From dark circles to crow's-feet, your peeper problems have met their match!
Highlighter
Dust this light-reflecting powder over concealer to really cover dark circles.
(Sonia Kashuk Brightening Powder, $10.40; target.com)
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Depuffer
A massaging ball distributes this caffeine-and–witch hazel solution, which alleviates undereye circles as well as puffiness.
(First Aid Beauty Detox Eye Roller, $24 for .28 oz.; sephora.com)
Brightener
Makeup artist Mally Roncal developed this winning pencil-powder combo: Apply to inner corners for an eye-opening effect.
(Mally Beauty Mattewand Eye Brightener, $25; mallybeauty.com)
(See also: How to do your makeup in five minutes (or less))
Anti-Wrinkle Cream
Ranked number one by the Good Housekeeping Research Institute, this formula reduces fine lines.
(Olay Pro-X Eye Restoration Complex, $41.47 for .5 oz.; walmart.com)
Eyelash Curler
The Good Housekeeping Research Institute tested 10 different versions of this tool, and Laura Mercier's came out on top.
($16; lauramercier.com)
Concealer
Camouflage imperfections and combat aging simultaneously. This stick contains light and heavy coverage options, both packed with skin-firming ceramides.
(Physicians Formula Youthful Wear Youth-Boosting Concealer, $12.99; ulta.com)
7 Years Younger: The Book
Want more antiaging advice? For a comprehensive seven-week plan, check out Good Housekeeping's new book, 7 Years Younger.


















