If you're buying in India in **2026**, the best choice depends on what you're trying to treat. Here's a practical guide: ### Best overall ### [Minimalist Eye Cream]() *₹464* **Why it's a top pick:** Contains retinal and Vitamin K, making it one of the better evidence-based options for fine lines, pigmentation, and overall under-eye improvement. It's also reasonably priced compared with premium international brands. ### Best by concern **For dark circles (pigmentation)** ### [Foxtale Brightening Under Eye Cream]() *₹405* Contains brightening ingredients like niacinamide and vitamin C derivatives that can help with pigmentation-related dark circles. **For fine lines & anti-aging** ### [Pilgrim Retinol Under Eye Cream]() *₹450* Retinol can improve fine lines over time, though it should be introduced gradually. **For puffiness** ### [Dot & Key Pomegranate Retinol + Caffeine Eye Cream]() *₹421* Caffeine helps temporarily reduce puffiness while retinol targets skin texture. **For sensitive skin** ### [Cetaphil Optimal Healthy Renew Eye Serum]() *₹1,745* A gentle, hydrating formula with peptides that's less likely to irritate sensitive skin. **Budget option (under ₹300)** ### [Intas Eyebliss Under Eye Cream]() *₹258* A good value option for hydration and mild dark circles. ### What actually works - **Pigmented dark circles:** Vitamin K, niacinamide, vitamin C, and retinal may help. - **Puffiness:** Caffeine offers temporary improvement. - **Fine lines:** Retinal/retinol has the strongest evidence, along with consistent moisturization. - **Hollow eyes or genetic dark circles:** Creams have limited benefit; these are often due to anatomy rather than skin quality. If you tell me: - your **age**, - whether you're concerned about **dark circles, puffiness, wrinkles, or hollowness**, and - your **budget** (₹500, ₹1000, ₹2000+), I can narrow it down to the single best option for your needs.
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