I can’t function unless I’ve had eight hours of sleep. Seriously, if I get seven hours or less I wake up feeling absolutely exhausted, so I always make sure to get an early night (fun, I know). That being said, no matter how much sleep I get, I never fail to wake up with dark circles under my eyes. They’ve never really bothered me much as let’s face it, we all get them, however after a busy start to the year, I’ve noticed my under eyes looking even more tired than usual. As someone who works in the beauty industry, I’m lucky enough to have access to some of the most sought-after skincare products on the market, and there’s one eye cream that people rave about time and time again for diminishing dark circles. That’s right, I’m talking about the Origins Ginzing Refreshing Eye Cream.
I’m sure you’ve come across this bright orange pot before, as this eye cream is loved by many, so I was very excited when I saw one waiting for me on my desk. As a beauty editor, it’s my job to separate the good from the bad, and inform you on whether a product really lives up to the hype. It’s no secret that this eye cream isn’t cheap, so I was keen to know whether it would make a difference to my under eye area. Of course, there is only one way to find out, so I put the product through it’s paces and detailed my findings below. Keep on scrolling to read how I got on…
First things first, what makes this eye cream so great? Well, it’s all in the formula. The product contains a combination of ingredients including vitamin C to brighten, niacinamide to hydrate and caffeine to depuff the under eye area, meaning those tired looking eyes don’t stand a chance. Not only that, but the eye cream is available in two different tones (cool and warm), to help illuminate the skin. The cream itself is lightweight enough to wear under makeup so it makes for a great addition to your morning skincare routine, but you can also use it in the evening for an extra boost before bed.
The first thing I noticed when applying this eye cream was how lightweight it felt on the skin. In fact, I would say that it’s more like a cream-gel hybrid, which really does make it ideal for wearing under makeup. That being said, if you like a thicker, super hydrating product, then this might not be for you. What I like to do is apply this in the morning and then go for more of a hydrating product at night to get the best of both worlds.
I went for the cool shade as I have quite fair skin, and after applying a small amount with my ring finger, I was immediately impressed by how much brighter my dark circles looked. The consistency also felt super refreshing on the skin and I felt like my under-eye area was less puffy after applying. I don’t know if the camera is doing it justice, but just one application made me look a whole lot more awake than I actually was.
So, would I recommend this eye cream? In short, yes. If you are looking for a quick and simple way to awaken your eye area in the morning, then I would definitely suggest giving this a go. Although I’ve not been using it for long enough to see the long-term benefits, it’s become an easy step in my morning routine that immediately adds luminosity to my skin. However, if you’re wondering whether it gets rid of dark circles, then the answer would be no. As a beauty editor, I’m cynical about whether any product will ever diminish dark circles, but this one definitely helps make them look a whole lot brighter. I still make sure to use an under-eye corrector and a little bit of concealer on days when I feel like wearing makeup, but this cream makes my complexion look a lot more radiant. As mentioned above, it’s not the most hydrating option in my opinion, so if your main concern is dry skin, then I would recommend going for a slightly thicker consistency.
The eye cream currently retails at £28, and although it’s not cheap, it is much more affordable than other brands on the market. Don’t get me wrong, you don’t need this eye cream in your routine, but if dark under eyes are getting you down, then I do think that it’s worth the price for that added glow.
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