I’ve been using a manual jade roller for my under-eyes for about a year. It’s decent for puffiness but not much else.
Now I’m thinking about getting an electric eye massager with heat + vibration. Are they actually worth the extra spend, or is it more marketing than real results?
If you’ve made the switch, did you notice fewer fine lines, or just more comfort? Any specific models I should avoid?
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Heat is the real value-add over a manual roller. Vibration is mostly relaxation. I use mine every morning, takes 3 minutes, noticeably less puffiness through the day.
Got mine for $80 on sale. Mostly use the heat function for tired eyes. Comfort is real; fine line improvement is subtle at best — manage your expectations.
Yes, big upgrade. After 2 months of consistent use, my dark circles visibly lightened. I use it every morning during coffee. Won't replace sleep, but it helps a lot.
Honestly the best $100 I spent. After long screen days my eyes used to feel destroyed, now 5 minutes with the heat + vibration and I'm fine. Wouldn't go back to manual.
Electric massagers help lymph drainage better than rolling. They won't erase fine lines, but they significantly reduce morning puffiness and help products absorb. Worth it if puffiness is your main concern.