Everyone always makes claims about what eye cream is the best eye cream for 2010.  However, the answer to that question lies in the ingredient mix of each eye cream.  You see, many eye creams can claim that they are the best, and in all reality, many eye creams will find similar results.  You can’t expect miracles with an eye cream, but you can expect to treat your skin in a manner that will make you appear younger, healthier, and with a much more evened skin tone.  The reason people use eye creams is usually the same – to look younger!

Now that might sound very general, but of course everyone has their own problems around their eyes.  Some will complain of thinning skin, some will complain of puffiness, while others will simply site dark under eye circles or those famous “droopy eye bags.”

Depending on what you use an eye cream for, your experience and ratings of different eye creams may differ.  (Or you may just to go with a more medicinal, proven approach like an eye serum.)

However, as you look for under eye products like eye creams, serums, gels, ointments, or however you are being pitched the product that you will apply under your eyes, you need to know a few basic things.  For starters, you need to know which ingredients are PROVEN to work on certain problems that always appear around the eyes.

Here are a few symptoms that can appear around the eyes, as well as an ingredient that works to treat each one.

1.  Eye bags. These pockets of fluid appear under the eyes make us look tired, uninterested, and downright “unsexy.”  That may be a general definition, but you get where I am going – they are not a good site for anyone, and no fun to look at first thing in the morning.  For this, look at an ingredient called Eyeliss, which does a great job at treating eye bags.  Eyeliss firms and tones the skin in a comforting manner, treating bags on contact.

2.  Dark Circles. There are a few proven ingredients that work for dark circles.  One that comes to mind is seaweed extract.  If you have ever visited a spa, chances are you have seen many products that hype this ingredient, a natural ingredient that works well on dark circles and any skin discoloration.  There is a reason spa’s go the natural route with seaweed extract, and that’s because it works.  If you are looking to go the cosmeceutical route, there is no better ingredient than Haloxyl.  Haloxyl is used in many of the best eye serums (you can’t put it in a cream due to viscosity issues) on the planet right now, and it’s clinically tested results are off the charts.  Check out this page to see more Haloxyl information on one of the top selling eye serums.

Other symptoms like puffiness, redness, and eye wrinkles are best treated with an ingredient that targets smoothing the skin called Argireline.  Never buy any anti wrinkle treatment that doesn’t have Argireline, as it’s by far the most proven and effective ingredient out there on the market right now, and it’s even been called the best needle free botox alternative by some insiders.

Hopefully as you shop, these tips can keep you, the consumer, a step ahead of the game so you can find the best anti aging treatmentsfor whatever symptom of aging you are treating.

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