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Luckily, There Are Products for That If straight puffiness is your concern, topical eye products can most definitely help. Gel formulas are your new BFF, since they're more cooling than lotions or creams, says Rouleau. "Cold temperatures constrict blood vessels to reduce swelling and puffiness," she explains. Even better, choose one that contains caffeine: "Not only does caffeine help constrict the blood vessels, it's also a diuretic that helps flush out excess water," Chiu says. One to try: Garnier Skinactive Miracle Anti-Fatigue Eye Gel-Cream, $17. Products with metal applicators are also a smart choice. The metal tip is cooling (espesh if you stash it in your fridge), and using it to massage in the product helps promote drainage. Our go-to: First Aid Beauty Eye Duty Triple Remedy, $36.
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