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6 Korean Eye Treatments That Completely Changed My Skin

Jun 25 2018 - 2:20am

Confession: supertired eyes have always been a huge insecurity of mine. I've had puffy bags under my peepers for my entire life, and they've followed me well into adulthood. I've purchased almost every de-puffing brightening stick and eye cream out there, until one day a beauty-addict friend of mine told me that I should check out a few Korean skin care stores [1]. After about two hours of scanning Little Korea in NYC for eye treatments I walked out with a bag full of sheet masks and eye creams I couldn't wait to go home and plaster under my peepers.

To my surprise, nearly every treatment worked! Since my first purchase, I've stuck to only using a few Korean remedies. I've seen significant improvements — brighter, flatter skin under my eyes. While I still sometimes wake up with fish eyes, I now have go-to products that can give me an immediate fix. Keep reading to discover essential Korean eye treatments I swear by.

When Your Eyes Are Feeling Thirsty

I know what you're thinking . . . snail? Under my eyes? No thanks! But the 80 percent snail mucin in the Snail Repair Eye Cream [2] ($25) is a multipurpose skin savior. Snail mucin actually has firming properties. Plus, this cream contains a blend of natural oils, creating a moisturized, smooth base for concealer.

When You're in Need of Some Luxury

The Shangpree Gold Black Pearl Hydrogel Eye Masks [3] ($60) are infused with a black pearl and gold serum to help firm and brighten under the eye area. They stick right on so you can throw these on while you start your morning. And to take it a step further, kick back and apply the gels all over for a full facial treatment. Your skin will be instantly awakened and glowing.

When You Need to Brighten Up

These patches [4] ($3) aren't called "Panda's Dream" for nothing — the mask actually looks like the animal. They are soaked in bamboo extract (an antioxidant that soothes and brightens skin) and vitamin B3 serum (reduces redness and prevents skin cells from getting darker). Give yourself 20 minutes to relax and completely cover your eyes to ensure you don't neglect your lids and the surrounding area.

When You Had a Sleepless Night

If you've had a long night and need to fake a good night's sleep, apply the Relaxing Eye Patch [5] ($4) before bed or in the morning when you wake up. Green tea, licorice, and grapefruit extract instantly remedy exhausted skin. Rub the serum into your entire eye area to see the best results.

When Your Eyes Need a Lift

The Molding Gel Patches [6] ($12) gently adhere to the skin. Botanical extracts hydrate and firm the under-eye area if it feels a bit droopy. It is recommended to do "face yoga" before applying the gels, gently massaging the eye bone to prep it for the gels. After 20 minutes, fine lines are reduced and your skin will be noticeably firmer.

When You Need to Cool Off

If puffiness is a consistent problem throughout your day, throw the Panda So Cool Eye Stick [7] ($12) in your makeup bag to refresh and de-puff. Sea water and bamboo extract will refresh the area. Swipe it way down to your eye contour and onto your brow bone to relax the entire area.


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