The most effective treatments for under-eye circles, according to experts
- What is the best treatment to get rid of dark circles?
- How I picked the best dark circles treatments
- Best products for treating dark under-eye circles
- Best eye creams for dark circles
- Best eye masks and patches for dark circles
- More treatments to help reduce dark circles
- Meet our experts
- Why trust NBC Select?
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If cosmetic procedures aren’t an option for you, using the right over-the-counter skin care products can help reduce the appearance of dark circles.
A stressful lifestyle, busy schedule and lack of sleep are known to cause dark under-eye circles — but they aren’t the only possible reasons. Other factors such as genetics, dehydration and age, can also cause them to form, making them uniquely challenging to treat.
“Dark circles result from under-eye puffiness, volume loss, hyperpigmentation and visibility of the blood vessels in the under-eye area,” says Dr. Marisa Garshick, a board-certified dermatologist at MDCS Dermatology in New York City. Though cosmetic procedures like injectable fillers can offer a more effective long-term treatment, plenty of over-the-counter skin care products can help remedy discoloration over time.
What is the best treatment to get rid of dark circles?
It’s very rare to be able to fully treat under-eye circles. But even though some causes are tougher to treat than others, most of the time there are products that can provide some improvement, says Rayhan. Since there are many factors that cause dark circles, you usually need to treat them using a few different methods, he says.
Cosmetic procedures are the most effective way to treat dark circles, according to our experts. If the discoloration is caused by volume loss creating shadows, injectable fillers (typically hyaluronic acid-based) or a lower eyelift (called lower blepharoplasty) are most effective, while laser skin resurfacing with a CO2 laser can help with thinning of the skin and blood pooling, says Rayhan. Chemical peels performed in-office by a dermatologist or skin care professional can also help treat hyperpigmentation or discoloration, says Garshick.
If cosmetic procedures aren’t for you, some over-the-counter eye creams and skin care products can still help reduce the appearance of dark circles. (Keep in mind that you won’t get the same results as you would get from in-house cosmetic procedures.) One of the best ways to do this is by hydrating and moisturizing the area using eye creams with ingredients that induce collagen, like retinol and vitamin C.
You should always wear sunscreen during the day — even around the eyelids — to protect the skin, especially since hyperpigmentation from sun damage can worsen dark circles over time, according to Rayhan. While some factors may be out of your control, “using sunscreen helps prevent UV damage that can contribute to volume loss and hyperpigmentation which can otherwise lead to dark circles,” says Garshick.
How I picked the best dark circles treatments
When shopping for over-the-counter treatments for dark under-eye circles, the dermatologists I spoke to recommend considering the following factors:
- Ingredients: Consider skin care products that have key ingredients like hyaluronic acid (to hydrate), retinol (to reduce fine lines), caffeine and vitamin C (to brighten). All these ingredients help treat and reduce the appearance of dark under-eye circles. (I go more in-depth about these ingredients below.)
- Type of product: In addition to eye creams, silk pillowcases and cooling under-eye patches can also help reduce the appearance of dark circles over time. Applying sunscreen around the eyes and eyelids can also protect the skin from sun damage that may worsen the appearance of dark circles, experts say.
Best products for treating dark under-eye circles
Everything on the list below has been recommended by dermatologists, are an NBC Select editor favorite or have ingredients that align with the advice and guidance of our experts.
Best eye creams for dark circles
RoC Retinol Correxion Eye Cream

RoC Retinol Correxion Under Eye Cream for Dark Circles & Puffiness, Daily Wrinkle Cream, Anti Aging Line Smoothing Skin Care Treatment 0.5 oz (Packaging May Vary)
- RoC Retinol Correxion Eye Cream $21.97 at Amazon
- RoC Retinol Correxion Eye Cream $29.99 at Ulta
One of our favorite eye creams, this RoC option has retinol to help stimulate collagen production (which experts say keeps the structure of your skin firm and provides underlying support), but is also gentle enough that it doesn’t irritate the delicate under-eye skin, says Dr. Nkem Ugonabo, a board-certified dermatologist at Union Derm. It also has glycerin, which pulls moisture into the skin, says Dr. Heidi Waldorf, a board-certified dermatologist and owner of Waldorf Dermatology Aesthetics.
L'Oreal Paris Revitalift Triple Power Anti-Aging Eye Cream

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- L'Oreal Paris Revitalift Triple Power Anti-Aging Eye Cream $18.16 at Amazon
- L'Oreal Paris Revitalift Triple Power Anti-Aging Eye Cream $17.80 at Walmart
- L'Oreal Paris Revitalift Triple Power Anti-Aging Eye Cream $29.99 at Walgreens
L’Oreal’s Revitalift eye cream includes a combination of retinol, vitamin C and hyaluronic acid to reduce puffiness and brighten the skin under the eyes. It also gets top marks from Waldorf for having skin-plumping glycerin and dimethicone, as well as caffeine for reducing redness and discoloration.

Gently massage the applicator over your eyelids, work it in small circles under the eye all the way to your temples and repeat this four times before tapping in any excess with your fingers, according to the brand. (Courtesy Zoe Malin, NBC Select Editor)
Neutrogena Retinol Eye Cream for Dark Circles

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- Neutrogena Retinol Eye Cream for Dark Circles $21.97 at Amazon
- Neutrogena Retinol Eye Cream for Dark Circles $33.49 at Ulta
Neutrogena’s retinol eye cream is also made with hyaluronic acid and dimethicone, and is a great drugstore option, according to Waldorf. It not only works to decrease the appearance of fine lines and dark circles, but also keeps the delicate skin under your eyes hydrated, she says.
Isdin K-Ox Eyes Dark Circles Minimizer Eye Contour Cream

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- Isdin K-Ox Eyes Dark Circles Minimizer Eye Contour Cream $106.00 at Amazon
- Isdin K-Ox Eyes Dark Circles Minimizer Eye Contour Cream $106.00 at Dermstore
- Isdin K-Ox Eyes Dark Circles Minimizer Eye Contour Cream $106.00 at Isdin
I love using Isdin’s K-Ox eye cream daily to combat my dark circles. It brightens my under eyes, leaves the area feeling hydrated and the ceramic applicator is cooling on my skin. The eye cream also has haloxyl, an ingredient that helps even out skin tone and keeps the under eyes firm, according to the brand.
Summer Fridays Light Aura Vitamin C + Peptide Eye Cream

Summer Fridays Light Aura Vitamin C + Peptide Eye Cream .5 oz/ 15 mL
- Summer Fridays Light Aura Vitamin C + Peptide Eye Cream $44.00 at Amazon
- Summer Fridays Light Aura Vitamin C + Peptide Eye Cream $44.00 at Sephora
- Summer Fridays Light Aura Vitamin C + Peptide Eye Cream $44.00 at Summer Fridays
This eye cream has a lightweight, whipped texture and is a favorite of NBC Select reporter Zoe Malin. Like others on our list, this eye cream has vitamin C and caffeine to help brighten, depuff and support the production of collagen, according to the brand. Malin, who dabs less than ¼ of a teaspoon onto the skin, stores the cream in her fridge to provide an instant cooling effect.

Malin stores this cream in her fridge to provide an instant cooling effect when she applies it in the morning. (Courtesy Zoe Malin, NBC Select Editor)
Olehenriksen Banana Bright+ Eye Crème

- Olehenriksen Banana Bright+ Eye Crème $46.00 at Sephora
- Olehenriksen Banana Bright+ Eye Crème $46.00 at Ulta
- Olehenriksen Banana Bright+ Eye Crème $46.00 at Olehenriksen
This eye cream has vitamin C, which helps brighten the under-eye area, experts say. It also has jojoba seed oil, shea butter and beeswax, which are all gentle for the eye area and hydrate the skin, according to the brand. However, although the cream is fragrance-free, it still may irritate more sensitive eyes.

This creamy eye cream has natural light-reflecting mineral pigments to color-correct and brighten your under eyes. (Courtesy Bianca Alvarez, NBC Select Reporter)
Garnier SkinActive Clearly Brighter Anti-Puff Eye Roller

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- Garnier SkinActive Clearly Brighter Anti-Puff Eye Roller $12.99 at Walgreens
- Garnier SkinActive Clearly Brighter Anti-Puff Eye Roller $12.99 at Garnier
- Garnier SkinActive Clearly Brighter Anti-Puff Eye Roller $14.99 at CVS
This Garnier eye roller can serve as a quick fix for under-eye puffiness and dark circles because it has caffeine, vitamin C and mint to help reduce the appearance of the under-eye bags, says Garshick. Its convenient roll-on applicator has a cooling effect that can help you easily apply the gel cream to the under-eye area, according to the brand.
Alastin Restorative Eye Treatment

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- Alastin Restorative Eye Treatment $118.00 at LovelySkin
- Alastin Restorative Eye Treatment $128.00 at Alastin
This Alastin eye treatment has brightening and hydrating ingredients like niacinamide and green tea, says Ugonabo. It also has a blend of active peptides that helps firm up the skin and even out skin tone under the eyes, according to the brand. It’s noncomedogenic and hypoallergenic, which also makes it a good option for those with sensitive skin.
Supergoop Bright-Eyed 100% Mineral Eye Cream

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- Supergoop Bright-Eyed 100% Mineral Eye Cream $40.00 at Amazon
- Supergoop Bright-Eyed 100% Mineral Eye Cream $40.00 at Sephora
- Supergoop Bright-Eyed 100% Mineral Eye Cream $40.00 at Ulta
Waldorf recommends Supergoop’s mineral eye cream because it has zinc oxide, which is great for sensitive skin, and SPF 40 to protect the skin from harmful UV rays (you should look for a sunscreen with a minimum SPF 30 to provide an adequate amount of protection, experts say in our guide to face sunscreens.) This SPF eye cream also has a blend of probiotics and caffeine to brighten the skin and alleviate any redness, according to the brand.
Charlotte Tilbury Cryo-Recovery Depuffing Eye Serum

- Charlotte Tilbury Cryo-Recovery Depuffing Eye Serum $70.00 at Sephora
- Charlotte Tilbury Cryo-Recovery Depuffing Eye Serum $70.00 at Nordstorm
- Charlotte Tilbury Cryo-Recovery Depuffing Eye Serum $70.00 at Bloomingdales
Cooling products are helpful for reducing swelling and puffiness since the cold causes the blood vessels to constrict, says Garshick. “This is why I often recommend putting eye cream in the refrigerator to get the added cooling benefit or using eye creams that contain a cold metal applicator for the added de-puffing benefit,” she says.
This Charlotte Tilbury eye serum comes with a metal applicator that has an instant cooling effect to de-puff the eyes, according to the brand. It also has a blend of caffeine and peptides, which our experts say can keep the under-eye area looking smoother, brighter and more refreshed.
Neostrata Repair Intensive Eye Therapy

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- Neostrata Repair Intensive Eye Therapy $66.75 at Amazon
- Neostrata Repair Intensive Eye Therapy $71.20 at LovelySkin
Packed with alpha hydroxy acids, hyaluronic acid and peptides, this eye cream has protective antioxidant benefits, says Waldorf. “Fruit stem extract contains antioxidants and other ingredients that may be protective to aging cells. It also has caffeine to reduce puffiness,” she says.
Neocutis Lumiere Firm Riche Extra Moisturizing Illuminating Tightening Eye Cream

Neocutis Lumiere Firm Riche - Extra Moisturizing Illuminating & Tightening Eye Cream - 15 ML
- Neocutis Lumiere Firm Riche Extra Moisturizing Illuminating Tightening Eye Cream $100.00 at Amazon
- Neocutis Lumiere Firm Riche Extra Moisturizing Illuminating Tightening Eye Cream $125.00 at Dermstore
- Neocutis Lumiere Firm Riche Extra Moisturizing Illuminating Tightening Eye Cream $125.00 at LovelySkin
This Neocutis eye cream targets dark circles with ingredients like vitamin C, caffeine and peptides. It also has growth hormones, which are proteins that help regulate good collagen processes (which restores the skin) and reduce bad collagen processes to avoid volume loss around the under-eye area, according to our experts. Suitable for all skin types, the brand recommends using this cream in the morning and evening.
Best eye masks and patches for dark circles
Pacifica Eye Bright Vitamin C Spot Serum Mask

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- Pacifica Eye Bright Vitamin C Spot Serum Mask $4.99 at Amazon
- Pacifica Eye Bright Vitamin C Spot Serum Mask $5.00 at Ulta
These Pacifica patches are packed with ingredients like hyaluronic acid and vitamin C to brighten and hydrate your under eyes. The patches are also infused with aloe to moisturize and soothe the delicate skin around the eyes, according to the brand. You can purchase these individually or purchase them in a pack of four
Peter Thomas Roth | Water Drench Hyaluronic Acid Cloud Hydra-Gel Under-Eye Patches

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- Peter Thomas Roth | Water Drench Hyaluronic Acid Cloud Hydra-Gel Under-Eye Patches $56.00 at Sephora
- Peter Thomas Roth | Water Drench Hyaluronic Acid Cloud Hydra-Gel Under-Eye Patches $56.00 at Ulta
- Peter Thomas Roth | Water Drench Hyaluronic Acid Cloud Hydra-Gel Under-Eye Patches $56.00 at Bloomingdale's
Skyn Iceland HydroCool Firming Eye Gel Pads

“Puffiness can be reduced temporarily by using topicals with ingredients like green tea polyphenols and caffeine, which helps the fluid shift,” says Waldorf. She likes using these Skyn Iceland topical cooling pads before a special occasion, presentation or photo shoot to help de-puff and brighten up her under eyes. You can pop them into the fridge for a cooling effect that also helps reduce swelling and puffiness, says Waldorf. Free of parabens and silicones, these pads can help seal moisture and plump the skin in just 10 minutes, according to the brand.
More treatments to help reduce dark circles
Aquaphor Healing Ointment

- Aquaphor Healing Ointment $12.97 at Amazon
- Aquaphor Healing Ointment $14.99 at Ulta
“I often recommend patients apply a tiny amount of Aquaphor healing ointment under the eye at night to help seal in moisture,” says Ugonabo. Designed for dry, cracked skin, the Aquaphor Healing Ointment can go beyond under-eye care: You can use it as a lip moisturizer, facial moisturizer, hydrating mask and more, according to the brand.
EltaMD UV Clear Tinted Face Sunscreen SPF 46

EltaMD UV Clear Tinted Face Sunscreen, SPF 46 Oil Free Sunscreen with Zinc Oxide, Protects and Calms Sensitive Skin and Acne-Prone Skin, Lightweight, Tinted, Dermatologist Recommended, 1.7 oz Pump
- EltaMD UV Clear Tinted Face Sunscreen SPF 46 $47.00 at Amazon
- EltaMD UV Clear Tinted Face Sunscreen SPF 46 $47.00 at Dermstore
- EltaMD UV Clear Tinted Face Sunscreen SPF 46 $46.00 at Bluemercury
Sunscreen helps protect the skin from UV rays that cause sun damage, which can ultimately help diminish the appearance of dark circles in the process, says Dr. David Rayhan, a board-certified dermatologist at Rayhan Dermatology. This tinted sunscreen from EltaMD — which makes some of our favorite SPF lip balms and tinted moisturizers — comes recommended by Rayhan because “it contains zinc oxide and iron oxide, which help prevent damage from ultraviolet light,” he says.
Slip Silk Pillow Cases

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- Slip Silk Pillow Cases $115.00 at Amazon
- Slip Silk Pillow Cases $115.00 at Ulta
- Slip Silk Pillow Cases $115.00 at Sephora
Silk sheets and pillowcases can help prevent tugging at the skin, which can ultimately reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, experts explained in our guide to silk bedding. Though they’re not going to fully treat dark circles, chronic friction can cause pigment production: “If your pillowcase is irritating your eyelids, this could be contributing to the problem,” says Rayhan. Waldorf recommends investing in this Slip silk pillowcase because it’s machine-washable and designed to reduce friction on your face. The pillowcase is available in both Queen and King sizes and comes in multiple colorways, including pink, silver and pistachio.
Farmacy Green Clean Makeup Removing Cleansing Balm

- Farmacy Green Clean Makeup Removing Cleansing Balm $39.00 at Sephora
- Farmacy Green Clean Makeup Removing Cleansing Balm $39.00 at Farmacy Beauty
- Farmacy Green Clean Makeup Removing Cleansing Balm $39.00 at Ulta
Some makeup-removing wipes, especially those that require rubbing the under-eye area, may cause redness and irritation and even worsen hyperpigmentation, according to our experts. Farmacy makes some of our favorite acne scar treatments and editor-favorite lip masks, and this balm from the brand is one I use daily to double cleanse. It has a smooth, silky consistency and melts easily into my skin, so I don’t have to rub my eyes with a coarse wipe to remove my eye makeup. It has sunflower and ginger root oils to remove eye makeup without stripping or drying out the skin, and it has papaya extract to gently exfoliate, according to the brand.

This cleansing balms is a great alternative to makeup wipes because it’s gentle on the skin and melts off makeup without friction, experts say. (Courtesy Mili Godio)
Meet our experts
At NBC Select, we work with experts who have specialized knowledge and authority based on relevant training and/or experience. We also take steps to ensure that all expert advice and recommendations are made independently and with no undisclosed financial conflicts of interest.
- Dr. Marisa Garshick is a board-certified dermatologist at MDCS Dermatology in New York City and an assistant clinical professor of dermatology at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center.
- Dr. Nkem Ugonabo is a board-certified dermatologist with advanced fellowship training in cosmetic dermatology and lasers at Union Derm in New York City.
- Dr. Heidi Waldorf is a board-certified dermatologist and owner of Waldorf Dermatology Aesthetics
- Dr. David Rayhan is a board-certified dermatologist at Rayhan Dermatology in Huntington Beach, California.
Why trust NBC Select?
I’m an updates editor at NBC Select and I’ve covered skin care since 2021. For this article, I spoke to four dermatologists to narrow down the best treatments for dark under-eye circles, and highlighted their recommendations for the best products to consider.
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