I use JW skincare but I think the eye cream may be causing irritation around the eyes, although I did think it performed well. I am currently using NSpa eye cream from Asda. I bought it when it was on offer, three products from the range for £10 and, as it is one of the few lines I can use with minimum adverse reaction, it was a bargain. The range also does a hot cloth cleanser (similar to LE but I don't use LE) and an absolutely brilliant facial serum. The scent is divine. I think the eye cream alone is £3, with a minute amount needed. The hot cloth cleanser and muslin cloth is £7 and the serum I think is £4. Sometimes, I think we can be mislead by 'named' products, and higher prices. Whilst I don't use bargain skincare, there are other ranges which do perform. As long as the products I don't want in are absent, and those I want to see as an ingredient are present and, absolutely essentially, no animal testing or by products - another reason I love JW - then I will consider it. An example : I have used my mum's eye cream when I have run out, cost about £2, and the smell and texture wan't the same, but it still felt to me as if I was doing something I should be. I do like elemis eye cream, but that isn't cheap. I would have thought - and I could be wrong, as I don't have this problem - the best product for dark circles, whatever the cause, would be a concealer product.