MEN'S DARK CIRCLE EYE CREAM

It can feel rough when you wake up ready for the day only to look in the mirror and not be able to see past those dark circles, it can feel like you’re the only one. Enter our dark cricle cream for men. Specifically designed as a men's under eye dark circles treatment, with a cooling metal roller-ball to soother and energise tired eyes.

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SIMPLE APPLICATION GUIDE

We could tell you how to apply your skincare, but showing you is so much easier. Find our quick application tutorial below.

MEN'S DARK CIRCLE EYE CREAM

HOW TO APPLY MEN'S UNDER EYE DARK CIRCLE TREATMENT

After moisturising each morning and evening, gently press the applicator button once and glide the Eye Cream applicator around each eye socket. One pump is enough for both eyes. Using the metal roller-ball massager or your ring finger, gently pat it into the skin until it's fully absorbed.

FAQs

We've answered some of the questions we get asked the most here at War Paint.

Do you have any other tips for fighting dark circles?

Yes!

Concealer - I mean, we are a makeup brand!
But makeup is the quickest way to hide dark circles, it takes just a few seconds to apply some concealer and lasts all day.

Cold Compress
To reduce the puffiness and any swelling on your face, use a cold compress for around 20 minutes. You shouldn't need anything colder than a wet towel.

Sleep
Probably the simplest answer but rarely the easiest. We always recommend prioritising your sleep where possible, as well as the skin benefits, getting the right about of sleep can help with your overall health.

What causes dark circles?

The most common cause is fairly obvious... a lack of sleep. Just veering a couple of hours from your normal routine can affect your skin. Fluid can build up underneath your eyes making them seem a little swollen and puffy. These cause shadows that can give the appearance of dark circles.

There are quite a few other causes such as allergies, dehydration or just natural aging.