It’s nearly impossible not to constantly deal with tired eyes thanks to endless screen time spent on our phones, laptops, and more. Along with just feeling that way, some telltale signs, like puffiness, dark circles, and fine lines, indicate your eyes need some R&R. Thankfully, the best under-eye patches use key ingredients like caffeine, hyaluronic acid, and vitamin C that combat evidence of fatigue. Along with providing supreme skincare benefits, these beloved patches from Augustinus Bader, Chanel, and more are your not-so-secret weapon in guarding your face makeup against potential eyeshadow fallout.
"Some of my favorite eye patches to use on myself and clients are from Valerie Beverly Hills since they're made with cucumber, arnica, and algae,” celebrity esthetician and beauty founder Angela Caglia tells Bazaar. “They're perfect to use before eye makeup to hydrate and de-puff while keeping the delicate eye area free of falling makeup." The best under-eye patches are always a mainstay in her clients' routines, especially before hitting the red carpet.
Shop the Best Under-Eye Patches
To provide your eyes a little extra relief, we've rounded up some of the top editor-tested and beauty shopper-reviewed under-eye patches that quickly brighten and de-puff and are worthy of any rotation. These staples are not only easy to use (and re-use in some cases), but also make for a fun Instagram selfie while you're wearing them.
Pros
- Helps soothe redness and irritation
Cons
- Some reviewers say the eye patches don't include enough serum
Fans of Augustinus Bader's makeup artist-approved skincare favorites should add these under-eye patches to their rotation. You'll receive six under-eye patches in this set from Augustinus Bader, which feature the brand's signature TFC8 formula to revitalize skin while reducing dark circles, puffiness, and more.
"If I had to sum up my experience with the eye patches in three words, I’d say: brightened, tightened, and soothed," beauty writer Jessica Oursman says of the staple. "I think they are ideal in the morning, whether to prep for makeup or to soothe and brighten after a night of poor sleep."
Best for: Dark circles and puffiness
Customer review: "I use the eye patches once per week and I have noticed an improvement in the elasticity of the skin under the eyes. The skin is better hydrated and the fine wrinkles diminished." —Magdalena A.
Pros
- Includes firming serum
- Stylish
Cons
- Pricier than other under-eye patches
For moments when you're feeling particularly fancy, this eye treatment from Chanel starts with a highly concentrated roll-on of the Le Lift serum to firm under-eyes and 10 sets of patches to seal in all that moisture.
"Chanel eye patches are a fun splurge. It’s a two-part system with a roller to ensure lots of serum," says Caglia. "As an added bonus, it’s also fun to see yourself wearing the trendy Chanel logo."
Best for: Fine lines, firming
Customer review: "My second time to purchase this item. I noticed a dramatic difference in the discoloration under my eyes. Also, the swelling went down within 10 minutes. This product is expensive but worth every penny." —Marilyn2
Pros
- Reusable
- Stylish
Cons
- Some reviewers say the patches aren't ideal for treating dark circles
Here's a six-pack of playful masks from Talika Paris that smooth under-eye skin while reducing fine lines in minutes. They also contain a blend of shea butter and ceramides to seamlessly boost hydration.
Best for: De-puffing, fine lines, hydrating
Customer review: "These Talika Eye Therapy patches are great! I bought them based on Drew Barrymore's recommendation, and am very happy with how well they work!" —Anonymous
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Innbeauty Project
Electrify Lightning Bolt Eye Masks (4-Pack)
Pros
- Budget-friendly
- Reusable
Cons
- Some reviewers say patches aren't moist enough
Not only are these lightning bolt-shaped gel masks fun to wear, but they also contain several skin benefits. They combine tightening caffeine and plumping hyaluronic acid to reduce puffiness while drawing moisture into the skin for a glowy, well-rested appearance after 10 minutes.
Best for: Brightening, de-puffing, hydrating
Customer review: "Bought these because of everyone’s favorite big sis, Tinx! They actually work really well. I store mine in the fridge. They depuff and make me look awake." —Alexis H.
Pros
- Great for mature skin
- Work quickly
Cons
- May not be ideal for those who are retinol-averse
Associate beauty editor Katie Intner is a fan of Shiseido's top-rated and retinol-infused patches, which aim to visibly minimize fine lines after 15 minutes of wear. Plus, any remaining essence can be used around the mouth to smooth existing wrinkles.
Best for: Fine lines, firming, dark circles
Customer review: "Absolutely love these eye masks, they are perfect to use before putting on make-up. They really hydrate your under-eye area which helps keep makeup smooth. They depuff my bags and lighten my dark circles." —Furiosaaa
Pros
- Reusable
- Includes eye cream
Cons
- Pricier than other under-eye masks
Elevate your day or nighttime skincare routine with this luxe eye care pairing from Lancôme that features their proprietary rose-based Absolue Blackbiosis compound. In addition to managing upper eyelid sagging and smoothing the eye contour, their lightweight cream and weighted under-eye masks work together to improve the area's sagging and roughness.
Best for: Fine lines, hydration
Customer review: "This is the best eye cream I ever used my skin's eye area is softer my eyes look younger I’m buying a second one." —Lukygirl80
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Pros
- Esthetician-approved
Cons
- Subtle floral scent may be off-putting to some
This Bazaar Skincare Award winner is powered by hyaluronic acid to brighten, firm, and deeply hydrate tired under-eyes. Created by celebrity esthetician Joanna Vargas, the popular gel masks work in 10 minutes to nourish and rejuvenate the area.
Best for: Brightening, firming, hydrating
Customer review: "I bought these to use leading up to my wedding and loved them. I used all five in the week leading up to the event and found them to be super soothing and very comfortable to wear right up along my lash line." —Stephanie
Pros
- Cooling
- Dermatologist- and ophthalmologist-tested
Cons
- Some reviewers say patches aren't moist enough
We're big fans of these culty cooling gel patches from Skyn Iceland, which use actual Icelandic glacial water to soothe delicate under-eyes while reducing the appearance of fine lines. The buzzy patches also happen to be safe for those with sensitive skin.
Best for: De-puffing, firming
Customer review: "I had gotten a pair in a sample bag, and I quickly bought more. These work wonders on crow's feet! They're cool and easy to use!" —DMensch
Pros
- Viral on TikTok
Cons
- May not be ideal for targeting fine lines
These branded skin favorites from Topicals deserve to shine in your next selfie. Not only are the patches viral on TikTok, but they also use caffeine, kojic acid, and arbutin to brighten under-eyes by fading excess pigmentation.
Best for: Brightening, hydrating
Customer review: "Love love these eye masks!! Highly recommend them! First time I used them I saw a huge difference." —melliemel721
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Pros
- Plumping
- Stylish
Cons
- Some reviewers say under-eye masks aren't as effective as others they've tried
"Wander Beauty's eye masks use a lightweight foil that not only looks chic, but also helps to further infuse skin-loving ingredients like aloe, calendula, amino acids, and peptides," Caglia says. "They plump, soothe, and fight fine lines."
These gold foil patches were our 2021 Skincare Awards pick for best eye mask since they contain extracts like camu camu, calendula, and aloe leaf to expertly prep skin for foundation and concealer.
Best for: De-puffing, brightening
Customer review: "These gold leaf eye masks help to manipulate under eye bags, the mask clings to the delicate eye area nicely with no slipping. I find that these eye mask gives ultra hydration and soothing relief to pesky bags and enrich the skin." —Linda
Pros
- Includes carrying case
- Stylish
Cons
- May not be ideal for treating fine lines
There should be no question about what these reusable under-eye patches are made for since the practice is printed right on top of them. And since the patches are medical-grade silicone, you can nicely use them again and again with your go-to eye gel or serum.
Best for: Hydration, de-puffing
Pros
- Celebrity favorite
Cons
- May not be ideal for brightening
Actress and Goop founder Gwyneth Paltrow is a fan of using these bio-cellulose masks from pro makeup artist Jillian Dempsey to hydrate and reduce fine lines under her eyes before major events. They contain a blend of ingredients like almond and camelina oils plus hyaluronic acid that's ideal for plumping and hydrating the under-eyes.
Best for: Hydration, fine lines
Customer review: "I took the leap and bought these eye masks and I am so happy I did. They have made such a huge difference in my under eyes which has always been my main insecurity. I love looking at myself in the mirror after using these. I will definitely be purchasing these again." —Noelle
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Pros
- De-puffing
- Fragrance-free
Cons
- May not be ideal for treating under-eye bags
This pair of fun, biodegradable copper masks from Live Tinted is a hit among beauty shoppers. They contain a blend of copper peptides, banana extract, and bakuchiol to brighten and soothe tired under-eyes.
Best for: Brightening
Customer review: "Feels so good and hydrating, especially when you keep them in the fridge! Reduces my dark circles." —Anonymous
Pros
- Work quickly
- Great for mature skin
Cons
It doesn't get much more luxe than 24-karat gold skincare: These gilded treatments from the skincare aficionados at Peter Thomas Roth are a hit among beauty lovers. And since they feature key ingredients like de-puffing caffeine and plumping hyaluronic acid to reduce signs of aging.
Best for: Dark circles, fine lines
Customer review: "I have chronically puffy eyes due to allergies and heredity. These are the only thing that helps reduce that puffiness. I’ve tried so many. I can’t use them every day because that is too cost prohibitive, but in those days that I’m extra puffy or for a special event this is the first thing I reach for." —theblackswan
Pros
- Cooling
Cons
- May not be ideal for under-eye brightening concerns
Here's an eye mask set that's made to channel the skincare benefits of extreme cold. It also uses a blend of peptides and a marine complex to help you appear more rested.
Best for: De-puffing
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Meet the experts
- Angela Caglia is a celebrity esthetician and the founder of Angela Caglia Integrated Beauty.
How can I increase the effectiveness of some of the best under-eye patches?
If you have dry skin or are looking to boost the benefits of under-eye patches, Caglia recommends going a step further with your skincare regimen and incorporating a facial tool. "I recommend using what's referred to as an infusion driver, like a facial roller or Gua Sha. I usually reach for my Rose Quartz Rosebud Eye Treatment Set on clients, as its very cold naturally, which helps stimulate blood flow and ultimately minimize puffiness while penetrating the eye area even further."
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