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    Total Eye 3-in-1 Renewal Therapy SPF 35. Finding an easy-to-apply daytime eye cream can be tricky. A good one will have a lightweight gel texture that sinks into the skin and wears well under ...

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    Dermatologists explain the best ingredients to look for in an eye cream to treat fine lines and wrinkles. Here, shop the 14 best drugstore eye creams.

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    Along with containing depuffing ingredients, many popular eye creams for puffy eyes come with a cooling, massage tip applicator (like Caudalie, Ilia, and Tru Alchemy, above) which helps with ...

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    Retinol Eye Cream. Experts and Bazaar editors agree: The Inkey List’s Retinol Eye Cream is a steal at under $15, based on its potency level. Both Lolis and Turner recommend its slow-release ...

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    The best vitamin C eye creams should blend this holy grail ingredient with others that complement it, according to your skin type and goals. Dr. Parsa recommends looking for additional ingredients ...

  7. BlephEx - Wikipedia

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    BlephEx is a medical device used in the fields of ophthalmology and optometry to treat blepharitis and dry eye disease. [1] The handheld device is used by a doctor to exfoliate the eyelid [2] at the lash line and remove the inflammatory biofilm [3] that leads to chronic lid disease and discomfort.