Beauty The Eye Cream Olivia Wilde Says Gets Rid of Her Dark Circles Is Finally Back in Stock It’s that good. By Emily Belfiore Emily Belfiore Instagram Website Emily is an experienced commerce writer and editor, with bylines in Allure, Byrdie, InStyle, RealSimple, Shape, and more. Always in pursuit of the best reviewer-vouched products, she covers topics spanning across the fashion, beauty, and health and wellness verticals. InStyle's editorial guidelines Updated on June 6, 2022 @ 06:47PM Pin Share Tweet Email We independently research, test, review, and recommend the best products—learn more about our process. If you buy something through our links, we may earn a commission. Photo: oliviawilde/Instagram If you suffer from dark circles, you know that finding a brightening eye cream that actually works isn't always an easy feat. This is especially the case if you're on the hunt for a formula with natural ingredients. Well, that was before the True Botanicals Resurrection Radiance Eye Cream came on the scene in June. Since then, it has become a go-to for celebrities among the likes of Olivia Wilde and Brooke Shields, who called it "pure magic in a jar" as it "works wonders for my dark circles and I wake up looking so well-rested." With such glowing A-list testimonials, it comes as no surprise that the Resurrection Radiance Eye Cream sold out hours after it launched. Now after months of waiting, it's finally back in stock — and our dark circles couldn't be happier. Courtesy Shop now: $78; truebotanicals.com So, what makes this eye cream so special? It features an innovative combination of illuminating ingredients to restore radiance and moisture back to the sensitive under-eyes. At the center of it all is Resurrection Plant extract, which is used in the brand's bioactive moisture retention complex to lock in hydration, reduce puffiness, and make tired eyes instantly look more awake. It works in harmony with tree bark extract to create smoother and brighter-looking under-eyes. "This new product from True Botanicals is bananas," Wilde said in an Instagram video back in June. "It also has turmeric, and coffee, and licorice extract, and tree bark extract, which is really good for the redness [and] dark circles — which I know quite a lot about." Lizzo's Go-To Face Oil Makes Shoppers Look "at Least 10 Years Younger" She continues, "People used to call me Wednesday Addams — like ever since I was, like, 8. So, I've been waiting for this product for a long time, and it's amazing. I've been editing, I have kids, I don't sleep. But this stuff is really helping. And I'm going to use a lot more of it." Both Wilde and Shields pair the eye cream with the True Botanicals Pure Radiance Oil and Chebula Active Serum, which target common signs of aging while supporting the skin barrier with hydrating and nourishing ingredients. "This is my holy grail," Shields says of the Chebula Active Serum. "It's a dream for anyone like me who is trying to avoid the excessive use of injections and fillers." Courtesy Shop now: $90; truebotanicals.com Banish dark circles once and for all with the Resurrection Radiance Eye Cream, which is now available on truebotanicals.com. Hurry, before it sells out again! Shop More InStyle-Approved Picks Kate Middleton and Sophie Turner Put a Valentine’s Day Twist on This Classic Celebrity Style Trend Kate Hudson and Catherine Zeta-Jones Use This Anti-Aging Moisturizer, and Its New Formula Is Nearly $40 Off This Plumping Serum From the Minimalist Makeup Brand Cameron Diaz Uses Sold Out, but It’s Back in Stock