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Out of every part of your face, the skin under your eyes usually shows tiredness, stress, and age the fastest. It's also some of the thinnest skin you have, which is why using a product made just for that area works better than simply spreading your regular moisturiser up to it. Celesta Glow's Caffeine Under Eye Cream was built for exactly this purpose. Here's a simple look at what's in it and what it can really do.
What's Inside
This small, 15g cream is built around three ingredients:
Caffeine – a popular ingredient for reducing puffiness. It works by briefly tightening blood vessels, which is why so many eye creams rely on it to fight that morning puffy look.
Niacinamide – this is the same skin-friendly form of vitamin B3 used across Celesta Glow's other products. Here, it's meant to help reduce shadowing and make the under-eye area look more even.
Hyaluronic Acid – Added for light hydration. The eye area needs moisture, but not from a heavy cream, which can cause puffiness or tiny bumps called milia.
Together, these ingredients target the two biggest under-eye issues at the same time: puffiness (handled by caffeine) and uneven skin tone (handled by niacinamide), while hyaluronic acid keeps things hydrated without feeling heavy.
What the Brand Says It Does
Celesta Glow lists several things this cream is meant to help with:
Reducing the puffy look that shows up after a bad night's sleep
Making dark, shadowed skin under the eyes look lighter over time
Softening fine lines in that thin, delicate skin
Keeping the area hydrated without feeling thick or greasy
Being gentle enough to use every day, not just now and then
Just like the brand's other products, these claims come from an internal study with more than 500 people and numbers the company reports itself, along with their own safety testing. Since none of this has been checked or published by an outside group, it's better to see it as feedback from the brand's customers, not real clinical proof.
Who Should Try This
This kind of eye cream tends to work well for people who:
Wake up with puffiness or bags under their eyes most days.
Have started noticing small lines forming at the outer corners of their eyes
Have a tired, shadowed look under their eyes no matter how much sleep they get.
Want something lighter than their regular face cream for this thin-skinned area
Because this part of your face is more delicate, apply it gently, tap it in instead of rubbing, and keep it away from where your lashes meet your eyelid, since that spot can sting or water more easily.
About the Brand
Celesta Glow describes itself as a dermatologist-recommended skin care brand, and this product's page also mentions safety testing that checked for skin reactions and how well the formula holds up over time. The brand also talks about vegan skin care, something that comes up in customer reviews describing it as cruelty-free and paraben-free. That said, there's no official vegan certification shown on the page, so if that matters to you, it's a good idea to confirm directly with the brand.
Quick Facts
Price and size: Around ₹549 (down from ₹899) for 15g. This small size is normal for eye creams, since you only need a tiny amount each time.
Where to use it: This cream is made only for the eye area; it's not meant to be used on your whole face. The formula and strength are designed just for that one spot.
When to apply it: Eye creams usually go on after cleansing your face but before heavier serums or moisturisers, so the light formula can actually absorb instead of getting blocked by thicker products.
Final Thoughts
The Caffeine Under Eye Cream focuses on two common under-eye problems: puffiness and a tired, shadowed look, using ingredients that have a solid history of helping with both. It won't fix deep hollows or permanent changes under the eyes, since no cream can do that. But for everyday puffiness and slowly improving skin tone, it's a reasonable addition to a bigger anti-ageing routine. If puffiness or dark circles don't improve even with regular use, it's worth seeing a dermatologist to check for other causes, like allergies or poor sleep.
