Symptom·Appearance·Reviewed May 30, 2026
Supplements for Dark under-eye circles.
When dark under-eye circles is the complaint, these are the supplements most often associated with it in the NutriStack library, ranked by how directly each one targets it and by the strength of the evidence.
Ranked by relevance, top first.
Relevance reflects how directly each supplement targets this symptom in the NutriStack map. Evidence is the supplement’s own rating. Open any name for the full profile.
- 01IronModerate78% match
Low iron or ferritin can produce a pale, sallow periorbital area that makes underlying vessels look darker.
SuggestedIron bisglycinate - 02Vitamin K1Limited68% match
Vitamin K supports clotting and capillary integrity, and topical use is explored for circles driven by blood pooling and vessel leak.
SuggestedTopical vitamin K1 eye cream (often with retinol) - 03Vitamin CLimited64% match
Vitamin C supports collagen synthesis and capillary strength, which may thicken thin periorbital skin that lets vessels show through.
SuggestedTopical L-ascorbic acid serum plus dietary intake - 04Pine Bark ExtractLimited60% match
Pycnogenol-type proanthocyanidins may improve microcirculation and reduce capillary fragility, of interest for vascular under-eye darkness.
SuggestedStandardized pine bark extract (Pycnogenol) - 05Hyaluronic AcidLimited55% match
Hyaluronic acid binds water and may plump thin or crepey under-eye skin, softening shadowing from hollowing.
SuggestedTopical hyaluronic acid eye gel (low molecular weight)
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