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BID GOODBYE TO YOUR UNDEREYE WOES WITH THESE PROBLEM-SOLVING EYE MASKS

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Troubled with dry under eyes, puffiness, dark circles or wrinkles? Eye masks to the rescue!

It’s hump day and you are probably loaded with work! No harm in a long day of work as long as you take care of yourself after being exposed to screens for the better part of the day. The undereye area is the first to reveal signs of tiredness, moreover, our eyes have the thinnest and most fragile skin on the entire face. Who doesn’t know that? But how effortfully do we take care of these less privileged areas of our face? Stop unknowingly harming your eyes because after all that they go through they need some religiously done care – do so by rejuvenating them with the most hydrating eye masks in town. 

Sephora Collection Moisturizing Eye Mask | Buy Now

Sephora’s range of eye masks comes in four variations including cucumber, pomegranate, lychee, and grape. Plus, it has a 100% paraben-free formulation. Just peel off the protective film from the white fibre patches and leave them under your eyes for 15 minutes to achieve a revitalized look. The boost of vitamins with different active ingredients can bring your eyes a brighter look even while you are on the go as the pack is super handy and travel-friendly. 

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Caolion Magic Black Powder Eye & Cheek Patch | Buy Now

You are going to love this one if you are a Black Swan fan as that’s what the mask is shaped like. The castor oil in the Caolion Magic Black Powder not only firms the skin by acting on wrinkles, but it also improves the skin tone to reveal the original lighter shade. The cool sensation from other natural ingredients like peach help to calm the skin and reduce puffiness around the eyes. Don’t be afraid, try on the power of black powder aka graphene on your skin for a radically improved look.

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JayJun Roselle Tea Eye Gel Patch | Buy Now

The JayJun tin comes with 60 hydrogel eye patches making it last an entire month of daily under-eye care. The hibiscus flower and orange flower extract work soothingly to immediately perk up of crepey skin to unveil a more youthful look with brightened dark circles and dullness. It also comes in a green tea variant which is equally promising!

Photo credits: Nykaa

L’Occitane Reine Blanche Illuminating Eye Care & Mask | Buy Now

This eye mask packed with rare ingredients is perfect for you if you have been looking for a solution to whiten your under-eye skin – enriched with Meadowsweet and White Mulberry Extracts. On regular use, the caffeine in it magically works to reduce puffiness and illuminates your eye contour naturally. It also helps restore the fresh look to your face by reducing fine lines and plumping skin with oodles of moisture seeped within. 

Photo credits: L’Occitane

The Body Shop Drops of Youth Bouncy Eye Mask | Buy Now

Enriched with plant stem cells and cucumber extract, the Body Shop Drops of Youth works two ways on your skin. It acts as a power nap by instantly cooling around the eyes by -1.5 C with its memory-shape texture. And overnight, it works to create a younger and healthier-looking skin removing signs of fatigue. Plus it is free of mineral oil, paraffin, and petroleum so you can use this ophthalmologically tested formulation worry-free!

Photo credits: The Body Shop

Now that you know exactly which of these ingenious products works best for your needs, it’s time to make under-eye care a part of your skincare routine. One extra step towards youthful, radiant skin will certainly pay-off and start showing signs of reverse ageing within a month. Don’t forget to turn your eyes away from all the screens every 45 minutes to reconnect with the natural world and give your eyes their well-deserved rest!



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