I adore Klorane's hair products, so I was especially excited to try these eye patches -- and they didn't disappoint. They're soaked with soothing cornflower extract, calming chamomile and arnica -- an ingredient that's used to minimize bruising (perfect for dark circles). Pop them in the fridge as the package suggests, and the benefits are even better.
I love the soothing and ultra-moisturizing effects of this eye mask, but that's not even the best part. Unlike most other eye patches, these go all the way around the eye -- so not only are you treating dark circles and lines underneath, you're also treating the lid (where I'm often the puffiest).
If you want to try an eye treatment patch but you're also in need of a new eye cream, this kit from Lancôme ticks both boxes. The Ultimate Rejuvenating Balm-Elixir is a rich cream that's packed with cells from the brand's signature rose (as an ingredient, it helps with brightness and elasticity). It's silky, sinks in fast and minimizes lines in six weeks. For added punch, it comes with six sets of bio cellulose patches. They help the cream penetrate, giving you instant brightening, lifting and de-puffing effects. Basically, you get the best of both worlds.
These are so cool because they feel cool the instant you put them on your skin. They're made with aqua botanicals and algae extracts to plump up the skin. And since they were formulated to be used as a pre-makeup step, your concealer (should you need it) will go on perfectly.
If you really do love your cucumber slices, try these patches -- they contain anti-inflammatory cucumber extract. But the benefits don't stop there. There's also brightening vitamin C and some of Bliss's signature oxygenating ingredients. I like that these patches come in pods with the cotton on one side and the active ingredients on the other. While it's designed to keep the actives, well, active, I like to use half the serum for the first 10 minutes, and then refresh the pads with more for another 10. Even if it doesn't change the results, you feel like you're getting a double treatment.
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DAWN DAVIS, HANNAH SAVIN |
OCT 10, 2016 | SHARES