Before I tell you about these products, let's talk about why dark spots occur. Contrary to popular belief, dark circles are not necessarily the result of old age or lack of sleep. There are several causes for the skin discoloration including allergies, eczema, heredity, smoking or drinking. In addition, under-eye skin is extremely thin making blood vessels in the area more obvious. Rubbing your eyes roughly or scrubbing off make-up could cause under-eye blood vessels to leak and basically cause darkening like a bruise.
So whad-da-ya-gon-na-do? I've tried Prescriptive's Vibrant-C Skin Brightening Eye Cream and had favorable results.
Vibrant-C has vitamin C in it which is a building block of collagen. Collagen is a protein that gives skin structure, tone and elasticity.

Vibrant-C claims to also fight fine lines, wrinkles, puffiness, and improve tone and texture. Sorry folks can't testify to anything besides the dark spots. Vibrant-C will cost you about $40 for a .5 ounce bottle. Here's the gotcha: this product is recommended to be used over Prescriptive's Super Line Preventer which is also supposed to reduce the appearance of fine lines. SLP costs $50 for a 1 ounce bottle. These products together are pricey for something that doesn't fix a problem, but helps to make the problem a little less noticeable. I'm reluctant to recommend this set because I never noticed any change in my fine lines. It did however help the darkness. So it depends on which is the bigger problem for you, lines or discoloration. My suggestion is to pick up a sampler of the duo from a department store's Prescriptives counter, try them and decide for yourself if it's worth the investment. Samples are the best thing about expensive brands.
Product number 2 that I've tried is Kiehl's Creamy Eye Treatment.
This eye cream boasts its use of avocado oil. Avocados are rich in nutrients. Among them vitamins C, B and E. Vitamin B promotes firmness and E helps to build and maintain healthy skin tissue.
This product is so rich that it should only be applied to the orbit bone under your eye, and it will hydrate the entire area. I was warned of this, but at times I don't believe that fat meat is greasy, so I applied it on my entire eyelid, and ended up with watery eyes. I found it very interesting that after using this product for about a week, the cream virtually turned into fluid as I rubbed it on my face. Not sure what that means, but it's my guess that over the course of using the product for several days the area has become extremely hydrated. Kiehl's sells for $25 for a .5 ounce jar.
Besides eye creams, try a concealer to help even out your skin tone. If your circles are very dark, a corrector may be necessary.
So that's my take on dark spots and "bandaids" for them, as Vibrant-C or Kiehl's are incapable of making the discoloration go away, but helps to make them look lighter.
If you guys have other suggestions or tips, please share!
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