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Caffeine
Stimulates circulation and reduces puffiness and dark circles.
Also known as: 1,3,7-Trimethylxanthine; Coffee extract; Caffeine anhydrous; Same name.
- What it is
- Caffeine is a naturally occurring alkaloid found in coffee beans, tea leaves, and other plants. In skincare, it's typically derived from coffee extract or synthesized as caffeine anhydrous.
- What it does
- Caffeine acts as a vasoconstrictor, narrowing blood vessels to reduce fluid retention and puffiness—especially around the eyes. It also has mild antioxidant properties and may improve microcirculation, helping to brighten dark circles and give skin a more alert appearance. When applied topically, it does not produce systemic stimulation.
- The evidence
- Strong clinical evidence supports its efficacy for reducing under-eye puffiness and dark circles; multiple peer-reviewed studies confirm vasoconstriction and improved appearance within 15–30 minutes of application. Evidence for broader anti-aging or antioxidant benefits is moderate and less consistent.
- Best for
- Tired, puffy, or dark-circled eyes; anyone seeking a quick depuffing and brightening effect before events.
- Pairs well with
- Hyaluronic acid, peptides, niacinamide, and other hydrating or antioxidant actives; works well in eye serums and creams.
- Use cautiously with
- No major conflicts; generally compatible with most skincare ingredients. Avoid excessive use in very sensitive or reactive skin.
- Cautions
- Caffeine is generally well-tolerated topically; rare sensitivity or irritation possible in very reactive skin. Not sun-sensitizing. Safe in pregnancy at typical skincare concentrations, but consult a provider if concerned.
General information, not medical advice. Ingredient effects vary by formulation, concentration, and skin. Patch-test new actives and consult a qualified provider before starting prescription ingredients.
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