My 5 AM under-eyes were winning. I was tired of paying for hope in a tiny jar.
This $9 balm from Burt’s Bees made my fancy one feel like a scam.
Ultra Repair Eye Balm. $8.99 at Target. Claims to depuff and hydrate for 24 hours. I was deeply skeptical.
Cooling Rollerball
Metal tip you keep in the fridge — instant wake-up call.
Fragrance-Free
No fake floral scent masking the formula.
Sheer Finish
Wears under makeup without pilling. A miracle.
Photo: Poko Skincare / Unsplash
It’s not magic, it’s smart chemistry. The hero is bakuchiol — a plant-based retinol alternative that doesn’t irritate.
- Bakuchiol: Gentle smoothing, no retinoid purge
- Squalane: Mimics skin’s own moisture
- Willowherb: Calms inflammation fast
- Rice Extract: Brightens over time
Photo: Jared Rice / Unsplash
Texture is a waxy balm — melts on contact. Absorbs in 15 seconds flat. No greasy residue, just soft skin.
After two weeks, my concealer stopped creasing into fine lines. The puffiness? Noticeably down by 8 AM.
Photo: ONNE Beauty / Unsplash
Did it erase my dark circles? No. But it hydrated the hell out of the area, which made them look lighter. Puffiness is genuinely minimized.
This is the drugstore workhorse that makes overpaying feel silly. It does the job without the drama.