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Lightweigh t Eye Creams
I have an episode of peri-orbital edema every month. Because of this my eyes have developed under-eye bags and under-eye darkness. What are the best lightweight eye creams for reducing under-eye bags and minimizing under-eye darkness?
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Hi eternityandaday,
You may want to try a few different items to treat the darkness and bags under your eyes, Here a few of my top favorites:
Origins Gin Zing

This eye cream is great for brightening the delicate eye area while the boost of ginseng, magnolia and caffeine refresh and restore radiance and smoothness to the skin.
First Aid Beauty Detox Eye Roller

The cooling metal ball dramatically soothes and softens puffiness, brightens dark circles, smoothes away bags and hydrates thirsty skin.
Fresh Lotus Eye Gel

This lightweight eye gel is easily absorbed onto the skin while signs of fatigue, dark circles, dehydration, and puffiness are reduced with ingredients like grapeseed, jojoba, lotus flower and soft orange extract.
I hope my suggestions can help you find the best items for your skin. Don't forget to visit your local store where a cast member can assist you in making samples of products you would like to try out. You can view our store locator here.
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This happens to me too: exact same situation ! I've had look results w Ole Henrickson's eye gel/ rollerball combo for a.m and same brand Fresh Start Eye Cream for p.m. Part of it might be due to allergies... I think some ingredients in that Fresh Lotus stuff might be allergens in some people. I tried that and it kinda made puffiness worse. Of course, that might've been coincidental, but cucumbers and squash related plants are close to ragweed family...

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