
Your daily fix for
DARK CIRCLES
Summary
Dark circles can make even well-rested skin look tired. They’re common, multifactorial, and often tied to your genetics, lifestyle, and skin tone. The good news: small daily habits and the right eye care can make a visible difference for you. With hydrating textures, brightening actives, and SPF protection, you can revive your eye area and bring back a fresh, awake look—no concealer required.
The
LOWDOWN
Dark circles form when the delicate skin under your eyes becomes thinner, dehydrated, or pigmented—often a mix of genetics, lifestyle, and sun exposure. Consistent care can visibly improve their appearance. Hydrating actives, brightening antioxidants, and daily SPF work together to restore luminosity and leave your eye area looking rested and refreshed.

Dark circles vs. shadows
- Dark circles usually result from visible blood vessels, thinning skin, or pigmentation.
- Shadows appear when hollows under the eyes create a darker area due to structure, not pigmentation.
Knowing the difference helps you choose the right treatment: hydration and brightening for pigmentation, plumping and firming for hollows.
What causes
dark circles?
dark circles?
Dark circles can appear for many reasons, including:
- Genetics: Thin under-eye skin or naturally visible veins.
- Aging: Loss of fat, collagen, and elasticity makes blood vessels more...


6 daily habits to reduce
DARK CIRCLES
Your skin might be dehydrated if you notice:
- Tightness or discomfort
- Dull, tired-looking skin
- Fine lines
(especially around eyes/forehead)
- Uneven tone or patchiness
- Itchiness or sensitivity
- Dark under-eye circles
- Dry, chapped lips
Rehydrate your
ROUTINE
Give your under-eyes some TLC with a simple 4-step routine. Consistency is key—morning and evening care can help reduce the appearance of dark circles and brighten your tired-looking eyes.
Morning
Expert
ADVICE
- Be gentlePat your eye cream on with your ring finger—avoid rubbing or tugging this delicate skin.
- Layer upEye creams go first, then your moisturiser and SPF. Active ingredients work best on clean skin.
- Be consistentDaily care, even in small amounts, is more effective for dark circles than occasional heavy treatments.
- Support from the insideAdequate sleep, a balanced diet, and good hydration complement your topical care.
Avoid common
MOISTURE MISTAKES
- Skipping SPF: Sun exposure can darken under-eye pigmentation and make your dark circles look more intense.
- Relying on makeup alone: Concealers cover, but don’t treat the underlying cause of your dark circles.
- Forgetting hydration: Dehydrated under-eye skin looks sunken and dull.
- Using harsh products: Fragranced creams or exfoliants can irritate thin under-eye skin and worsen dark circles.
Hydration
HEROES
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