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7 Amazing Multitasking Eye Creams That Do It All

Get more bang for your buck with these all-in-one eye creams
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Eyes are the windows to the soul — and if your undereye area is puffy, dark, dehydrated, or wrinkled... well, it can really affect your overall look. Heck, even if you're cheery and well-rested, dark circles and puffy undereyes'll have you looking wan and tired.

The thing is, the skin around your eyes is very delicate — which means a clutch eye cream is key. We especially love multitasking eye creams that can deal with more than one issue. You get more bang for your buck because they can remove puffiness, dark circles, wrinkles and fine lines, all in one fell swoop. Keep reading to check out some of our faves!

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This eye cream is packed with all kinds of skin-loving ingredients, including skin-balancing prebiotics, brightening vitamin C and free radical-busting antioxidants.

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Vichy Mineral 89 Eyes, $24

This lightweight-yet-hydrating eye gel is perfect for sensitive skin. It's made with pure caffeine, hyaluronic acid, and mineralizing thermal water, which work together to tighten, hydrate and protect the fragile skin around your eyes.

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This eye cream is great for combatting wrinkles and fine lines, since it's formulated with retinol, vitamin C and peptides. Basically, it's got everything you need to keep you looking bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.

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Care for the delicate skin around your eyes with this three-in-one eye cream. It can reduce the appearance of dark circles, undereye puffiness and wrinkles, thanks to ingredients like peptides, hyaluronic acid, hibiscus, and vitamin C.

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BY NOELLE DENISSE DUMPIT | JAN 9, 2020 | SHARES
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