No eye cream has ever drained a fluid bag. That requires a completely different approach — and it takes 3 minutes.
You've tried every eye cream. Every patch. Every roller. They work on the surface of a problem that lives underneath it. Under-eye bags are fluid. Fluid needs to be drained — not moisturised.
Under-eye bags are fluid sitting in the delicate tissue below your eye. Cream can't move that. Patches cool it temporarily. Directional strokes from the inner corner of the eye, down toward the ear, actually drain it. That's a different thing entirely.
Under-eye bags signal exhaustion you might not feel at all. When they drain, your eyes open up — brighter, younger, more present. Your face finally matches your energy.
The under-eye area is delicate. This brush is soft enough to use there daily without pulling or irritating. In the time you were layering concealer, you could have actually drained the bag.
Bags cast shadows. They create that hollow-puffiness contrast that reads as age. When they drain, the shadows lift, the eyes open up, and the face looks younger — not because of what you applied, but because of what you removed.
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