Beauty expert Paula Begoun offers numerous product reviews based on scientific research in both her book, "Don't Go to the Cosmetics Counter Without Me," and its companion website, Beautypedia.com. Begoun also provides several informational articles online at CosmeticsCop.com.
Facial moisturizers are perfectly acceptable for the eye area, as long as they are free from irritants that can bother the eyes. See the ConsumerSearch report on facial moisturizers for more information.
TheBeautyBrains.com, an informative beauty website created by cosmetics chemists, addresses the differences between eye creams and facial moisturizers as well as how to treat dark circles.
Dr. Mehmet Oz, coauthor of "You: Being Beautiful," and dermatologist Dr. Ellen Marmur answer questions about puffy eyes, dark circles and eye care.
About.com addresses common concerns about eye creams in several articles and offers solutions to common complaints. (Note: ConsumerSearch is owned by About.com, but the two don't share an editorial affiliation.)
Editors at Prevention magazine explain when a separate eye cream is truly needed, namely to treat dark circles and puffy eyes.
Health expert Dr. Rob Danoff discusses the various causes and treatments of dark undereye circles on MSN.com.
These videos from Allure.com and Oprah.com offer tips for treating and concealing undereye circles.
ConsumerReports.org editors discuss several beauty products, including those that claim to remove undereye circles.
RealSimple.com editors offer tips for treating puffy eyes with items found in your kitchen. Eye creams with caffeine are also recommended, though no specific brands are mentioned.
Several websites, including Allure magazine, offer information about common ingredients used in eye creams.
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