
Anti-ageing eye cream gives ‘filler effect without needles' and brightens dark circles
This celeb-loved skincare brand has just launched a smart new eye cream designed to smooth, brighten and firm the eye area, with results visible in as little as two weeks
The delicate eye area is one of the first parts of the face to show signs of ageing – including fine lines, dark circles and puffiness – yet it can be one of the trickiest areas to treat. This advanced new eye cream from dermatologist Dr Dennis Gross, however, looks to deliver some impressive results – and shoppers are already impressed.
Dr Dennis Gross DermInfusions Fill + Repair Eye Cream is available to buy now from Space NK and Cult Beauty, and at Cult Beauty you'll currently find it with 20% off, down from its usual price of £64 to £51.20. Designed to targeting six zones around the eye area where signs of ageing typically occur – crow's feet, under eyes, lids, bunny lines, eleven lines and the inner tear trough, it uses trending skincare ingredients copper peptides and ectoin to, the brand claims, 'diminish fines lines, restore the moisture barrier and firm wrinkles'.
Dr Dennis Gross' own clinical trials show a brighter under eye area in two week of using this new eye cream, while 93% of testers said they saw a firmer, brighter, smoother eye area, and 81% saw reduced fine lines immediately. Shopper reviews are also impressive, with several calling it 'the best eye cream they'd tried'.
"I've only been using the Fill Repair Eye Cream for a couple of weeks, but I can already see a difference," one person wrote on the Space NK website. "My under-eyes look more awake and less sunken, and the fine lines are definitely softer. It has a lightweight, silky texture that absorbs quickly and layers well with other products. I love the cooling feel when I apply it—it's super refreshing in the morning.
"The hyaluronic acid really plumps up the skin, and I've noticed less puffiness and darkness overall. It honestly feels like a mini filler effect without the needles!"
Dr Dennis Gross DermInfusions Fill + Repair Eye Cream
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"I have been using the cream both morning and night for around three weeks now - my dark circles have definitely lightened and the skin around my eyes looks plumper," another agreed. "I am definitely using less under eye concealer – which is great!"
"I give a lot of love to my under-eye area so am quite picky with what I use, and this eye cream is one of the best," a Cult Beauty shopper wrote. "It plumps, hydrates and firms, and I have seen a noticeable different in a short space of time. I can't wait to carry on using this lovely product!"
One tester, however, quite reasonably remarked that you shouldn't necessarily expect immediate results: "It feels nice to apply and easy to use but I haven't seen massive effects - but but think it would take longer than a week to see results," they put, adding, "feels nourishing and gentle, soaks in quick and doesn't feel heavy on the face."
If you're looking for alternatives, retinoids can be good ingredients to look for in anti-ageing skincare – although start with low percentages and build up gradually to avoid irritation. Try Medik8 Crystal Retinal Ceramide Eye, from £42, which comes in three different strengths.
Meanwhile if you've got sensitive eyes and are mainly looking for gentle hydration, try Kiehl's Kiehl's Creamy Eye Treatment with Avocado, £30.
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All in all, this effective cocktail of ingredients delivers plenty of bang for your buck. I've seen improvement after just a single use, with that improvement continuing when used more regularly as part of my day and night-time skincare routine. It's a shame that … it doesn't come with an eye-cooling applicator like the one included with Charlotte Tilbury's eye serum, but that might be an ask too far for its often-sub-£10 price. Size: 15mlUse: AM and PMVegan: noRecyclable packaging: yesActive ingredients: caffeine, peptide Matrixyl 3000 and squalane £47 at John Lewis£47 at Charlotte Tilbury Makeup artist Charlotte Tilbury's eponymous beauty brand is as much-loved for its skincare as its makeup, helping to propel the status of the brand. In my opinion, this eye serum, which was inspired by the cold therapy that she uses on models backstage at shows, is one of her best. Why we love itAs well as the benefits of caffeine, this serum comes loaded with cryotherapy-inspired ingredients that work wonders to de-puff skin by constricting blood vessels and reducing inflammation. The formula's effects are further enhanced by the cooling metal tip applicator with which you apply the product; it glides over the eye contour smoothly, without dragging the skin. It felt soothing and cool and appeared to instantly reduce the puffiness of the skin around my eye. So much so that I've taken to using the massaging applicator throughout the day too, especially after a long evening or a perimenopausal night of tossing and turning. It's a shame that … if the skin around your eyes is particularly dry like mine, then you'll likely need to use a more hydrating product overnight. Size: 15mlUse: AM and PMVegan: yesRecyclable packaging: noActive ingredients: caffeine, peptides and hyaluronic acid £64 at Tatcha£64 at Space NK Infused with brightening powerhouse vitamin C, I'm awarding this Tatcha launch the best eye cream for dark circles because it helps on two fronts. As well as guarding against the daily aggressors that cause ageing, neutralising free radicals and protecting the skin against the sun, it also repairs damage already present, brightening the skin and boosting collagen production for firmer, plumper skin. Why we love itIt perked up my tired-looking eyes instantly and over time. The instant gratification is thanks to the inclusion of light-reflecting pigments that create the illusion of brighter eyes. However, the real magic happens because of the hefty dose of vitamin C, which releases slowly over time without irritating the delicate area. Evidence shows that vitamin C may help brighten skin, and using this cream twice a day saw the area around my eyes looking more refreshed and radiant after just a week. With continued use, skin felt firmer and fine lines looked reduced after about a month. It's a shame that … you have to be realistic with your expectations; while such products can improve the condition of skin, they can't completely eradicate dark circles. Use: AM and PMSize: 15mlVegan: noRecyclable packaging: noActive ingredients: vitamin C, niacinamide and antioxidants £105 at Look Fantastic£105 at SkinCeuticals The reason top dermatologists often line their glass cabinets with this luxe beauty brand is that it gives professional-grade results. More recently, this corrective eye cream has reaffirmed that there's far more to SkinCeuticals' lineup than just its viral C E Ferulic vitamin C serum (although there's no denying it's worth its hype). Why we love itAs soon as I applied this silky cream to the skin, optical diffusers flooded my undereye area in light to bring instant radiance and make my dark circles appear less noticeable. It reduces puffiness, too, thanks to its dose of caffeine. However, what elevates this eye cream is its ability to smooth the look of fine lines and address firmness when used longer term. It achieves this by targeting advanced glycation end products (or AGEs, hence the product's name) with SkinCeuticals' patented active proxylane. AGEs build up in our skin as we get older, or as a result of poor diet and lifestyle, degrading collagen and elastin. It's a shame that … it has such a hefty price, though its multitasking benefits are worth the splurge – so think of it as an investment. Size: 15mlUse: AM and PMVegan: noRecyclable packaging: yesActive ingredients: proxylane (a patented active), peptides and caffeine Sign up to The Filter Get the best shopping advice from the Filter team straight to your inbox. The Guardian's journalism is independent. We will earn a commission if you buy something through an affiliate link. after newsletter promotion From £30 at John LewisFrom £30 at Kiehl's Best for: moisturising A cult beauty product contender, you'll often find beauty editors raving about Kiehl's eye treatment, with even professional makeup artists praising it as an eye primer (which I can vouch for). With its rich and creamy texture, I'm only here to add to its rave reviews; it's one of the most hydrating eye creams I've ever tested. The not-so-secret star ingredient is, of course, avocado oil. Along with shea butter, it nourishes and softens the eye area to provide all-day hydration, while beta-carotene provides antioxidant protection. It's had a little upgrade, and now includes caffeine, which will work to reduce puffiness. The results? The skin around my eyes is instantly smoother and less tired-looking. It didn't make the final cut because … it may be too rich for some, especially if you're prone to milia (small white cysts). Use: AM and PM; size: 14ml; vegan: no; recyclable packaging: yes; active ingredients: caffeine, antioxidants and avocado oil £92 at Murad£92 at Sephora Best for: mature skin ReSculpt eye cream is formulated to target more advanced signs of ageing (think deep lines, wrinkles and sagging eyelids) and uses retinal to improve the condition of skin more quickly, without irritation. It shows: after just a week's use, my undereye area felt revitalised and much smoother. Best results are noticeable after about a month, when lines start to look less visible and the brow bone looks lifted for a more youthful, well-rested eye area. It didn't make the final cut because … it's more than double the price of Medik8's retinal eye cream. However, if you're looking specifically for lifting benefits, it's worth it. Use: PM; size: 15ml; vegan: yes; recyclable packaging: yes; active ingredients: retinal, gentian root extract and glycerin £40 at Cult Beauty£20.90 at Amazon Best for: instant but temporary results If you see the viral before-and-after videos on TikTok showing the dramatic results after use, you'll want to get your hands on PTR's eye cream ASAP – it's what convinced me to try it. Often termed 'botox in a bottle', I was sceptical about its performance. However, just seconds after applying, it started to smooth, firm and lift the eye area; after minutes, it had reduced the look of lines and puffiness. I was impressed! The effect is down to Firm-A-Tite, a blend of skin tighteners that you can feel working their magic. I found that achieving the best results took trial and error; use it sparingly to avoid any residue, and remain expressionless while it dries (this is the hard bit). You also must wait until it's fully dry before applying makeup. It didn't make the final cut because … its results are temporary, which in my eyes makes it feel more like makeup than skincare. Use: when needed; size: 30ml; vegan: no; recyclable packaging: yes; active ingredients: Firm-A-Tite and peptides £23 at Boots£16.99 at Amazon Best for: value Promising to pack more of an anti-ageing punch than its popular counterpart (CeraVe's Eye Repair Cream), I couldn't wait to get my hands on this new product from the purse-friendly skincare brand. With an ingredient list including hyaluronic acid and niacinamide for hydration, caffeine for de-puffing, ceramides for skin-barrier strengthening and skin-plumping peptides, it didn't disappoint. The silky, balmy texture of this cream proved instantly refreshing on application, de-puffing and smoothing my tired morning eyes, ready for makeup, for which it makes a great base. It tackles fine lines over time when used twice a day, but for more dramatic results, you'd be better opting for a formula containing retinoids. It didn't make the final cut because … personally, I didn't see enough rejuvenation of the eye area with continued use. Use: AM and PM; size: 15ml; vegan: no; recyclable packaging: yes; active ingredients: hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, ceramides and peptides £14.60 at Notino£17 at Look Fantastic Best for: Eczema Eyelid eczema (or eyelid dermatitis) is commonly caused by allergens and irritants – not only those you might apply to your skin, but even your nail polish or jewellery could be to blame. If you're suffering, as I have recently, then go back to basics with this soothing, skin-repairing formula that also removes makeup well. This ceramide-rich cream instantly calmed irritation and soothed discomfort, and after a few days of use, I saw redness reduce, and crepey, scaly skin return to its former smooth feel. It didn't make the final cut because … it's not comparable with the other eye creams and is only for very dry and stressed-out skin. Use: AM and PM; size: 100ml; vegan: no; recyclable packaging: yes; active ingredients: hyaluronic acid, glycerin and ceramides The most important thing to remember when applying product to the eye area is to be gentle. The best way to achieve this is using your ring finger; it's the weakest digit, so it prevents you from applying too much pressure. In terms of how much eye cream to use, think less is more. A pea-sized blob should be enough to cover both eyes. Apply by patting the cream or serum into skin, working from the inner to the outer corners of your eyes and along the orbital bone, or eye socket. If you're looking extra puffy, 'Start with 10-20 press pats on your lymph nodes in front of your ears (you will be able to feel the slight dip after the bone and before the cartilage) and apply your cream downwards,' says clinical facialist Kate Kerr. The general rule is to apply your skincare from the thinnest to the thickest in consistency. This is to avoid the larger molecules of thicker formulas blocking the smaller ones of lighter products and preventing them from being absorbed into the skin. I always apply my eye cream before my richer moisturiser for this reason. 'During the day, it's about prevention and protection. This is where your antioxidant-rich serums and sunscreens come in, helping to fight pollution and damaging oxidisation, as well as protecting the skin from the damaging effects of light,' says Kerr. 'Come night-time, it's about correction and stimulation. Use targeted serums focusing on your individual skincare needs, such as plumping or reducing dark circles.' Sabine Wiesel is a freelance beauty editor. Having reviewed skincare products for more than 16 years, she should have the smoothest and brightest eyes in the business. Alas, good old genetics and a misspent youth in the sun without SPF make her tired-looking eyes the ideal testing area for eye creams and serums