Dark Circles, Who? This Derm-Recommended Eye Cream Is the Most Impressive I've Ever Used

Medik8's Crystal Retinal Ceramide Eye Cream is loved by editors and dermatologists alike—and it's currently on sale for Amazon Prime Day.

Eleanor testing the Medik8 Crystal Retinal Ceramide Eye Cream and pictures of the eye cream on a marble table
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I can count the number of skincare brands I wholeheartedly trust on one hand and Medik8 is one of them. The C-Tetra serum unlocked a glow I didn't know was possible, while the Crystal Retinal Serum is highly acclaimed amongst skincare experts and editors alike.

I've been using both in my routine lately but felt like my eye area was in need of some extra help. I've always overlooked eye creams, so I tried adding the Medik8 Crystal Retinal Ceramide Eye Cream (was £42, now £34) into my routine, and honestly? I was shocked at how effective it is.

And when I recently saw this insider-favourite eye cream was in the Amazon Prime Day Sale (with reduced prices available to all Amazon Prime customers—more details below), I figured now was the time to share my findings with the world. Scroll ahead for my honest review and those all-important before and after pictures.

Medik8 Crystal Retinal Ceramide Eye Cream

A picture of Eleanor holding the Medik8 Crystal Retinal Ceramide eye cream on a marble background

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The Formula

A picture of beauty editor Eleanor swatching the Medik8 eye cream on her hand

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Key ingredients: Retinaldehyde, ceramides, hyaluronic acid spheres, chamomile extract

This derm-loved eye cream contains retinaldehyde (a form of retinoid, that is more effective than retinol) to help plump fine lines and wrinkles around the eyes. It also contains soothing ceramides to help combat irritation and soothe the eye area. Meanwhile, hyaluronic acid and chamomile help to hydrate, plump and soothe the skin around the eyes. The cream itself has a yellow tint and sinks quickly into the eye area, leaving it looking visibly more hydrated and plump.

Like Medik8's Crystal Retinal Serum, Medik8's eye cream comes in varying strengths, so depending on your experience with using a retinoid product (such as retinol, retinal and tretinoin), you can pick the best one for your skin. The eye cream comes in three strengths and the idea is that you can go up the ladder as your skin adjusts. Typically, with any retinoid product, you want to start by using it once or twice and week and gradually build up as your skin tolerates it until you can apply it every day.

Beginner: Medik8's Crystal Retinal Ceramide Eye Cream 3 (was £42, now £34)

Intermediate: Medik8's Crystal Retinal Ceramide Eye Cream 6 (was £55, now £44)

Advanced: Medik8's Crystal Retinal Ceramide Eye Cream 10 (was £70, now £56)

Before Using the Eye Cream

A 'before' picture of beauty editor Eleanor before using the Medik8 eye cream two months ago

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Two months ago, prior to using the Medik8 eye cream, I had some fine lines appearing around my eyes and I felt like my dark circles had become more prominent.

After Two Months

An 'after' picture of beauty editor Eleanor after using the Medik8 eye cream for two months

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After using the Medik8 eye cream for two months, I noticed that the fine lines around my eyes looked less noticeable, my skin possessed more of a glow around the eye area and my dark circles also looked a little brighter.

The Verdict

A picture of beauty editor Eleanor after using the Medik8 eye cream

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Having incorporated the Medik8 Crystal Retinal Ceramide Eye Cream into my skincare routine, I've seen a notable difference after two months. I've not had Botox for over a year and was considering booking in, but I've seen such an improvement that I'm going to hold off for now. Of course, no eye cream can ever recreate the same effect as Botox, but I definitely have noticed a softening of the lines around my eyes, my skin looks smoother and glowier, and meanwhile, my dark circles even look a little brighter too.

I already use the Medik8 Crystal Retinal Serum in strength number six, so I also opted for the same strength in the eye cream. I started by using it a couple of times a week and then built up to applying it every night before bed. I'm someone with sensitive skin that is easily irritated, but I didn't experience any irritation from using this eye cream, which is a big win.

Yes, while this eye cream might be on the expensive side, it's a safe bet if you want results (Medik8 has a tonne of clinical trials that prove it actually works). It is a worthwhile investment if you want an eye cream for dark circles and treating lines around the eyes.

Shop Medik8 Crystal Retinal Ceramide Eye Cream at Amazon

What Is Amazon Prime Day?

Amazon Prime Day 2025 is a sale event exclusively for Amazon Prime members. The sales range from the best of beauty to new in fashion, with plenty of other savings on tech and homeware. There are beauty tools we've been wanting to try, health and wellness items for a summer reboot, home appliances (a couple of the team are in the process of moving), and bits and pieces in between.

When Is Amazon Prime Day 2025?

Amazon Prime Day is a bi-annual event that runs in July and October each year. This year, the July event will run from the 8th to the 11th of July.

How to Access Amazon Prime Day

Amazon Prime Day sales are available to all Amazon Prime members. You can sign up for an Amazon Prime membership here. It's free for 30 days so you can access all the benefits of the Amazon Prime Day discounts without shelling out a penny (just remember to cancel before the 30 days is up if you don't want to pay the monthly fee going forward).

When Does Amazon Prime Day 2025 End?

For the first time, Prime Day will run for four days and end at midnight on the 11th of July.

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Eleanor Vousden
Beauty Editor, Who What Wear UK

Eleanor Vousden is the beauty editor for Who What Wear UK. She was previously deputy editor at Hairdressers Journal, health writer at Woman & Home and junior beauty editor at Powder. She has also contributed to Wallpaper and Elle Collections.With a degree in fashion journalism from the London College of Fashion, she has 10 years of industry experience and has been highly commended at the BSME Talent Awards for her work on Powder and also contributed to the title winning Website of the Year at the PPA Awards.Eleanor’s journalistic focus is providing readers with honest and helpful beauty content. She has interviewed celebrity makeup artists, hairstylists and dermatologists throughout her career, as well as celebrities such as Hailey Bieber, Sarah Jessica Parker and Scarlett Johansson.