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These are the best eye creams of 2025, tested and reviewed

Jennifer Romolini
Jennifer Romolini
RoC beat out all the eye creams we tested for brightening dark circles. (Jennifer Romolini/Yahoo)(Jennifer Romolini)

RoC beat out all the eye creams we tested for brightening dark circles. (Jennifer Romolini/Yahoo)(Jennifer Romolini)

I've never a person who likes their dark circles. Even with the best concealers, they're a huge pain to hide, but when left bare, they can make you look more tired than you might feel. As a journalist, writing about the best eye creams always feels a bit tricky, especially when attempting to answer the question: do eye creams actually work? The truth is, there's no one product that will disappear your under-eye pigmentation and wrinkles for good, no matter if said eye cream is literally made of caviar (I've seen it!) and costs more than your monthly grocery bill.

However, while no serum or lotion (or witchy potion) will ever completely banish the shadows, lines and bags under your eyes, there are formulas — specifically those containing peptides, retinol, caffeine or vitamin C and, to a lesser extent, niacinamide, ceramides and vitamin E — that have been clinically proven to constrict blood vessels while brightening pigment, reducing eye puffiness and/or softening fine lines, all of which makes the area look more youthful and awake.

With that in mind, over the past year, I tested 12 of the most popular under-eye treatments for dark circles and more. While several of the top eye cream brands — like SkinCeuticals A.G.E Advanced Eye Cream and La Mer's Eye Concentrate — are so fancy and expensive they should come with a monocle, I found them to be only moderately more effective at addressing skin concerns than the best drugstore options. Some pricier picks include ingredients that sound impressive (looking at you, U beauty and your "diamond dust"), but — truly — you don’t need them. When it comes to skin care, it's easy to equate luxury with quality, but more often than not, what you're paying for is hope. I won’t interfere in the relationship between you and your budget god, but for my money, these are the most effective eye creams out there.

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Best under-eye cream of 2025

Other eye creams we love

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How we tested under-eye creams

Under-eye creams we tested that didn't make the cut

Under-eye cream FAQs

Meet our experts

Update, August 19, 2025: We’ve confirmed current pricing and availability for all products. Our No. 1 pick remains unchanged.

Best under-eye cream of 2025

Size: 0.5 ounces | Scented: No | Hero ingredients: Retinol | Form: Cream | Skin Type: Any skin type

If you're looking for a low-cost retinol treatment to help with dark pigmentation and wrinkles, this is for you. RoC is the premier name in over-the-counter retinol, and its eye cream is highly rated, with more than 40,000 five-star Amazon reviews. It's excellent for improving the appearance of both fine lines and dark circles, and it's dermatologist-recommended too. I only wish it contained antioxidants and more nourishing ingredients. But for the price, it can't be beat.

Pros
  • Targets dark circles along with crow’s-feet, fine lines and puffiness
  • Stimulates collagen production
  • Lightweight texture
  • Absorbs easily
  • Affordable
  • Contains hyaluronic acid to keep eye area hydrated
Cons
  • Does not contain antioxidants
  • Formula is a bit harsh, may not be appropriate for ultra-sensitive skin
$21 at Amazon

Size: 1 ounce | Scented: No | Hero ingredients: Caffeine, EGCG | Form: Serum | Skin Type: Any skin type

The Ordinary is known for making potent skin care formulations at a fraction of the cost you'd pay for luxury brands — its high-octane caffeine serum is as effective for treating the undereye area as any I've tried. It works to temporarily constrict the blood vessels in the hollow directly beneath your lash line, making the area look smoother and brighter. My only complaint is that the product is a bit thick and not particularly hydrating, which makes it difficult to layer under makeup. 

Pros
  • Ultra affordable
  • Contains 5% caffeine for potent depuffing and pigment minimizing
  • Works quickly to improve the appearance of undereye bags
  • Tightens skin
Cons
  • Thick consistency means it doesn't absorb as well as you may like
  • Doesn't layer well under makeup
$9 at The Ordinary

Size: 0.5 ounces | Scented: No | Hero ingredients: Brightenyl, mica, grant-XT | Form: Cream | Skin Type: Any skin type

Though I'm not sure that any of The Inkey's three eye creams is better than my top pick, you really can't go wrong with these low-cost, high-quality formulations, which absorb into skin fast and are perfect for layering under makeup. Where this one wins points over our other affordable option on this list — The Ordinary's serum — is that it blends much more smoothly under concealers and foundations, making it a strong choice for day. 

Pros
  • Affordable
  • Paraben-free, fragrance-free and cruelty-free
  • Concentrated ingredients specifically formulated to brighten under eye discoloration
  • Absorbs fast
  • Works well under makeup
Cons
  • Doesn't contain retinol
  • May be irritating to extra sensitive skin
$14 at The Inkey List

Size: .5 ounces | Scented: Yes | Hero ingredients: Vitamin C, hyaluronic acid, polypeptide | Form: Cream | Skin Type: Any skin type

It's hard to find a better quality eye serum than this vitamin C version from Paula's Choice (it's clinically formulated to brighten undereye discoloration while smoothing and firming the delicate skin in this area). The texture is lightweight, supple and extra-emollient and, while it doesn't contain retinol, for the ideal mix of antioxidants and actives, this is a cream I'd use in tandem with RoC.  

Pros
  • Clinically proven to brighten and lighten dark circles
  • Lightweight
  • Moisturizing
  • Highly concentrated ingredients
Cons
  • Potent formula may not work for sensitive skin
  • Without retinol, is not the best for building collagen and softening fine lines
$39 at Paula's Choice

This optometrist-founded line was specifically formulated for those whose eyes are dry, extra sensitive and/or easily irritated. Its award-winning balm is packed with antioxidants like cureberry, and soothing flower extracts like chamomile to brighten, calm and protect the entire eye area (including your eyelashes). After using this balm every morning in tandem with the brand's heated LED light wand for two weeks, my under-eyes appeared brighter and less wrinkly.

Pros
  • Designed by an optometrist specifically for sensitive eyes
  • Natural, non irritating ingredients
  • Lightweight and smooth
  • Improves appearance of entire eye area including your lashes
  • Ideal for those with dry and/or sensitive eyes
Cons
  • Works best with brand's pricey device
  • Might be too gentle for some
  • Does not include retinol
$40 at Peep Club

Other eye creams we love

How we tested under-eye creams

I reached out to dermatologists, scrolled through dozens of Reddit threads and, after selecting a dozen contenders, tested them on my own 52-year-old under-eye circles for 14 days each. I tested for ingredient quality, absorbency, comfort and/or irritation, value, if I could apply the product under makeup and, perhaps most importantly, if the product brightened the area overall.

Other under-eye creams we tested that didn't make the cut

FAQs

What causes dark circles under eyes?

The purple-blue-red bruised appearance of the undereye is a complex problem to solve, in part because its causes are far-ranging. Dark circles may be the result of allergies or genetics (thanks, Mom!), literal exhaustion, poor diet, hyperpigmentation and — often — simply the loss of collagen and skin thinning that happens to most of us as we age. "We have to be mindful of the fact that after age 40, you're losing 1% of your collagen production per year," says Los Angeles facial plastic surgeon Dr. Kay Durairaj. "And by menopause, women could be losing 25 percent of the collagen they make — the factory shuts down production by 25 percent!"

What should I look for in an eye cream?

For the eye area, Dr. Durairaj first and foremost recommends high-quality products containing retinol or Retin A: "Eyes are unique in that the skin is so thin there so many people do not use retinol or Retin A products on their eyes and eyelids because they think their skin can't tolerate it. That's the number-one fallacy [in finding a quality eye cream]."

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Most experts I spoke with agreed with Dr. Durairaj's assessment, though some did so with stipulations. "Yes, you need retinol in an eye cream, but also enzymes, peptides and antioxidants," says Kimberly Austin, an esthetician at the popular 7QSpa.

How can I prevent wrinkles in my under eye area?

"The [under-eye] skin is so delicate," Dr. Durairaj says. To further protect under eye skin, she suggests avoiding the abrasive use of makeup or makeup removers. "We really like scrubbing and tugging and stretching the skin to draw cat eyes and things like that. But when we do that kind of thing, it truly worsens the skin quality."

How should I use an eye cream?

Use your ring finger to apply a pea-sized amount to the area, starting from the corner and gently patting along until you reach the far corner of the eye. Remember to go slow and be careful not to pull or drag the skin, while still moving the product around: "You want to improve circulation and oxygenation in this area the best you can," explains cosmetic dermatologist Dr. Ava Shamban.

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