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      Shoshana Marmon, MD, PhD, assistant professor and director of clinical research, department of dermatology, New York Medical College
    
      Michele S. Green, MD, dermatologist, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York City
    
      Cleveland Clinic: “Do Caffeinated Skin Care Products Work?”
    
      Skin Pharmacology and Physiology: “Caffeine's mechanisms of action and its cosmetic use”
    
      Nutrients: “The Roles of Vitamin C in Skin Health”
    
      Annie Christenson, medical aesthetician, Houston Methodist Hospital
    
      Harvard Medical School: “The hype on hyaluronic acid”
    
      Harvard Medical School: "Collagen"

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The best upper-eyelid creams contain ingredients like retinol, caffeine and peptides.

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Contains retinol Doesn’t irritate skin

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Minimizes dark circles Contains caffeine

May be difficult to apply around delicate skin

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Contains retinol Brightens skin Protects against sun damage

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Good for sensitive skin Hydrating Budget-friendly

Does not contain retinol

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Oil-free Easy to apply Contains vitamin C and hyaluronic acid

More expensive

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Good for sensitive skin Fights cell damage Moisturizing

More expensive May take longer to see results

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Increases collagen Budget-friendly

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Contains caffeine Good for all skin types

May take longer to see results

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Contains broad-spectrum sunscreen Reduces fine lines and wrinkles

May dry out sensitive skin

What Causes Saggy Breasts, and How to Fix Them

      Shoshana Marmon, MD, PhD, assistant professor and director of clinical research, department of dermatology, New York Medical College
    
      Michele S. Green, MD, dermatologist, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York City
    
      Cleveland Clinic: “Do Caffeinated Skin Care Products Work?”
    
      Skin Pharmacology and Physiology: “Caffeine's mechanisms of action and its cosmetic use”
    
      Nutrients: “The Roles of Vitamin C in Skin Health”
    
      Annie Christenson, medical aesthetician, Houston Methodist Hospital
    
      Harvard Medical School: “The hype on hyaluronic acid”
    
      Harvard Medical School: "Collagen"