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Eye cream for day or night? with SPF?
I'm thinking about starting to use an eye cream. I'm 26 with fair, oily/combination skin. I've been noticing fine lines around my eyes recently. In my daily routine I use an SPF in the morning all over my face. I'm wondering if I should use an eye cream with SPF during the day (I'm not outside much, just the car ride to work... and it has been dark lately) or if I should use one at night.
I'm considering Clinique All About Eyes or Clarins Sun Wrinkle Control Eye Contour Care SPF 30.
Thanks!
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Yes I agree with the poster who mentions getting sun exposure while in the car driving, I have noticed damage from the sun on the left side of my face. The Clarins eye cream with SPF is very good, and wearing sunglasses helps as well.
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I'm 25, and started noticing the same thing... I've been using Dior's eye cream (It came in a kit with a full size eye cream, mini face moisturizer, and some kind of moisturizing gel), and I love it. I think it's SPF 20. It's great for the sensitive skin around your eyes, and even helps makeup go on smoother. Hope this helps ![]()
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I am 28 and I just purchased Cliniques intensive under eye cream. It works great, especially for underneath concealer to help it glide right over. Obviously nothing is a miracle worker or will permanently erase wrinkles but this is certainly very helpful!
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You should absolutely use a sunscreen on your entire face, including your eye area even if you are just out in the sun driving in a car. Sun exposure is the number one cause of pre-mature aging. I would definitely go for the Clarins Sun Wrinkle Control Eye Contour Care SPF 30. Clarins has a great skincare line.
I hope this helps you. ![]()

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