The CeraVe Eye Repair Cream has an impressive rating of 4.3 out of five from 33,660 reviews on Amazon, with some customers even ditching plans to get under eye filler
Beauty enthusiasts considering under-eye fillers have been swayed against the injections after discovering a ‘ride or die’ eye cream. Satisfied users have incorporated it into their skincare arsenal, citing ‘impressive’ results.
Currently on sale at Amazon for £10.99, down from its usual £14.50 – a neat 24% saving – the CeraVe Eye Repair Cream is proving to be a more cost-effective option than Boots’ pricing at £14.50, which doesn’t feature in their weekly £10 Tuesday deal.
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The dermatologist-developed CeraVe Eye Repair Cream is formulated to diminish dark circles and puffiness by combining three essential ceramides with hyaluronic acid for deep moisture retention, supporting the skin’s protective barrier. Hailed in reviews, boasting an overall Amazon rating of 4.3 out of 5 from an impressive 33,660 feedbacks, one happy customer exclaimed: “Let me tell you, this eye cream has become my ride or die. I’ve faithfully applied it morning and night without fail since the day I got it.”
They continued, adding: “Now, in terms of tone changes, I can’t say I’ve noticed a huge difference, but when it comes to texture, my eyes have seen some serious improvements. It’s become a staple in my routine for sure.”
A second fan of the product raved: “I’ve been using this eye cream for a few weeks now, and I’m genuinely impressed with the results. The formula is incredibly soothing and absorbs quickly without leaving any greasy residue. My under-eye area feels noticeably more hydrated and looks brighter and less puffy. It’s perfect for tackling those dark circles and fine lines I’ve been struggling with.”
They continued to gush, “Plus, a little goes a long way, making it great value for the price. Overall, this eye cream has become a staple in my skincare routine, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking to refresh their eyes.”
Others too experience positive outcomes, as one consumer noted: “This is my first purchase first purchase of CeraVe, I am 59-years-old and I would recommend this cream, lovely texture my skin and eye area felt hydrated. Skin felt soft and hydrated and no reactions to my eyes.”
But it wasn’t all glowing reviews – another shopper gave a candid three-star critique: “I used the whole tube of this and would not buy again. I noticed zero difference after using it all.”
Yet, still others applauded their choice, highlighting: “When I hit my 40s, my skin really changed. Under my eyes in particular was dry, wrinkled, dark and the skin was thin. I always used No7 eye cream before, but it just wasn’t doing anything in particular to relieve the dryness.”
“My concealer was settling into my lines and looking cakey and awful. I was even considering getting under eye filler, but didn’t really want to go down that route. I’m on my third tube of this now and the difference is huge. My under eyes are moisturised, have less lines, and my dark circles have vastly improved as well. My makeup is sitting much better. Would not hesitate to recommend trying this cream.”
In other news, The Inkey List’s Caffeine Eye Cream is similarly priced at £10 and can be found at LookFantastic. If you’re willing to splurge a bit more, Sephora has the Kiehl’s Midnight Recovery Eye Cream 15ml for £33. Alternatively, Glossier’s Full Orbit Entire-Eye Brightening Cream is available for £28 from Space NK, reports the Manchester Evening News.