Education • Cluster 4
Under-Eye Puffiness & Dark Circles
The under-eye area is thin, reactive, and often the first place to show fatigue, fluid retention, and discoloration. Puffiness and dark circles come from different causes— circulation, dehydration, lifestyle, or structure. This cluster helps you understand why it happens and how to fix it effectively.
Supporting Guides in This Cluster
These guides help you identify causes of under-eye issues and choose ingredients and routines that actually work.
Coffee serum for under-eye puffiness
Supports circulation and fluid drainage for morning puffiness.
Read guide →Caffeine serum for dark circles
Explains when caffeine helps reduce dark circle appearance.
Read guide →Caffeine for puffiness & dark circles (USA)
Combines both concerns with routine tips.
Read guide →Caffeine serum benefits
Explains antioxidant and circulation effects.
Read guide →Caffeine benefits guide (USA)
Full overview of caffeine in skincare routines.
Read guide →How to use caffeine serum
Application timing and layering tips.
Read guide →Caffeine serum usage (USA)
Practical usage for real routines.
Read guide →Caffeine for tired skin
Helps reduce fatigue-related dullness and puffiness.
Read guide →Caffeine for morning puffiness
Targets early-day fluid retention.
Read guide →Arginine for under-eye concerns
Supports hydration and circulation.
Read guide →Arginine vs caffeine
Compares hydration vs circulation strategies.
Read guide →Caffeine vs vitamin C
Explains different approaches to dark circles.
Read guide →Best morning routine for puffiness
Reduces puffiness quickly for daily routines.
Read guide →Best under-eye serum routine (USA)
Complete system for puffiness and dark circles.
Read guide →Best caffeine routine (morning)
Routine specifically for morning puffiness.
Read guide →Caffeine routine for sleepless nights
Targets puffiness caused by fatigue.
Read guide →Fix puffy eyes after crying
Immediate solutions for fluid retention and swelling.
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