Experts Swear By the Ingredient in These Eye Creams to Smooth and Firm the Skin
Retinol is one of the best skincare ingredients for fine lines, and it's the star player of these hardworking eye creams.


When I think of high-performing skincare ingredients, there's always one in particular that comes to mind, and that's retinol. According to Anna Harvey, head aesthetician at Thérapie Clinic, not only does retinol have the ability to speed up cell turnover, but it also stimulates the production of collagen and elastin, which makes it a great ingredient for those of us wanting to minimise fine lines and tackle dark circles. However, due to its potency, most retinol skincare products come with strict instructions to avoid applying in the eye area.
Luckily for us though, lots of brands have created retinol eye creams that are specifically designed for the more delicate skin around our eyes, and many of them come with lots of other hydrating ingredients to help minimise irritation. Sounds good, right? To help you choose the right retinol eye cream for you, I've spoken to the experts to find out everything there is to know, and rounded up 13 of the very best retinol eye creams to try now, so keep on scrolling.
Best Retinol Eye Creams
- Best for sensitive eyes: La Roche-Posay Redermic [R] Retinol Eye Cream
- Best affordable eye cream: The Inkey List Retinol Eye Cream
- Best for mature skin: Murad Retinol Youth Renewal Eye Serum
- Best for fine lines: RoC Retinol Correxion Line Smoothing Eye Cream
- Best for dry skin: Elizabeth Arden Retinol Ceramide Line Erasing Eye Cream
1. La Roche-Posay Redermic [R] Retinol Eye Cream
Retinol concentration: 0.1% pure retinol + 0.1% retinol linoleate
First up is this eye cream from La Roche-Posay. Specifically formulated for the sensitive eye area, it contains the brand's retinol booster complex alongside 0.2% caffeine to smooth fine lines and brighten dark circles.
Pros
- Gentle formulation suitable for sensitive eyes and contact lens wearers
Cons
- May require long term use to see noticeable results
2. The Inkey List Retinol Eye Cream
Retinol concentration: Unspecified
If you're looking for an affordable retinol eye cream, you can't go wrong with The Inkey List. This formula has been developed with slow-release technology to help prevent irritation around the eyes.
Pros
- Affordable price point
Cons
- Some users report an increase in milia
3. Murad Retinol Youth Renewal Eye Serum
Retinol concentration: Unspecified
Murad's offering takes on the consistency of a serum rather than a cream, which makes it nice and lightweight on the skin. Alongside retinol, you'll find cotton wool grass extract to help hydrate and a marine kelp complex which works to lift the skin.
Pros
- Lightweight and fast-absorbing
Cons
- Higher price point
4. RoC Retinol Correxion Line Smoothing Eye Cream
Retinol concentration: Unspecified
This retinol eye cream from Roc has been designed to help tackle puffiness, fine lines and dark circles thanks to the retinol content alongside the brand's exclusive mineral complex.
Pros
- Affordable and accessible
Cons
- Potential for irritation, especially in sensitive skin
5. Elizabeth Arden Retinol Ceramide Line Erasing Eye Cream
Retinol concentration: Unspecified
Elizabeth Arden knows what it's doing when it comes to skincare, and this retinol eye cream contains ceramides and niacinamide to leave your eye area feeling hydrated and smooth. Plus, the clever pump means you get the right amount of product every single time.
Pros
- Combines retinol with ceramides for hydration
Cons
- Higher price point
6. Beauty Pie Super Retinol Anti-wrinkle Eye Cream
Price shown is members' price.
Retinol concentration: 1% retinol complex
With slow-release retinol microcapsules, moisturising hyaluronic acid and natural ficucell vita—which works to enhance skin's hydration—this Beauty Pie eye cream sounds like a winner. Just to note, the website does say that this product might not be suitable for anyone with very sensitive skin.
Pros
- Affordable for members
Cons
- Can cause dryness in some users
7. Olay Retinol24 Night Eye Cream
Retinol concentration: Unspecified
Olay's retinol eye cream is infused with vitamin B3 to hydrate the skin, alongside a retinoid complex that works beneath the surface to smooth the appearance of fine lines. What more could you want?
Pros
- Hydrating formula suitable for nightly use
Cons
- Potential for mild irritation in sensitive skin
8. Charlotte Tilbury Magic Eye Rescue
Retinol concentration: Unspecified
We all know and love Charlotte Tilbury's Magic Cream, but did you know that the brand does an eye cream too? It has everything you could want from an eye product; time-released retinol molecules to smooth and firm the skin, a botanical eye contour complex to help reduce the appearance of dark circles, red algae to strengthen and soothe and coconut oil and shea butter to hydrate.
Pros
- Rich, hydrating formula
Cons
- Some users may find it too heavy for daytime use
9. Paula's Choice Clinical Ceramide Eye Cream
Retinol concentration: 0.01% retinol
Not only does this eye cream contain retinol and ceramides, but the addition of vitamin C will help make your under-eye area look fresh and glowy.
Pros
- Rich, moisturising formula
Cons
- Lower retinol means slower results
10. Dr. Dennis Gross Advanced Retinol + Ferulic Triple Correction Serum
Retinol concentration: Unspecified
This eye cream from Dr. Dennis Gross combines retinol and ferulic acid, which work together to help enhance the smoothing properties and reduce irritation.
Pros
- Combines retinol with ferulic acid for enhanced efficacy
Cons
- High price point
11. Dr Sam's Flawless Nightly Eye Serum
Retinol concentration: 2% granactive retinoid
Although under-eye dark circles can often be determined by genetics and lifestyle, if they are caused by pigmentation, then this powerful blend of granactive retinoid, vitamin C, and niacinamide will do just the trick to help even tone and brighten.
Pros
- Gentle yet effective formulation
Cons
- May cause mild dryness initially
12. Medik8 Crystal Retinal Ceramide Eye 3
Retinol concentration: 0.03% retinaldehyde
Formulated with twin-encapsulated retinaldehyde (a potent vitamin A derivative which works faster than standard retinol), this eye serum helps to smooth fine lines and wrinkles around the eye while also targeting uneven texture and dark circles. Plus, it's available in three strength formulations to suit all skin types.
Pros
- Targets fine lines and signs of ageing
Cons
- Higher price point
13. Drunk Elephant A-Shaba Complex Eye Reform Cream
Best for puffiness
Retinol concentration: Unspecified
As well as 0.1% retinol, this lightweight creamy formula contains 3% caffeine, which reduces fluid accumulation and swelling by constricting blood vessels.
Pros
- Combines retinol with caffeine and copper peptides
Cons
- Some users may experience sensitivity
What Does Retinol Eye Cream Do?
As mentioned above, retinol can help tackle multiple skin concerns. "Retinol is a vitamin A derivative known for its skin benefits when used topically to promote cell turnover and stimulate collagen production," explains Dr Maryam Zamani, oculoplastic surgeon and founder of MZ SKIN. "When it comes to eye creams, retinol can be beneficial for addressing signs of ageing around the eyes, such as fine lines and dark circles." Of course, we believe in celebrating ageing, not hiding it, but if you do want to smooth or firm the skin around the eyes, then this might be the product for you.
Is Retinol Safe to Use Under Your Eyes?
I often get asked if retinol is safe to use under the eyes. Although I wouldn't recommend using a standard retinol skincare product in the eye area, retinol eye creams are safe to use as they have been designed with the delicate eye area in mind. That being said, if you have any skin issues around your eyes, I'd advise checking with your doctor before introducing retinol into your routine. "It’s important to note that the skin around the eyes is more sensitive compared to the rest of the face", says Dr Zamani. "Using a high concentration of retinol in this area may lead to irritation, redness or dryness. Therefore, it's crucial to choose an eye cream with a lower concentration of retinol and to patch-test it on a small area before applying it around the eyes. Once acclimated, retinol eye creams can be used nightly and followed by your skincare regimen."
What Ingredients Should You Look for in a Retinol Eye Cream?
Retinol eye creams often contains lots of other great ingredients. Kalen Leone, R&D manager at RoC Skincare, says that it's best to look for ingredients that complement retinol such as hyaluronic acid and caffeine. Harvey also rates retinol eye products containing hyaluronic acid, along with ceramides and squalane, as these will help to keep the skin around the eyes well hydrated.
How Often Should You Apply Retinol Eye Cream?
So, how often should you use a retinol eye cream? Dr Zamani recommends starting with a small amount of a product with a low concentration of retinol two to three times a week. This can then be built up gradually over time. Harvey adds that retinol eye creams should always be applied at night as the sunlight can break down the potency. She also says that it's important to use SPF in the day to help protect the skin.
When it comes to actually applying the cream, Leone advises following the usage directions and gently patting the product around your eyes using your finger so as not to damage the sensitive eye area.
This article was previously published at an earlier date and has since been updated.

Grace Lindsay is the junior beauty editor at Who What Wear UK. At the age of 18 she decided to train as a makeup artist before going on to study english and media at Goldsmiths University. It was during that time that she explored her love for journalism by interning at a small beauty start-up based in Shoreditch. Since then, she has worked at a number of publications including Marie Claire and Hello!, where her love for all things beauty continued to grow.
As Who What Wear UK's junior beauty editor, she covers everything from the latest hair trends to the stand-out makeup products of the season.
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