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My holy grail anti-aging eye cream is on sale for Amazon Prime Day — plus 15 more Amazon beauty deals worth your money

My holy grail anti-aging eye cream is on sale for Amazon Prime Day — plus 15 more Amazon beauty deals worth your money

Yahoo09-07-2025
When I turned 40, with a baby on the way, it became much more challenging to conceal the puffy eyes and dark circles of a sleepless night. A few years later, I added another kiddo and tired eyes became my trademark look.
I tried dozens of products to revive the delicate under-eye area, but it wasn't until CeraVe's Eye Repair Cream that I actually started to notice long-term improvements. As someone with easily irritated eyes, this lightweight cream is my daily go-to.
I'm not the only one who loves this affordable beauty product — according to our data, hundreds of Yahoo Canada readers have also snapped it up. Right now, it's on sale for less than $25 during Amazon Prime Day 2025. Keep reading to see why I love it — plus more Prime Day beauty deals you'll want to snatch up.
With continued use, this lightweight cream claims to help reduce the look of puffiness and dark circles. This fragrance-free, ophthalmologist-tested eye cream contains three essential ceramides and hydrating hyaluronic acid. It's made with a patented delivery system that continually releases the ingredients so your eyes stay moisturized all day long. With continued regular use, you will notice a reduction in dark circles and under-eye puffiness.
Apply a few dots of the cream to your under-eye area in the morning and evening, and gently smooth until fully absorbed. It works great alone or under makeup.
The CeraVe eye cream, developed with dermatologists, is non-comedogenic and great for all skin types.
It's great for sensitive eyes: I love how the CeraVe cream moisturizes without irritating my sensitive eyes. It absorbs quickly and is a great primer for my under-eye concealer. Each application requires just a few dots of the product, so the little tube goes a long way.
Dermatologist-approved: I also appreciate that the product has been recognized by the Canadian Dermatology Association and has been well-tested by experts. It's not just some gimmicky eye cream but one that has a lot of science behind it, which matters to me.
Great for hyperpigmentation: With more than 3,600 reviews and a 4.3-star rating, it's clear I am not the only one who swears by this hydrating cream. One shopper said they wished they had found it sooner as it significantly "reduced hyperpigmentation" under their eyes. They stated that their under-eye area became 30 per cent lighter, which they say is a "big win."
Not greasy: Another reviewer mentions how "non-greasy" the cream is and that it doesn't irritate sensitive eyes, while another person calls it a "wonderful product."
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It's not a quick-fix eye cream: This product is great, but it's not a fast-acting wonder cream. You need to use it for several weeks, if not months, to see any remarkable improvements. Also, you can't skip applications, or it will set your results back. Commit to using it for a solid six months before you assess if it's working for you.
Some Amazon reviewers mentioned they saw no visible difference after a few weeks; however, from personal experience, the cream takes time to do its thing. I promise, if you stick with it, your under-eye area will improve — just don't give up!
It's not as hydrating as other eye creams: The eye cream could be a tad thicker; however, it probably wouldn't absorb as well if it was. CeraVe has a unique formula that may take a while to work, but once it does, it's great. My advice? Don't throw in the towel just yet.
With hundreds of five-star reviews, I am far from the only fan of CeraVe's Eye Repair Cream.
One reviewer, who has struggled with "hollow eyes" and "hyperpigmentation" their "whole life," says the eye cream has made their under-eye area "about 30 per cent lighter" — a "big win" for them.
They write that their dark eye bags are "barely noticeable" after applying makeup. "I will definitely be buying [it] again."
You can currently shop my favourite anti-aging eye cream for $20 during Prime Day.
Another shopper agrees it's a "great cream for dark circles," adding that it works "way better than expensive eye creams."
"Every dollar spent on it is worth it," they write.
"My advice," echoes a third shopper: "Throw out all your expensive skin care" and only buy CeraVe products.
They're "reasonably priced," and, importantly, "they work."
Despite thousands of five-star reviews, some warn it's "not a miracle product" and agree it can take a few months to show noticeable results.
I love CeraVe products, and this one is no exception. It's gentle on my eye area, and after using it for a few months straight, I saw significant improvements in my dark circles and under-eye puffiness.
That said, if you are looking for something to quickly erase a night out with the girls or a long overseas flight, this is probably not going to provide the quick fix you need. This lightweight cream will yield results, but it's going to take some time.
Right now is the perfect time to grab it while it's on sale during Amazon Prime Day 2025.
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