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Under-eye patches tested and reviewed by our editors
Summary
NBC Select editors tested a range of under-eye patches and compiled dermatologist guidance on ingredients such as retinol, vitamin C and hyaluronic acid that target puffiness, dark circles and fine lines.
Content
Editors at NBC Select tested a variety of under-eye patches and compiled expert input. Under-eye masks and patches are shaped for the under-eye area and commonly include ingredients such as retinol, vitamin C and hyaluronic acid. Dermatologists and makeup professionals were consulted about which ingredients address common concerns like puffiness, dark circles and fine lines. The roundup covers different formats and price points, from single-use gels to reusable masks.
What we know:
- Under-eye patches often target specific concerns: hydration, depuffing and minimizing fine lines.
- Common active ingredients reported in the article include hyaluronic acid and glycerin for hydration, caffeine for temporary depuffing, vitamin C and niacinamide for brightening, and retinol or bakuchiol (a retinol alternative) for addressing fine lines.
- Some products provide a cooling effect and are recommended to be chilled to enhance depuffing, while others are designed to stay in place during movement.
- Options range across price points and formats, including single-use gel patches, reusable masks, and sets; the article notes prices spanning low-cost packs to higher-end options.
- A few reusable masks on the list do not contain skincare serums and are described as tools to assist application of other eye products.
Summary:
The article presents editor-tested under-eye patch options alongside dermatologist commentary on ingredient functions and product formats. Undetermined at this time.
