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  • Bella Hadid’s Dark Taupe Nails Are an Unexpected Spring Manicure Surprise—See the Photos

    Bella Hadid’s Dark Taupe Nails Are an Unexpected Spring Manicure Surprise—See the Photos

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    Do you remember when taupe nail polish became a thing? Because I sure do! It was the dawn of the 2010s—2008 to be exact—and OPI launched a little shade called You Don't Know Jacques! Shortly after that, Chanel dropped Particulière, and my world was officially rocked. When I saw Bella Hadid's latest mani, I instantly flashed back to that era of my life (and its accompanying nail trends), and decided that a taupe manicure is just the thing for spring.

    Hadid, who is currently in the south of France for the Cannes Film Festival, attended a Chopard gala looking like a golden goddess in a glittering gown that matched her golden-blonde hair. Instead of matching her nails to her hair to her dress, however, she chose a dark taupe, almost espresso brown shade that added a cool, grounding element to the movie-star glamorous ensemble.

    Bella Hadid poses in Cannes. She wears a gold dress and has taupe nails.Getty Images

    The model's nails were a medium length and filed into a soft almond shape, painted with several coats of a color that is best described “brown… but not.” Instead of a warm chocolate, they're on the cooler side with a hint of gray and a teeny, tiny drop of lavender. Where red would have been a little too on the nose and sheer, naked nails would have been the more obvious choice—given how popular they are on red carpets of late—this unique shade has a rebellious streak and feels like a nod to Hadid's earth-angel, cowgirl vibe too.

    Thankfully, both OPI and Chanel still sell their taupe shades, and a ton of other brands to doo. If you like Hadid's color of choice, try China Glaze's Nail Lacquer in Weathered Bark or Manucurist's Green Nail Polish in Freckles, which they describe as a “woody brown.” What's cooler than an earthy spring manicure in a sea of pastels?

  • 13 Products That Have Earned a Spot in the Allure Readers’ Choice Hall of Fame

    13 Products That Have Earned a Spot in the Allure Readers’ Choice Hall of Fame

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    New launches hate to see them coming.

    As excited as we all may be for the latest makeup, skin-care, and hair products, there’s something to be said for the formulas that continue to earn a place in our routines year after year. Allure readers are famously willing to try something new, but it takes a truly exceptional product to inspire the kind of loyalty that transcends trends, TikTok hype, and endless innovation cycles. That’s exactly what earns these repeat Readers’ Choice Award winners a place in the Hall of Fame.

    Whether it’s a nail polish formula that you probably have at least one bottle of as we speak, a cleanser that dermatologists finally convinced you to switch to (and stick with), or a splurge-y hair tool that keeps proving its worth year after year, these products are practically family at this point. Some have remained favorites for literally decades, while more recent inductees earned multiple, often consecutive honors by solving beauty concerns in ways that felt genuinely game-changing.

    These Hall of Famers are the products that readers have had on auto-replenish for at least three years, and we don’t see you canceling those subscriptions any time soon. In a beauty landscape that’s constantly chasing what’s next, that kind of staying power says everything you need to know.

    Although the picks below won yet another seal again this year, they aren’t all of our Readers’ Choice Awards Hall of Famers—yes, there are even more products that keep coming back around to accept more accolades—but they’re a great place to start if you’re looking for recommendations that will age well (like you—wink, wink).

    Click through to see if your favorite skin, hair, makeup, and body products were voted most-loved in the 2026 Readers' Choice Awards. Then, read their reviews.

    See the Hall of Fame Winners

    • OPI Nail Lacquer
    • Jergens Natural Glow Brighten Daily Moisturizer
    • Living Proof Full Dry Volume & Texture Spray
    • Beautyblender Original Makeup Sponge
    • Dove Deep Moisture Body Wash
    • Rare Beauty Positive Light Liquid Luminizer
    • Sol de Janeiro Brazilian Bum Bum Cream
    • Briogeo Farewell Frizz Blow Dry Perfection & Heat Protectant Crème
    • CeraVe Hydrating Facial Cleanser
    • Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer
    • K18 Biomimetic Hairscience Leave-In Molecular Repair Hair Mask
    • La Roche-Posay Anthelios Melt-In Milk Sunscreen SPF 60
    • Kosas Revealer Concealer

    OPI Nail LacquerNumber of wins: 23Bottle of pink OPI Nail Lacquer on white backgroundSave to wishlistSave to wishlist

    Nail Product

    OPI Nail Lacquer

    $12

    Amazon

    $12

    Ulta Beauty

    Some of the readers who voted for OPI Nail Lacquer probably weren’t even born when it won its first Readers’ Choice Award in 2007. (If you’re scratching your head over the math, there were years we divided the nail polish categories into shades, giving it extra opportunities to win.) But you could’ve been born yesterday, and you’d still be an instant fan of the rich pigment, smooth application, and staying power that comes with this at-home manicure must-have. Your favorite color may change from year to year, but your favorite formula, not so much.

    Jergens Natural Glow Brighten Daily MoisturizerNumber of wins: 16Tube of Jergens Natural Glow Daily Moisturizer on white backgroundSave to wishlistSave to wishlist

    Self-Tanner

    Jergens Natural Glow Brighten Daily Moisturizer

    $12 $10 (17% off)

    Amazon

    $12

    Walmart

    Jergens Natural Glow Brighten Daily Moisturizer is a gradual self-tanner that took years to formulate—talk about gradual—eventually becoming the moisture- and glow-boosting combo we've loved for well over 20 years. After its launch in 2005, it quickly garnered a 38,000-person wait list—and its first Readers' Choice Award in 2007. Since then, it’s kept its clout, thanks to fans who don’t see a reason to stray and newcomers who’ve heard their big sisters and moms sing its praises.

    Living Proof Full Dry Volume & Texture SprayNumber of wins: 9Grey spray bottle of Living Proof Full Dry Volume Texture Spray on white backgroundSave to wishlistSave to wishlist

    Volumizer

    Living Proof Full Dry Volume & Texture Spray

    $36

    Amazon

    $36

    Nordstrom

    $36

    Ulta Beauty

    Volumizing products often force you to choose between lift and touchability, but Living Proof Full Dry Volume & Texture Spray has spent nearly a decade making Allure readers realize you really can have both. This aerosol heat protectant doesn’t just lightly absorb excess oil—it absorbs the adoration of fans who keep coming back for its ability to make fine, limp hair look anything but in a matter of seconds.

    Beautyblender Original Makeup SpongeNumber of wins: 8Pink Beautyblender® on white backgroundSave to wishlistSave to wishlist

    Tool

    Beautyblender Original Makeup Sponge

    $20

    Amazon

    $20

    Nordstrom

    $20

    Ulta Beauty

    Few beauty tools have changed makeup application quite like the Beautyblender Original Makeup Sponge, which is why it’s still earning appreciation in a huge sea of makeup brushes and knockoff sponges that struggle to replicate its ability to take even the best foundation to a seamless new level. Eight wins in, it remains a makeup-bag mainstay.

    Dove Deep Moisture Body WashNumber of wins: 6Bottle of Dove Deep Moisture Body Wash on white backgroundSave to wishlistSave to wishlist

    Body Wash

    Dove Deep Moisture Body Wash

    $11

    Amazon

    $8

    Walmart

    Dove Deep Moisture Body Wash’s devoted following knows that, while it may be an everyday shower basic, it’s easily the most enjoyable and nonnegotiable step. The creamy formula is one of the most moisturizing cleansers you’ve had the pleasure of lathering—yes, even compared to body washes twice, even three times the price. That combination of luxuriousness and practicality inspires readers to continue crowning it a winner.

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    Highlighter

    Rare Beauty Positive Light Liquid Luminizer

    $28

    Ulta Beauty

    $28

    Sephora

    Rare Beauty Positive Light Liquid Luminizer’s silky formula blends beautifully over bare skin or makeup, making it an approachable option even for people who usually shy away from highlighter. And that’s not the only way it flaunts its versatility; it also flatters a wide range of skin tones, thanks to 10 wearable-meets-modern shades that find themselves welcome in both low-key and high-glam looks.

    Sol de Janeiro Brazilian Bum Bum CreamNumber of wins: 4Jar of Sol de Janeiro Brazilian Bum Bum Cream on white backgroundSave to wishlistSave to wishlist

    Body Lotion

    Sol de Janeiro Brazilian Bum Bum Cream

    $48

    Amazon

    $48

    Ulta Beauty

    $48

    Sephora

    Sol de Janeiro Brazilian Bum Bum Cream has transcended body care to become a full-on sensory obsession, due in large part to its instantly recognizable, floral and sweet Cheirosa 62 scent (with notes of jasmine, almond, and vanilla). But fragrance alone doesn’t explain the loyalty; the accompanying nongreasy richness that helps leave skin feeling remarkably smooth, soft, and radiant does.

    Briogeo Farewell Frizz Blow Dry Perfection & Heat Protectant CrèmeNumber of wins: 4White tube of Briogeo Farewell Frizz Blow Dry Perfection and Heat Protectant Crème on a white backgroundSave to wishlistSave to wishlist

    Clean Styling Product

    Briogeo Farewell Frizz Blow Dry Perfection & Heat Protectant Crème

    $26

    Amazon

    $26

    Nordstrom

    $26

    Ulta Beauty

    It seems a Readers’ Choice Award for Briogeo Farewell Frizz Blow Dry Perfection & Heat Protectant Crème is as inevitable as the heat damage you’d get if you didn’t use it. The multitasking formula not only shields hair cuticles from the unwanted side effects of heat-styling (up to 450°F), but it also helps blowouts look smoother while preventing frizz from humidity. The best part: It has cemented its four wins without ever making your hair feel…well, like cement.

    CeraVe Hydrating Facial CleanserNumber of wins: 4A pump bottle of CeraVe Hydrating Facial Cleanser on a white backgroundSave to wishlistSave to wishlist

    Facial Cleanser

    CeraVe Hydrating Facial Cleanser

    $16 $12 (25% off)

    Amazon

    $16

    Ulta Beauty

    $14

    Walmart

    We know dermatologists love CeraVe, but there’s no way zillions of Allure’s voting readers are dermatologists, so that means you must love Hydrating Facial Cleanser, too—enough to make it a four-time winner. Its ceramides and hyaluronic acid are universally beneficial, making it a favorite way to wash across the skin-type spectrum—not just among those of us with dry complexions.

    Dyson Supersonic Hair DryerNumber of wins: 4A Dyson Supersonic Dryer on a white backgroundSave to wishlistSave to wishlist

    Hot Tool

    Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer

    $520 $452 (13% off)

    Amazon

    $400

    Dyson

    The Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer inspired instant fascination—and, to be honest, skepticism—when it first launched, but its game-changing performance has secured its staying power despite the initial novelty and sticker shock. Even with newer models on the market, the powerful airflow and minimized heat exposure have users sticking with and voting for the original year after year.

    K18 Biomimetic Hairscience Leave-In Molecular Repair Hair MaskNumber of wins: 3Bottle of K18 Repair Hair Mask on white backgroundSave to wishlistSave to wishlist

    Hair Treatment

    K18 Biomimetic Hairscience Leave-In Molecular Repair Hair Mask

    $75

    Amazon

    $75

    Sephora

    Word quickly spread about K18 Biomimetic Hairscience Leave-In Molecular Repair Hair Mask because it addresses the look of damaged hair in a way that feels genuinely transformative. Three years in a row, this treatment has garnered enthusiastic votes because of how much softer and smoother it makes bleached, color-treated, or just inherently unhappy hair look and feel. It’s starting to get weighed down with Readers’ Choice Awards seals, but it won’t weigh down your hair.

    La Roche-Posay Anthelios Melt-In Milk Sunscreen SPF 60Number of wins: 3Bottle of La Roche-Posay Anthelios Melt-In Milk Sunscreen on white backgroundSave to wishlistSave to wishlist

    Sunscreen

    La Roche-Posay Anthelios Melt-In Milk Sunscreen SPF 60

    $38

    Amazon

    $39

    Ulta Beauty

    $38

    Walmart

    They say the best sunscreen is the one you actually like to use every day, and from the looks of it, that’s La Roche-Posay Anthelios Melt-In Milk Sunscreen SPF 60. With wins in 2023, 2025, and 2026, it has clearly won over sunscreen skeptics by layering beautifully and almost undetectably, all while feeling unusually fantastic. And, you know, the broad-spectrum protection is nice, too.

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    Clean Concealer

    Kosas Revealer Concealer

    $32

    Amazon

    $32

    Nordstrom

    $32

    Sephora

    Kosas Revealer Concealer is now a three-time winner because it delivers the kind of coverage that helps brighten and even skin without looking obvious (read: cakey and emphasizing creases). Its 38 creamy shades feel like a hydrating eye cream and can look like a week’s worth of high sleep scores, so it’s no wonder it’s on the way to icon status.

    See all of the makeup, hair, skin, and body products readers voted as their 2026 favorites beauty products here.

  • Keke Palmer’s Bedazzled Space Buns Are the Ultimate ’90s Throwback — See Photos

    Keke Palmer’s Bedazzled Space Buns Are the Ultimate ’90s Throwback — See Photos

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    I'm no anthropologist, but I have a theory that people are drawn to the style and beauty trends of the era they were born into. I, for example, love the silhouettes and hairstyles of the late ‘70s (shoutout to my fellow xennials), and it seems Keke Palmer harbors a whole lot of enthusiasm for the mid- to late-’90s. She was barely out of diapers when beauty trends started to get sparkly, fanciful, and downright cartoonish, which may explain why she's taking the opportunity to live out those looks right now.

    Palmer may be in her pixie cut era, but that doesn't mean she's against having a little (or a lot of) fun with long-haired looks like the one she sported on Monday. She was spotted in New York City, exiting a building in SoHo, but it looked more like she was stepping out of a 1998 girl group video. We're talkin' Spice Girls meets B*Witched meets early Destiny's Child.

    And sure, the embroidered, low-rise jeans, the cropped, satin shirt, and the ring chain bracelet all recall the late ‘90s, but it’s her beauty details that really serve as an aesthetic time machine.

    Keke Palmer smiling in embroidered jeans and a cropped fuchsia topPhoto: Getty Images

    Starting with a base of cornrows, Palmer's hair blooms into two fun, messy space buns full of swoops, teasing, and a smattering of crystal clips. As if that weren't ‘90s enough, she’s also wearing two picture-perfect, long, curly tendrils.

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    Palmer's makeup is also serving so much nostalgia with lip gloss, blush, and shimmering eye shadow that match her fuchsia top. Even her brows are on the skinny side right now. (As someone who was in my late teens in the late '90s, this is both sentimental and triggering to me.)

    She manages to look fully like a bona fide ‘90s girl without looking like she’s going to a '90s-themed costume party—the perfect way to wear the vibes of the era without overdoing it.

  • 8 Best Eye Creams for Sensitive Skin, According to Dermatologists

    8 Best Eye Creams for Sensitive Skin, According to Dermatologists

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    The best eye creams for sensitive skin do more than simply hydrate. “A well-formulated product will also protect the skin barrier without triggering stinging, watering, redness, or irritation,” says Thomas Knackstedt, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in Cary, North Carolina. Because the skin around the eyes is thinner—and therefore potentially more reactive—than that of the rest of the face, formulas that work perfectly well elsewhere might suddenly trigger stinging, watering, redness, or irritation around the eyes. That’s why, if you know you have sensitivities, Dr. Knackstedt recommends looking for fragrance-free, alcohol-free eye creams and avoiding high concentrations of active ingredients that may otherwise overwhelm the delicate area.

    Our Top Eye Creams for Sensitive Skin

    • Best Overall: La Roche-Posay Toleriane Dermallergo Eyes, $30
    • Best for Dark Circles: Korres Greek Yogurt Wide Awake Eye Gel, $32
    • Best with Retinol: Anua Retinol 0.1 Caffeine Revitalizing Eye Cream, $22
    • Best for Puffiness: Isdin Isdinceutics K-Ox Eyes, $106

    The texture can help, too: “Look for richer creams with barrier-repair ingredients like ceramides, glycerin, and hyaluronic acid,” says Dr. Knackstedt, noting they can replenish moisture and reduce the tight, crepey feeling often associated with dryness. If you dislike heavy products under makeup—or are prone to milia—“lightweight gel-cream textures and water-based formulas tend to work better,” he says. Ahead, we rounded up the best eye creams for sensitive skin, so the only crying involved is of tears of joy.

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    • How we test and review products
    • Our staff and testers

    Best Overall: La Roche-Posay Toleriane Dermallergo Eyes

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    La Roche-Posay

    Toleriane Dermallergo Eyes

    $30

    Amazon

    $30

    Dermstore

    $31

    Ulta Beauty

    Why it's worth it: “Sensitive skin” is practically synonymous with La Roche-Posay, and for good reason: The brand has built its reputation on gentle, minimalist formulas that prioritize barrier support over bells and whistles. Toleriane Dermallergo Eyes (formerly Toleriane Ultra Eyes) is less about dramatic “lifting” claims and more about helping reactive, easily irritated undereyes feel comfortable, hydrated, and less visibly stressed. A blend of glycerin, squalane, and shea butter cushions dry, tight skin, while niacinamide helps brighten dullness and reinforce the skin barrier. Peptides also help support the delicate area while minimizing the chances of irritation and reactivity.

    The fragrance-free formula also contains the brand’s signature thermal spring water, naturally rich in selenium, an antioxidant mineral known for helping calm visible redness and irritation. If your undereye area tends to freak out from allergies, over-exfoliation, retinoids, or simply being extra sensitive, this is the kind of straightforward, soothing formula that helps keep things calm without sacrificing moisture.

    Allure beauty director Sarah Kinonen applying the La Roche-Posay Toleriane Dermallergo Eyes

    Sarah KinonenAllure beauty director Sarah Kinonen applying the La RochePosay Toleriane Dermallergo Eyes

    Kinonen after applying the La Roche-Posay Toleriane Dermallergo Eyes

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    Tester feedback from beauty director Sarah Kinonen

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    “I loveee an eye cream, but my easily irritated undereyes? Not so much. So whenever that thin-skinned area is feeling a little sensitive (usually after a long day in contacts and shimmer eye shadow), I like to swap out my crow's feet-fighting formulas for something a little more soothing, like the La Roche-Posay Toleriane Dermallergo Eye Cream. It's super lightweight, instantly seeps into skin, and is jam-packed with calming and hydrating ingredients, like niacinamide and the brand's own thermal water. Because it's so lightweight, it layers well over serum and under moisturizer (and sunscreen!) and wears well with makeup. Usually, though, if I'm wearing this, my skin is in Reset Mode, so makeup is usually minimal.” —Sarah Kinonen, beauty director

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    • Key ingredients: glycerin, squalane, shea butter, niacinamide, acetyl dipeptide-1 cetyl ester, La Roche-Posay thermal spring water
    • Fragrance-free: yes
    • Ophthalmologist-tested: yes

    Best for Dark Circles: Korres Greek Yogurt Wide Awake Eye Gel

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    Korres

    Greek Yogurt Wide Awake Eye Gel

    $32

    Revolve

    $35

    Dermstore

    $35

    Ulta Beauty

    Why it's worth it: Have we mentioned how much we love a rollerball? There’s something deeply satisfying about gliding on a cooling metal applicator first thing in the morning instead of dipping your fingers in a jar (our editors have feelings about this—mostly because it’s unhygienic). Korres’ Greek Yogurt Wide Awake Eye Gel Repair enhances that refreshing experience with a lightweight gel texture and an instantly de-puffing feel, thanks to caffeine and coffee extract; the pair improves circulation to soften the look of dark circles.

    The formula’s Greek yogurt complex (a hallmark of the brand)—which is rich in protein, pre- and probiotics, vitamins, and minerals—keeps the undereye area hydrated. There’s also upcycled oat milk, naturally rich in soothing beta-glucan and polyphenols. Basically, if your undereyes could order a double-shot oat milk latte after a long night, this would probably be it.

    Allure social director Kassidy Silva applying the Korres Greek Yogurt Wide Awake Eye Gel Repair

    Kassidy SilvaSilva after applying the Korres Greek Yogurt Wide Awake Eye Gel Repair

    Silva after applying the Korres Greek Yogurt Wide Awake Eye Gel Repair

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    Tester feedback from social director Kassidy Silva

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    “When you need an undereye pick me up in seconds, let me introduce you to the Korres Wide Awake Eye Roller. After any sleepless night with my 17-17-month-oldmonth old, I grab this roller from the fridge and give a few swipes under my eyes. The roller helps depuff with the metal roller tip and brightens me up almost instantly. If you go a little heavy-handed on the gel, pat it in your ringer finger, and presto, you're ready for the rest of your routine.” —Kassidy Silva, social director

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    • Key ingredients: caffeine, coffee extract, Greek yogurt complex, upcycled oat milk
    • Fragrance-free: yes
    • Ophthalmologist-tested: undisclosed

    Best for Crow’s Feet: Anua Retinol 0.1 Caffeine Revitalizing Eye Cream

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    Anua

    Retinol 0.1 Caffeine Revitalizing Eye Cream

    $22

    Amazon

    $22

    Ulta Beauty

    $29

    Olive Young

    Why it's worth it: One of the ironies of aging skin is that just as you start wanting stronger anti-aging ingredients, your skin often becomes less tolerant of them. (Why? Over time, the skin barrier naturally weakens, moisture levels drop, and the delicate eye area becomes more prone to dryness, irritation, and stinging.) That’s exactly where Anua’s Retinol 0.1 Caffeine Revitalizing Eye Cream fits into a sensitive-skin routine for older women. While you might initially hesitate at the thought of putting retinol anywhere near reactive eyes, the formula uses a very low, beginner-friendly 0.1% concentration that’s intended to gently ease skin into the ingredient rather than bulldoze the barrier.

    Alongside that retinol, you’re getting caffeine to de-puff tired-looking undereyes, niacinamide to brighten, and panthenol plus squalane to cushion against dryness. Then comes the very K-beauty-esque extra credit: a lineup of barrier-supporting ingredients for layered hydration, peptides to support firmness, and ceramides to replenish and strengthen skin over time. Plus, the formula melts into skin.

    Allure contributing commerce writer Christa Joanna Lee applying the Anua Retinol 0.1 Caffeine Revitalizing Eye Cream

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    Lee after applying the Anua Retinol 0.1 Caffeine Revitalizing Eye Cream

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    • Key ingredients: copper tripeptide-1, acetyl hexapeptide-8, hexapeptide-2, acetyl dipeptide-1 cetyl ester, 0.1% retinol, 1% caffeine, 5% niacinamide, ceramides, hyaluronic acid, sea buckthorn oil
    • Fragrance-free: yes
    • Ophthalmologist-tested: undisclosed

    Best for Dry Skin: First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Eye Cream

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    First Aid Beauty

    Ultra Repair Eye Cream

    $34 $30 (12% off)

    Amazon

    $34

    Dermstore

    $34

    Sephora

    Why it's worth it: Dryness and sensitivity tend to go hand in hand: If skin is dry, it usually means the skin barrier isn’t functioning at full strength. First Aid Beauty’s Ultra Repair Eye Cream tackles both issues by focusing on moisture retention with a nourishing mix of glycerin, squalane, mango seed butter, apricot kernel oil, and hyaluronic acid. Panthenol and the brand’s signature colloidal oatmeal calm irritation and cushion delicate undereyes, while caffeine works to reduce puffiness.

    Then, there are the soothing supporting ingredients—aloe, cucumber, green tea, and licorice root extract—which tone down redness (yet another telltale sign your moisture barrier may be struggling). Despite all that nourishment, the formula “has a rich, cushiony texture without being greasy,” says Kristina Collins, MD, a double board-certified dermatologist based in Austin. It’s the perfect companion to First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Cream, a Best of Beauty winner our editors are equally obsessed with.

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    • Key ingredients: glycerin, squalane, mango seed butter, apricot kernel oil, hyaluronic acid, panthenol, colloidal oatmeal, caffeine, aloe, cucumber, green tea, and licorice root extract
    • Fragrance-free: yes
    • Ophthalmologist-tested: undisclosed

    Best Under Makeup: Neutrogena Hydro Boost Eye Gel-Cream

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    Neutrogena

    Hydro Boost Eye Gel-Cream

    $19 $17 (11% off)

    Amazon

    $32

    Ulta Beauty

    Why it's worth it: Even though the skin around your eyes has fewer oil glands than the rest of your face—and therefore tends to get dry more easily—not everyone wants a super-rich eye cream (particularly in warmer weather). Neutrogena Hydro Boost Eye Gel-Cream has a fresh, barely-there texture that “absorbs quickly, which is ideal for sensitive eyes that can feel overwhelmed by thicker creams,” says Dr. Collins. The lightweight formula relies on water-binding humectants like glycerin and sodium hyaluronate—a salt form of hyaluronic acid with a smaller molecular size that helps it absorb more easily into skin.

    “Because it’s so readily absorbable, there’s less chance for it to migrate into the eye,” adds Pooja Rambhia, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in New York City. Cooling, bouncy, and refreshing, it’s the kind of eye cream that layers seamlessly under concealer instead of competing with it.

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    • Key ingredients: glycerin, sodium hyaluronate
    • Fragrance-free: yes
    • Ophthalmologist-tested: undisclosed

    Best with SPF: Supergoop Bright-Eyed 100% Mineral Eye Cream SPF 40

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    Supergoop!

    Bright-Eyed 100% Mineral Eye Cream SPF 40

    $40

    Nordstrom

    $40

    Dermstore

    $40

    Sephora

    Why it's worth it: You don’t necessarily need a separate eye cream with SPF if you’re already diligent about applying facial sunscreen, but dedicated SPF eye creams do have their perks. They’re typically formulated to be less prone to migrating into the eyes, more comfortable for sensitive skin, and less likely to irritate. Supergoop’s Bright-Eyed 100% Mineral Eye Cream SPF 40, for example, is a great choice “because it uses zinc oxide, which is less likely to sting the eyes than a chemical sunscreen,” says Dr. Collins.

    Texture-wise, it feels surprisingly creamy and hydrating for a mineral SPF, too, thanks to glycerin, which draws in and retains moisture without heaviness. There’s also caffeine to de-puff, plus green tea, pomegranate extract, and probiotic-derived ingredients like Lactobacillus ferment lysate to soothe and support the skin barrier. “The softly pink-tinted formula also has a subtle brightening effect and overall wears comfortably under makeup,” adds Dr. Rambhia.

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    • Key ingredients: 14.4% zinc oxide, glycerin, caffeine, green tea, pomegranate extract. Lactobacillus ferment lysate
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    Best for Puffiness: Isdin K-Ox Eyes

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    K-Ox Eyes

    $106

    Amazon

    $106

    Dermstore

    Why it's worth it: While Isdin’s Isdinceutics K-Ox Eyes is known for tackling the full laundry list of eye-area concerns—dark circles, undereye bags, loss of elasticity—our experts especially love it for the way it targets puffiness and swelling. That’s because “it incorporates vitamin K oxides that support microcirculation, which reduces the appearance of fluid retention and darkness associated with vascular congestion,” says Anetta Reszko, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in New York City. There’s also a surprisingly sophisticated peptide lineup to support firmness and soften fine lines, plus hydrolyzed hyaluronic acid for lightweight hydration.

    “The lightweight formula sinks in quickly, while the cooling ceramic tip helps evenly distribute the product and instantly makes eyes look more refreshed and awake—especially useful for morning use,” Dr. Reszko adds. The formula does contain added fragrance, so if your eyes are extremely sensitive or reactive, patch-test it before patting it on.

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    • Key ingredients: vitamin K oxides, palmitoyl tripeptide-1, palmitoyl tetrapeptide-7, hydrolyzed hyaluronic acid
    • Fragrance-free: no
    • Ophthalmologist-tested: undisclosed

    Best Tinted: Charlotte Tilbury’s Magic Eye Rescue

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    Why it's worth it: Every makeup artist knows that concealer is only as good as the base underneath it. Dry, creased undereyes can make even the fanciest formula look patchy, which is exactly why Charlotte Tilbury’s Magic Eye Rescue has such a loyal following. “This one bridges skin care and cosmetics beautifully,” says Dr. Rambhia. “It delivers real hydration and peptides while the buildable tint brightens dark circles for an immediate payoff.” That subtle peachy-beige tint comes from iron oxides and titanium dioxide, which help neutralize blue and purple undertones while giving the undereye area a more awake look.

    On the skin-care side, you’re getting an eye contour complex derived from rice and soy peptides to reduce puffiness and dark circles, plus winter daphne stem cell extract to support firmer-looking skin. There’s also time-released retinol and retinyl palmitate to smooth and refine (though the brand doesn’t disclose the exact concentrations, so it’s hard to know how much they’re doing the heavy lifting). To buffer retinol, there are also deeply conditioning ingredients like shea butter, coconut-derived emollients, squalane, and red algae extract. “The texture is silky and doesn't crease, and the formulation is gentle enough for sensitive skin,” adds Dr. Rambhia.

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    • Key ingredients: rice, soy peptides, retinol, retinyl palmitate, shea butter, coconut-derived emollients, squalane, red algae extract
    • Fragrance-free: yes
    • Ophthalmologist-tested: undisclosed

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What makes an eye cream safe for sensitive eyes?

    What makes an eye cream compatible for sensitive eyes often comes down to two things: avoiding common irritants and supporting the skin barrier. “The skin around the eye is the thinnest on the body and highly permeable, which makes ingredient selection critical,” says Dr. Rambhia. (In other words, ingredients can penetrate the area more easily, which also makes it more prone to irritation.) That means even ingredients that might be tolerated elsewhere on the face can suddenly become a problem around the eyes. According to Dr. Rambhia, people with sensitive eyes should be especially cautious with fragrance (often listed as “parfum” or “fragrance”), denatured alcohol, essential oils, harsh preservatives like benzalkonium chloride (BAK), and strong exfoliating acids, all of which can trigger stinging, redness, watering, or contact dermatitis.

    Instead, gentler, barrier-supportive ingredients are much better tolerated. “Ceramides help repair the skin barrier, hyaluronic acid provides hydration without irritation, niacinamide calms inflammation and brightens, and peptides can support firmness without being overly reactive,” she explains. Ingredients like colloidal oatmeal and aloe vera can also soothe irritation and cushion the delicate undereye area. And while no label guarantees zero irritation, Dr. Rambhia says looking for fragrance-free, ophthalmologist-tested formulas is a smart place to start, especially if your eyes tend to water, sting, or react easily.

    Why do some eye creams make my eyes water or sting?

    If your eye cream makes your eyes water or sting, the formula itself may not be the only issue. “The most common culprits are fragrance, alcohol, certain preservatives, and essential oils—all of which can trigger a stinging response even in small amounts,” says Dr. Rambhia. But even gentler skin-care products can cause trouble if they’re applied too close to the lash line or used too heavily, since warmth and natural facial movement can cause product to travel into the eyes throughout the day.

    Dr. Rambhia recommends sticking to a rice-grain-sized amount, applied about half a centimeter away from the lash line with a gentle tapping motion using your ring finger (which naturally applies the least pressure), rather than rubbing. If irritation still happens with a fragrance-free, alcohol-free formula, she says it may be worth looking more closely at the preservative list—or checking in with a dermatologist to rule out a contact allergy.

    Can I use retinol or vitamin C if I have sensitive eyes?

    People with sensitive skin can still use retinol or vitamin C formulas to target signs of aging like crow’s feet, dark spots, and dullness—you just have to be extra thoughtful when applying them around delicate skin. “For retinol, I recommend starting with an eye-specific formula at a lower concentration rather than migrating a face retinol toward the eye area,” says Dr. Rambhia. She notes that encapsulated retinol is often better tolerated because it releases more gradually into the skin, lowering the chances of irritation. To minimize sensitivity, she recommends applying it just two to three nights a week on completely dry skin and following with a gentle moisturizer; if irritation still happens, the “sandwich method” (moisturizer before and after retinol) can buffer reactivity. She also cautions that strong retinols may worsen dry eye symptoms.

    As for vitamin C, Dr. Rambhia says the biggest factor is the type of vitamin C used. High-strength L-ascorbic acid can be too acidic for the delicate eye area, especially above 10–15%, so she recommends gentler derivatives, such as ascorbyl glucoside or sodium ascorbyl phosphate, instead. In general, eye-specific retinol and vitamin C formulas tend to be a safer bet because they’re designed with the orbital area’s sensitivity in mind.

    Meet the experts

    • Kristina Collins, MD, a double board-certified dermatologist based in Austin
    • Thomas Knackstedt, MD, a board-certified dermatologist at Peak Skin Center based in Cary, North Carolina
    • Pooja Rambhia, MD, a board-certified dermatologist at UnionDerm based in New York City
    • Anetta Reszko, MD, a board-certified dermatologist based in New York City

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