Harvard tested whether topical treatments actually work for men over 50.
After 50, your skin's ability to absorb drops by 30%. The creams barely penetrate.
But when they delivered the same ingredients through the bloodstream instead of rubbing them on the face, dark circles and puffiness improved in the majority of participants.
But more importantly—even if those expensive creams could penetrate perfectly, they're not addressing the root cause.
So guys spend $80 on creams that can't fix a circulation problem.
They buy serums that can't lower their insulin.
They try expensive treatments that can't reduce internal inflammation.
You didn't rub a cream on your arm to lower your blood pressure. You took a pill that works through your bloodstream.
Same principle here: This is a problem inside your body showing up under your eyes.
Your dark circles and bags aren't a skin problem. They're a metabolic problem showing up under your eyes.
Elevated insulin. That's what's driving the pigmentation under your eyes.
Poor circulation. That's what's causing blood and fluid to pool where it shouldn't.
Chronic low-grade inflammation. That's what's keeping the puffiness there day after day.
And if you're on blood pressure medication, it's making all three worse.
So if you want to fix this, you need to address it from the inside.