





👁️🗨️ Bright Eyes, Bold Days – Because Puffiness is So Yesterday!
Bee Naturals Peeper Keeper Bright Eyes Firming Crème is a caffeine-enriched, lightweight eye cream designed to reduce temporary under-eye puffiness and revitalize tired-looking eyes. Its fast-absorbing, non-greasy formula is fragrance-free and safe for sensitive skin, making it ideal for daily use under makeup or alone. Certified cruelty-free and travel-sized, this cream delivers a refreshed, well-rested appearance without irritation or buildup.




























| ASIN | B09WCWYFQR |
| Active Ingredients | Triglyceride, Caffeine |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,391 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #313 in Eye Treatment Creams |
| Brand | Bee Naturals |
| Brand Name | Bee Naturals |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,082 Reviews |
| Item Form | Cream |
| Item Volume | 0.5 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Bee Naturals |
| Material Features | Cruelty Free |
| Material Type Free | Fragrance-free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Travel Size |
| Product Benefits | Brightens and reduces the appearance of dark circles., Reduce Puffiness under eye. |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Puffiness |
| Scent Name | Unscented |
| Skin Type | All |
| Special Feature | Travel Size |
| Special Ingredients | Caffeine, MCT |
| Specific Uses For Product | Dark Circle, Moisturize, Puffiness |
| Target Use Body Part | Skin |
| UPC | 645235020012 |
J**.
Good Product, Will Keep Buying
I have very sensitive skin and dry skin dandruff eyelids/eyebrows. This product has been safe, no irritation. It goes on smooth. I use a plastic stick to dip into the container to keep it sanitary. Many other eye products left my eyelashes with goop built up from the day and this one no build up! It's the right balance of moisturizing enough without clogging pores.
P**H
Good Product
I was plesantly surprised by this eye balm. I have very dry sensitive eyes. I tried very high end creams and just didn't care for them. I also tried drug store cheap ones, same results. I heard about this watching a video of a beauty influencer that mentioned she was in her 60's and had dry, sensitive, eyes as well. So, I figured for the price that I'd give it a try. I had a small scratch on my eyelid and was afraid to trying something new, but I went ahead anyway and put it on at night. My first thought was it was very greasy like vaseline and I thought for sure my eyes would be worse with puffiness. But, I woke up the next morning and I could barely see the scratch and my eyes looked fantastic. It healed it up overnight. Puffiness that I normally have in the morning had went down considerably. My eyes looked more wide awake. It was amazing results. Wish I took a picture. So I tried it in the morning to see how it worked with my concealer. I did let it sit for about an hour, but it works fine with the concealer. No pilling. I put some under eye powder on it and it was great. This will last me forever since there is a lot of product in there and you don't need much. I love it! I will try their other products too. Thank you to the influencer that recommended it!
J**J
Irritated lids rejoice! Bonus even for raccoons
Skincare junkie, here. I’ve gone through a ridiculous number of products in the last several years and research like crazy trying to get my skincare routine right. Let’s go over my vast array of weird issues so I can explain why the Peeper Keeper is my holy grail of eye products! - My eyes are pretty sensitive, apparently. Worn day or night, even the most basic products (e.g. avene, cetaphill) cause stingy, itchy, gooey/crusty, watery, blurry, and/or dry eyes. - I wear contact lenses (including to sleep, per my eye doc) and don’t want my constant use of eyedrops to pull any external-use-only products in there, obviously, because ouch. - I am now a month into Accutane, so my entire situation is much dryer overall. - Whenever I crash, chronic illness style, I get these hollow, dusky purple rings around my eyes that make me look like a Victorian-era ghost. The aesthetic side effects of low blood pressure is not something I should ever expect an eye cream to solve — unless we’re talking about concealer, which I do not bother with for all the above reasons and more (or maybe I just like it when everybody tells me I look horribly exhausted, who’s to say). Despite sensitivity & purpling, I do not deal with swelling, wrinkles, or under-eye bags… which actually makes it more challenging to find eye products that actually target any of my concerns, as everything seems to be marketed for “de-puffing” and not “de-vampiring” (the nerve!). Before Peeper Keeper, I was using Alpyn Instant Bright dark circle firming eye cream, because 1. it didn’t irritate my eyes at all, and 2. the slight pink tint neutralized the purple almost entirely, which was cool. It’s lightweight and frag-free etc., all good things, but it’s very expensive, and it isn’t moisturizing enough for me. Enter Peeper Keeper (discovered while reading an article about 2024 eye creams, I think?): - Non-irritating for sensitive eyes - Very moisturizing - Fragrance-free - Silky smooooooth, applies like soft butter to hot toast - Doesn’t flake - Doesn’t pill - (Mostly) impervious to eyedrops & sobbing - Unique - Simple formula - Adorable name - Great value As I said at the start, this stuff is the only actual holy grail I’ve ever found for the skin around my eyes, and absolutely need to keep it in my skincare regimen, especially for overnight care. The moisturizing & soothing qualities of this stuff have significantly lessened irritation & redness around my eyes, which has actually somehow managed to tone down the purple a bit. I would honestly put this all over my face if I wasn’t acne-prone. I personally could not ask for more from an eye care product. THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND: ***Coconut oil is one of the most pore-clogging ingredients on the market, so if you have acne-prone skin as I do, do not put this anywhere on your face that gets zits, or you WILL break out (under eyes & eyelids up to brows has been fine for me). If you get milia as well, you might want to opt for something less comedogenic. *** I personally love a good glossy, rich emollient, especially when it manages to have all the oily goodness without feeling greasy. I like to ~slather~ this one on like a buttery blanket, but to echo other, a little does indeed go a long way. If you’re not keen on rocking glazed donut lids during the day, just use it very sparingly, and tap a bit of (eye-safe) mattifying/translucent powder on top. On the rare occasion I wear mascara, I’ll put this magic ointment around my eyes first, and voilà, every imminent smudge slides off effortlessly. It may also be too melty to work under other makeup, but feel free to try (and report back!). Highly recommend. 10/10. Get it.
J**Y
Excellent quality at a good price
I've moved into the natural products over the years, trying different brands at many different prices. I have a favorite eye balm, but the price is steep ($43) but lasts a long time. As much as I like my other eye balm, I decided to investigate for a new brand at a lower price point, thinking it would be difficult to equal my favorite. Well, I was right on the price but oh, so wrong on equaling quality. I detect no odor, the ingredients are natural and few, and a little goes a long way. Glides on smoothly, does not cause me any eye irritation, appears to keep under my eyes smooth and wrinkle-free, and the moisturizing carries over into the next day after my shower (I put it on at night only). If the quality continues throughout its use, I will definitely be keeping with this product.
K**Y
Great eye balm
I bought this as an alternative to Dr Haushka's eye balm, and it works just as well. The balm is light, and it soaks in after a few minutes, keeping my eye area hydrated. Love it - just bought 2 more.
T**V
Pain Relief for Extremely Sensitive Eye Skin
I had the trifecta of eye issues. A loved one passed away & I was crying uncontrollably. Then family & friends showed up with food as they do but something or everything was salted beyond comprehension bc the next morning when I worked out, the salt came through my pores & my already sensitive eyes essentially got a chemical burn. Then someone brought over a rhubarb pie but failed to tell me that it was a *strawberry*-rhubarb pie. Allergic. My eyes swelled shut. So: ugly crying, salt burn, allergic reaction. I went through an entire bottle of castor oil in a day which only mildly helped. I was in absolute pain & I looked it. People told me that it hurt to look at me which no one wants to hear on a good day, let alone when all concern should be about the deceased. My 10 y/o niece tried to blow on my eyes to „put out the fire“ but that only made them feel like they actually were on fire. Finally, a family friend who is a nurse gave me some of her Peeper Keeper. I HATE sharing eye products & so does she of course but it was such a desperate situation that I took it. Sweet Jesus. It was immediate relief. I mean on the spot, that second, I instantly felt almost normal. Still looked like a monster but I looked 80% better the next day & the day after that, it was pretty much cleared up. I was still puffy from the allergic reaction & the skin around my eyes still needed a ton of moisturizing, but the angry redness was gone & the pain disappeared the second I applied it. I bought some when I got home & have been using it ever since. I can‘t vouch for what it can do for wrinkles, dark circles, etc., but I can absolutely attest to its moisturizing capabilities for extremely sensitive eyes.
C**N
Amazing! But it
Love love love this stuff!! I will buy this forever!
N**E
Bright Eyes No/ Balm is a Maybe
The Bright eyes cream did not irritate my eyes but it did irritate my sinuses. It did nothing for puffiness and seemed to add puffiness. It did nothing for the lines. It moisturized a bit but not much. They give you a lot in the container, would probably last a year. I THEN TRIED the Eye Balm which has gone up $5. The first night I used it, it seemed great. My undereye looked amazing, same thing the second night. Then the third night my under eye was lumpy, my eyes were itchy and dry. I was going to return it but then I decided to try it during the day. I only used a microscopic amount and my under eye looks great. Only mildly moisturizing, not too irritating (I have a problem putting any eye cream on). I am giving it another day to see what happens next.
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