For most people, the eye area is one that ages notoriously fast and needs a lot of special care and generally comes down to one of two products, an eye serum or an eye cream. Just walk into any Sephora nationwide and you know that finding the right fit for you isn’t as easy a task as you would think. To help you make the decision, we’re here to give you the facts so you can make the right choice for your skin.
Eye Cream
Like any skincare purchase, your eye cream should be an investment into self-care and a product you enjoy using. Creams are usually water soluble and are usually heavier in weight. They provide a very hydrating feel but can sometimes leave behind an oily feeling which can complicate makeup application.
Eye creams tend to be thicker and richer-feeling and experts believe that while an eye cream can be formulated with effective ingredients, they can be compromised easier because of the consistency of the cream. They are usually open-air jars that can attract the growth of bacteria and tend to go stale sooner as the exposure to air makes the product less effective with each passing day it’s exposed.
Eye creams can be effective but experts suggest only using one if you suffer from extreme dryness around your eye area. If you don’t, you could find that your makeup looks like it’s melting off from excess oil and you can end up with clogged pores. Eye creams are great for hydrations but may not do much for dark circles, puffiness or even deep wrinkles.
Eye Serum
Eye serums are like eye creams but thinner and lighter than their weightier cousin. Like an eye cream, it can be packed with beneficial ingredients that can reverse signs of again but what makes this unique is how your skin absorbs it.
Experts have proven that an eye serum is actually able to penetrate your skin deeper and address issues that go beyond the surface of your skin. Expect your eye serum to be your superhero to fight unwanted issues like sagging or drooping eyelids, dark circles, and even puffiness. They also often come in an airtight package or pump meaning the product is not exposed to air giving the opportunity for bacteria to grow. They tend to have a longer shelf life as well.
Eye serums tend to blend so well into your skin that they absorb much faster than any cream on the market making it ideal for those who want a quick routine where they can apply their makeup without waiting for products to dry.
The Verdict
The big picture with eye care is that something is better than nothing so we suggest that if you have a preference between cream or serum, just make sure you’re using a specialized product that is made for your eye area.
In terms of which will produce the best result, most experts agree a serum is a far better option. Serums like the South Beach Eye Lift Serum are often able to include peptides, nutrients and other ingredients that would not function at optimal levels in a cream. An under eye serum is meant to reduce the appearance of under-eye circles, reduce puffiness beneath the eyes, restore the elasticity and minimize wrinkles, crow’s feet, and fine lines.
Do you prefer an eye cream or an eye serum? Let us know in the comments below!