Cosmeceutical Eye creams for Dark Circles are the most popular treatment alternative for reducing under eye circles both quickly and cost effectively.
Thanks to new break through and clinically proven active ingredients the quality of results you can achieve was unheard of just a few years ago.
Let’s take a look at three different dark circle eye cream alternatives.
Eyelasticity
Eyelasticity Reduces the Appearance of Dark Circles with Clinically Proven Ingredients Regu®-Age and Eyeresyl®
Active ingredeints Eyeresyl® and Regu®-age were proven to reduce under eye dark circles by 30% or more and begin to work in as little as 14 days.
When you consider that one jar (15 ml or 0.5 oz) of Eyelasticity costs $59.95 and you compare that to more in-depth dark circle treatments you begin to see why more women opt to use eye creams for dark circles instead of laser treatments or fat grafting.
Eyelasticity is only available direct from the merchants website, but they offer a 90 day money back guarantee with no strings attached (i.e. Restocking fees etc.). This is a good cream to try if you’re struggling to get rid of dark circles.
Dermagist Eye Revolution Gel
Dermagist's Eye Revolution Gel Reduces Dark Circles With Active Ingredient Haloxyl and Molecule Chrysin.
Active ingredients like Haloxy® and Chrysin (a naturally occurring molecule used for breaking down pigmented blood) helps to effectively heal dark circles.
Eye Revolution Gel is a bit more expensive then Eyelasticity at $99.99 for a 15 ml (0.5 oz) tube, and the offer only a 30 day money back guarantee and charge a $7.00 restocking fee per tube.
I believe that this dark circle cream has the potential to be as effective as Eyelasticity, but the price difference and shorter guarantee make Eyelasticity a better option.
Hydrolyze
Hydrolyze Is a Well Known Under-Eye Cream, but doesn't contain quite as many active Ingredients as Eyelasticity.
While we have done a lot of research on this particular product to discover what active ingredeints it contains to fight under-eye dark circles, their official website lacks the factual information to support the claims they make.
One final comment on Hydrolyze is about their free trial marketing practices. When you order Hydrolyze you get a 30-day risk free trial, that means you don’t pay anything except for shipping and handling on the day you order it.
The free trial concept is popular in the skin care industry. Often anti aging companies will offer their product free to the consumer for the first 14-30 days and charge them for it if they choose to keep it after the initial trial period. Of course the fact that you’ll be charged is often a surprise to many consumers since it’s not prominently displayed at the time or order.
Personally I’d rather order a product and spend the money up front because I believe it can produce the results I want. I’d rather have the option of returning a product for a refund if I wasn’t satisfied then have to send back the product I got for free in time to not be charged for it.


