Many of my clients have alleviated dark circles and fine lines with wrinkle twinkle and laboratoire remède high energy eye contour. The ingredients work to stimulate collagen production, to thicken eye-area skin, effectively diminishing the visibility of fine, under-eye blood vessels and helping to plump up fine eye-area lines. 
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Help! The skin under my eyes seems like it's lost all it's elastic except for those little wrinkles and bags that stick like Velcro. All the "eye creams" I've tried either do nothing or make me break out in tiny bumps... any suggestions? Also, what about the eye lid? So many creams give the suggestion that you should just not go there. HELP!

ANSWER
Dear Bummed Out by Bags, It's tough to do a consultation over the net - but if what you're saying is true, and you've tried everything, short of the Lone Ranger wraparound, it might be time for you to consult a cosmetic plastic surgeon or dermatologist. Depending on the pigment level of your skin (ethnic skins don't do so well with chemical peels because the melanin is disrupted by them and doesn't usually come back to normal), you might be a good candidate for a light chemical peel under the eye area. (I'd suggest giving a few super-turbo eye creams a shot first, though, like Laboratoire Remède High Energy Eye Contour.) If you can't get improvement via product, drastic measures via dermatologist may be what's needed to save your sanity. Bags that stick 'like Velcro' are another story. If you're talking 'puff daddy' type pouches that are permanently lodged in the undereye area (and I mean daily, die hard, down and always under), you might want to consult the same surgeon about a little 'lipo' under the eyes. Many women (and men, really) get a little perma-puff going as they age, as fat deposits pack their suitcases and move right in. Taking it out medically is really your best revenge. If your puff seems seasonally related, you may be suffering from allergies, which are, if not just as, even more annoying. See your internist about a good antihistamine, and grind cucumbers up (wrap in paper towels) and deploy them as eye pads. All those in favor... say EYE! Be sure to let me know what happens!