1.Use Two Eye Creams — Not One
A cooling gel in the morning to depuff. A rich cream at night to nourish. One won’t do it all — think treatment and support.
2. Sleep With Your Head Slightly Elevated
Gravity is real. Elevating your pillow just a few inches helps reduce fluid pooling overnight (aka: puff city).
3. Use a Cold Spoon Trick — Or Better Yet, a Jade Roller from the Fridge
Cooling constricts blood vessels and reduces swelling. Pro tip: Press gently, and roll outward — not down.
4. Apply Concealer After Eye Cream, Let It “Sit” for 30 Seconds
Concealer on dry skin = creasing and spotlighting the problem. Dab your eye cream, wait 30 seconds, then gently apply and tap to blend. Game. Changer.
5. Avoid Shimmer Under the Eyes
It sounds counterintuitive, but shimmer magnifies texture and shadows. Stick to satin finishes on lids and keep the under-eye area matte, hydrated, and smooth.
6. Caffeine Isn’t Just for Coffee
Eye treatments with caffeine can shrink vessels and reduce puffiness. Use a small amount and pat it in gently — your eyes will perk up faster than you will.
💬 Remember: It’s not about hiding tired eyes — it’s about helping them feel as refreshed as you deserve to be.