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Ageless Revitalizing Eye Cream
Healthy Aging Eye Cream
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Open your eyes to the renewing power of botanicals
Nourish delicate eyes morning and night
Pairs best with

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Healthy Aging Eye Cream
Harvested from Japan
Overall rating: 4.6621313 / 5 from 441 reviews.
AI Generated Review Summary
This eye cream is praised for its ability to reduce fine lines, wrinkles, and dark circles. Customers appreciate its moisturizing properties and the noticeable difference it makes in skin appearance. The cream is also noted for its luxurious feel and long-lasting performance.
Summary topics
- Reduction of Fine Lines: 11%
- Reduction of Dark Circles: 8%
- Skin Feel: 11%
- Effectiveness of Cream: 50%
- Moisturizing Properties: 6%
Review topics: ["absorbs","size","irritation","scent","ingredients","weight","results","use","fragrance","circles","wrinkles","issues","improvement","eyes","feels","price","texture","skin","formula","felt","hydration","look","amount","difference","glow","consistency","residue","works","jar","allergies"].
Review highlights
- "I'm in my mid 40's and noticing some fine lines and have dark circles." —
- "This heavenly eye cream de-puffs, lightens dark circles and smooths out the eye area in such a beautiful way." —
- "It is so amazing and makes my skin feel so soft and hydrated." —
Reviews
Great eye cream!
"Creamy! Absorbs well and leaves a barrier to keep moisture in. I use this uner my eyes at night and after applying makeup for plumping and a bit of glow."
"Great stuff! Pricey but worth it-and if you buy it with the three other products you get the 15% discount. And sometimes little gifts!"
"I Love this"
"It moisturizes my very sensitive eye area without any reactions. I love this product!"
"I love this product"
Amazing Results!
"At first, I wasn’t entirely sure about this eye cream. After my initial try, I set it aside for a bit. When I came back to it, I decided to apply it differently (taking the time to gently massage it into the skin under my eyes) and that made all the difference. This is definitely a product you want to massage in well (and gently) so it fully blends. Otherwise, it can sit on top of the skin and look a bit cakey. Once I adjusted my application, the results completely changed. Also, a little goes a long way. What really sets this eye cream apart is the lasting hydration. I’ve tried other brands that feel nice at first but seem to dry out after a few hours. That hasn’t been my experience with Tatcha’s Ageless Revitalizing Eye Cream and it truly provides all-day moisture. It works beautifully on its own, but I’ve found an even more effective routine for my dark under-eye circles: I start with the Brightening Eye Cream, follow with the Luminous Deep Hydration Firming Eye Serum, and finish by gently massaging in the Ageless Revitalizing Eye Cream. The results have been amazing."
Buyer Beware
"Tatcha has changed their formula . I got a new container and this is NOT the same. It is no longer thick and hydrating. It is very light and takes more product to try hydrate your skin. Please do not deceive your customers, we know your products and what it is supposed to do. You don't lower your price you just cheapen your products. Terrible, that is how you are going to lose long term customers. Please go back to the original formula. I will be looking for a new company for eye cream."
Paid a lot, little in return
"This moisturizer did next to nothing for my eyes. I was very disappointed. I use your dewy moisturizer and expected to be pleased with the eye cream. I spent a lot of money on this for zero results"
Best eye cream ever!!!
"This eye cream is amazing! I immediately noticed a difference - it soothes my skin, reduces fine lines and wrinkles and makes my dark circles disappear. I little bit goes a long way, so I learned not to use too much. Also, instead of gently tapping it onto my skin, I need to massage it softly into the skin otherwise it will sit on it and looks caked on. I also only use it in the evening because it is so rich. I have looked for years for a great eye cream to address my fine lines and wrinkles and finally found it!!!"
Q&A
- Hi! Will this eye cream reduce puffiness on both upper and lower lids as well as reduce dark circles? Thank you!
- This eye cream is formulated to reduce puffiness all around the eye, reduce darkness instantly and over time, while hydrating and smoothing lines and wrinkles. We hope you'll love your results!
- can I apply the ageless revitalizing eye creme to my eye lids?
- You can apply the Ageless Eye Cream on the eye lids
- Is there a scent to this product ageless eye cream
- This formula has a very subtle hint of all-natural fragrance that evokes the notes such as soft bamboo, green tea, cucumber water, and orange blossom.
- I have very oily skin and bags under eyes. What is the best eye cream to use?
- Hi there! We would recommend the Deep Hydration Eye Serum for your skin type and concerns to provide a light texture and to reduce lines and puffiness in the eye area.
- Looking for an eye cream. LOVED all Tatcha in the past, but the ageless revitalizing eye cream has been useless. Won't penetrate no matter what condition my skin is in. Day or night. Just sits on my skin and wipes off like a mask. Still have a full jar from months past, and have since needed to buy other brand eye creams from Sephora that work. However, I would love to one stop shop at Tatcha but concerned about wasting money again and need a suggestions on an eye cream that will penetrate. After my last purchase, I received a msg to write a review, but I was so dissatisfied, I didn't want to publicly complain considering all other products are superior. Currently I'm low on my 5th large Dewey skin cream and Rice polish - which are both incredible! I want to buy my whole skin care from Tatcha, but afraid to take my chances on another eye product. Suggestions??
- We are happy to help answer any of your questions. Please contact us at gratitude@tatcha.com so we can take good care of you!
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