The skin around our eyes is one of the first areas to show signs of aging and fatigue, making eye cream an essential component in both morning and night skincare routines.

 

But should your eye cream routine differ from morning to night? Absolutely. Tailoring your eye cream application to suit the time of day can enhance the effectiveness of the active ingredients, providing optimal benefits and keeping your eyes looking bright and youthful.  

Here's some helpful tips from the Powder Beauty team to help your eyes looking bright everyday.  

Morning eye cream routine 

Morning skincare routine is all about protection and preparation for the day ahead. And when it comes to your eyes, the goals are to reduce puffiness, hydrate, and protect the delicate skin around your eyes from daytime aggressors like sunlight and pollution. 

  • Depuffing: Choose eye creams with ingredients like caffeine, which can help constrict blood vessels and reduce puffiness. Cooling applicators or storing your eye cream in the refrigerator can also help diminish morning swelling. 
  • Hydration: Look for products with Hyaluronic acid and glycerin to hydrate and plump the under-eye area, smoothing out fine lines and preparing the skin for seamless makeup application. 
  • Protection: Eye creams with antioxidants like Vitamin C or E fight off environmental damage, while those with SPF protect against UV rays, preventing premature aging. 

What eye cream should you use in the morning?  

You should opt for a lightweight, illuminating formula that includes SPF to shield your skin from the sun’s harmful rays. A tinted cream can also help to immediately brighten the under-eye area. 

Night eye cream routine 

Night time is when the body repairs itself, and the same goes for your skin. Your night eye cream should focus on recovery and regeneration, tackling fine lines, wrinkles, and dark circles while you sleep. 

  • Intensive moisture: Night creams are generally richer and focus on deep hydration. Ingredients like ceramides and peptides support the skin barrier and increase elasticity. 
  • Targeted treatments: Ingredients such as Retinol and Niacinamide can help speed up cell turnover, reduce pigmentation, and increase collagen production, effectively tackling signs of aging. 
  • Soothing ingredients: Components like aloe vera or chamomile can help soothe the skin after a long day, reducing irritation and preparing the skin for a night of regeneration. 

What eye cream should you use in the night? 

We recommend using a dense, nutrient-rich eye cream with Retinol or Peptides. These ingredients work best at night when the skin's permeability is higher, allowing for deeper absorption and effectiveness. 

General tips for applying eye cream

  • What’s the best way to apply eye cream? Use your ring finger for application, as it naturally has the gentlest touch. Tap the product gently around the orbital bone; avoid pulling or dragging the skin, which can lead to wrinkles. 
  • How much eye cream should you use? A pea-sized amount is usually enough for both eyes. Applying too much product can lead to irritation and waste. 
  • How often should you use eye cream? Regular use is crucial for seeing results. Don't expect overnight miracles and give your products time to work. 

Creating separate eye cream routines for morning and night can maximize the health and appearance of your under-eye area. By addressing specific needs at different times of the day, you ensure that your skin receives the right kind of care at the right time, keeping your eyes looking fresh and youthful around the clock.