Eye Care


Our eye formulations are expertly designed to serve the specific needs of the very delicate skin around the eyes - often the first area to show visible signs of aging. With a wide choice of creams, serums and balms, there’s an ultra-gentle choice for every skin type and concern.
7 Products

Crystal Retinal Ceramide Eye 3

Smooth & Lift Eye Cream Gentle-Release Retinal

0.5 FL. OZ. / $53

Crystal Retinal Ceramide Eye 6

Smooth & Lift Eye Cream Gentle-Release Retinal

0.5 FL. OZ. / $67

Crystal Retinal Ceramide Eye 10

Smooth & Lift Eye Cream Gentle-Release Retinal

0.5 FL. OZ. / $84

Advanced Night Eye

Signature Night Eye Cream

NET WT. 0.5 OZ. (15 g) / $53

Eye Peptides

Tightening Peptide Gel

NET WT. 0.5 OZ. (15 g) / $52

Intelligent Retinol Eye TR™

Supercharged Eye Vitamin A Serum

0.33 FL. OZ. (10mL) / $27

r-Retinoate™ Day & Night Eye Serum

Youth Awakening Cream

15mL / $122

C-Tetra™ Eye

Lipid Vitamin C Radiance Serum

0.33 FL. OZ. (10mL) / $27

Illuminating Eye Balm™

Instant Brightening Eye Formula

0.5 FL. OZ. (15mL) / $45

Frequently Asked Questions

How does eye cream work?

Eye creams deliver concentrated ingredients that address specific concerns like wrinkles, dark circles, and puffiness. They hydrate and protect the delicate skin around the eyes, promoting a more youthful and refreshed appearance.

Who needs eye cream?

Everyone can benefit from using eye cream! Even in your 20s, an eye cream can help maintain hydration and protect against environmental stressors. As we age, eye creams become even more important for addressing signs of aging.

When should I start using eye cream?

It's never too early to start! Preventative care is key. Even in your 20s, a good eye cream can help maintain hydration and protect against environmental stressors.

How do I apply eye cream correctly?

Use your ring finger to gently pat a small amount of cream around the orbital bone, avoiding direct contact with the eyes.

How often should I apply eye cream?

Most eye creams can be applied twice daily, morning and night, for optimal results.

What causes dark circles under the eyes?

Dark circles can be caused by a variety of factors, including genetics, thinning skin, lack of sleep, and hyperpigmentation. Our Illuminating Eye Balm™ can provide an instant brightening effect, while C-Tetra® Eye with vitamin C can help address dark circles over time.

What is the best eye cream for me?

The best eye cream for you depends on your specific concerns:
• For fine lines and wrinkles, consider our Crystal Retinal Ceramide Eye range with vitamin A.
• If dark circles are a concern, C-Tetra® Eye with vitamin C can help brighten.
• For a more youthful appearance, Eye Peptides may be a good option.

What is eye cream supposed to do?

Eye creams are designed to address a variety of concerns, including:
• Hydrating the delicate skin around the eyes
• Reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
• Minimizing dark circles and puffiness
• Protecting against environmental stressors

Do eye creams actually work for dark circles?

Yes, many eye creams can help reduce the appearance of dark circles. Look for ingredients like vitamin C (found in our C-Tetra® Eye), which can brighten the skin and reduce pigmentation.

Is it OK to put eye cream on eyelids?

Generally, it's best to avoid applying eye cream directly on your eyelids, as the skin there is very thin and sensitive. Focus on applying the cream around the orbital bone, where you tend to see crow's feet and fine lines.

How do eye creams and serums differ from regular facial moisturizers?

Unlike standard facial moisturizers, eye creams and serums are specifically formulated for the delicate skin around the eyes. They contain lower concentrations of active ingredients and have lighter textures to reduce the risk of irritation, while still targeting concerns like dryness, puffiness, and fine lines.

Can eye care products help reduce dark circles and puffiness?

Yes, many eye care products are designed to minimize the appearance of dark circles and reduce puffiness. Look for formulas with caffeine, peptides, or vitamin C, which help improve circulation and brighten the under-eye area. Medik8’s Illuminating Eye Balm, for example, has brightening effects while hydrating the skin.

How should I apply eye care products for the best results?

Gently tap a small amount of moisturizing eye cream or serum around the orbital bone using your ring finger. Avoid rubbing or applying too close to the lash line. Apply morning and evening after cleansing but before heavier moisturizers or sunscreen.

Are there specific ingredients I should look for in eye care products?

Effective eye care products often include ingredients like hyaluronic acid for hydration, peptides to firm skin, and antioxidants such as vitamin C or E to protect against environmental damage. Retinol (in lower concentrations) can also help target fine lines if your skin tolerates it.

Can eye creams prevent wrinkles around the eyes?

Consistent use of eye creams can help reduce the appearance of fine lines and slow the development of deeper wrinkles. Ingredients like peptides, retinol, and ceramides support skin elasticity and hydration, which are crucial in preventing premature aging.

How long does it take to see results from using eye care products?

While some eye care products offer immediate benefits like hydration and brightness, more noticeable improvements in fine lines, puffiness, or dark circles may take 4–8 weeks of regular use. Consistency is key to achieving long-term results.

Can I use regular facial serums around my eyes?

It’s best to avoid using regular facial serums near the eye area unless they are specifically labeled as safe for that region. The skin around the eyes is thinner and more sensitive, so dedicated eye creams or serums are formulated to be both effective and gentle.

When should I apply eye-care products?

Apply eye care products after cleansing and toning, but before your facial moisturizers or sunscreen. Use them in both your morning and evening routines to maximize their benefits and maintain a well-hydrated, youthful-looking eye area.