, the eye creams that the doctors use and recommend, and the improvements that you can - and can’t - expect to see.īefore you treat dark circles, it’s important to pinpoint the cause, because there’s more than one: It could be that the area under your eyes is dark because the skin is thin and you can see dark blood vessels showing through. “By using an eye cream in your 30s, you can delay using toxins, fillers, and lasers around the eyes,” says Paredo. That thin skin is why the right eye cream can make a difference: Active ingredients can penetrate more easily there than on other parts of your face and body. The eyeballs are held in place by muscles and ligaments, but the skin there has very little support.” It’s also an area with very little structural support since the eyes sit in a hole called the eye socket. “That’s the order in which you’ll see the signs of aging first.” The reason for that is twofold, explains Doris Day, MD, dermatologist and clinical associate professor of dermatology at the New York University Langone Medical Center, who offers a little anatomy lesson: “The skin around the eyes is the thinnest skin on the body. “Eyes, then neck, then hands,” says Marina Peredo, MD, dermatologist and associate clinical professor of Dermatology at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. ![]() But put on your readers and damn, the crepey skin, crow’s feet, and sagging lids come into sharp relief. Nature is a marvel: Just as fine lines become real wrinkles and dark under-eye circles take up permanent residence, our ability to see things up close starts to go. Photo-Illustration: The Strategist Photos: Retailers
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