The 12 Best Retinol Eye Creams to Target Fine Lines, According to Dermatologists

You'll see noticeable results in six weeks.

two asian women facing the camera with glowing skin from using retinol eye creams in pastel sweaters
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One thing about me: I’ve never gotten enough sleep. Combine that with the fact that I’m getting older and live in a pollution-filled city, and I’m extra concerned about my under-eye area. Thankfully, the best retinol eye creams can improve skin texture, reduce fine lines and wrinkles, boost collagen and elastin production, and help diminish dark circles.

If you’re surprised that your under-eye skin is aging faster than the rest of your face, board-certified dermatologist Morgan Rabach, MD FAAD, explains that “the skin on the eyelids is the thinnest skin on the body, with very little fat, making it more prone to showing signs of aging and damage than any other area of the face." Pair that with the fact that the contour of the lower eyelid naturally gets more damaging sun exposure and the under-eye is more prone to showing signs of aging.

While dozens of five-star eye creams are on the market—ones for brightening, puffiness, hydration, and even dark circles—an eye cream infused with retinol can help smooth out the under-eye skin in as little as six weeks. Below, see 12 of the best retinol eye cream formulas on the market with recommendations from board-certified dermatologists.

Best Retinol Eye Creams

Iman Balagam in a light blue sweatshirt after applying La Roche-Posay Redermic R Eyes Retinol Eye Cream

Apply this before bed and swap in a hydration eye cream in the morning.

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Iman Balagam in a pink nightgown after applying the Ranavat Brightening Retinol Eye Créme

No one needs to know I've only slept four hours.

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a white woman in a white t-shirt with bare skin after using Skinceuticals Retinol 0.5 eye cream

While some lines under the eye is to be expected, this retinol eye cream will make a huge difference.

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a white woman with a close up image of her under-eye area after using Peach & Lily Pure Peach Retinoic Eye Cream

Samantha finds that this under eye cream works well with every concealer formula.

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Iman Balagam wearing a striped nightgown and laying down after applying Neutrogena Rapid Wrinkle Repair Retinol Eye Cream

Skincare routine complete after a retinol eye cream application.

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What I Don’t: Some say product can be drying; no immediate difference

Review for MC: "I am 35 and started seeing wrinkles and saggy skin around my eyes. I have used this consistently for about 2 months now and I have noticed my eye lids look less tired and textured and all around I’m noticing a more youthful look. I love it and will continue to use it."

What to Look for in a Retinol Eye Cream

  • Retinol Concentration

When shopping for retinol, it's important to choose a product specifically formulated for the under-eye area. Dr. Rabach explains that this typically means the concentration of retinol will be lower, usually around 0.1 percent to 0.5 percent, compared to retinol for the face.

Dr. Camp advises that when buying retinol eye cream, you should look for ingredients that are well-tolerated by the skin around the eye, which is traditionally more sensitive. “Retinols are less potent than retinoids and may be more suitable for use around the eyes. Consider the plant-based ingredient bakuchiol, which is often described as having similar effects to retinol but is less irritating,” he says.

  • Supplementary Ingredients

Dr. Amin emphasizes the importance of looking for peptides to increase elasticity and prevent sagging, as well as antioxidants to reduce puffiness under the eyes. “I also recommend eye creams that are fragrance-free to prevent irritation around the delicate eye area. If you experience puffiness, look for caffeine as an additional ingredient,” she adds.

Dr. Rabach adds to seek out ingredients that are soothing for the skin, like peptides or hyaluronic acid, and for additional brightening ingredients like vitamins C or E.

  • Packaging

“Opt for an eye cream in an airtight pump, rather than a container where you have to scoop out the cream with your fingers,” advises Dr. Rabach. If your eye cream does come in a jar, make sure you have clean hands before digging in.

Retinol Eye Cream Safety

“Yes, it’s safe to use retinol eye cream,” says Dr. Rabach. She explains that retinol can be irritating, so it's important not to combine it with other active ingredients and always to apply sunscreen in the morning. “I recommend starting once a week and gradually increasing usage if your skin tolerates it without irritation. If you have dry skin, layer the retinol eye cream with a thicker moisturizer on top.”

Retinol Eye Cream Benefits

There are many benefits to using retinol eye cream, including improving the appearance of dark circles, boosting collagen production, and preventing fine lines. “Retinol encourages the production of collagen, a structural protein in the dermis. Collagen helps the skin maintain firmness and elasticity, which leads to fewer wrinkles and less crepey skin. If someone is prone to milia, a retinol eye cream can also help prevent this,” adds Dr. Camp.

How to Use a Retinol Eye Cream

If it’s your first time using a retinol eye cream, start with a small amount and a low concentration, gradually increasing as your skin tolerates it. “Excessive application can cause skin irritation or clog pores, which may contribute to acne formation,” explains Dr. Camp. Dr. Amin adds, “When applying, less is more. Use a small amount and gently rub upward toward the outer corners, being careful not to get it into the eyes.” Don’t just focus on the under-eye area—crow’s feet on the sides of the eyes should also be treated with the eye cream.

Retinol eye cream should be used at night, as retinol can make skin more sensitive to the sun and is best tolerated when applied in the evening. This is why it’s essential to always apply sunscreen in the morning after using retinol.

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Meet the Experts

Dr. Halim
Dr. Azza Halim

Azza Halim, MD is a board certified Anesthesiologist as well as Aesthetic Medicine, Anti-aging, and Regenerative Medicine Physician.

Dr. Camp
Dr. Brendan Camp

Brendan Camp, MD, is double board-certified in dermatology and dermatopathology and sees patients at MDCS Dermatology

Dr. Rabach
Dr. Morgan Rabach

Morgan Rabach, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist based in New York.

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Iman Balagam
Freelance Writer

Iman Balagam is a New York-based freelance writer with several years of experience covering the beauty industry. Balagam's writing has been featured in editorial outlets like Cosmopolitan, Teen Vogue, Byrdie, and Harper's Bazaar.