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Beauty trend:eye patches

It's not easy not to look tired when you lead a crazy life (work + outings with girlfriends + children). Bingo! Resting (at least) the eyes is precisely the job of these patches. They combine a mask formulation, ultra-concentrated in hydrating, plumping and draining active ingredients, and a mechanical occlusive action, which helps the active ingredients to penetrate quickly. Those with a gelled texture give an immediate boost of radiance (you can also put them in the fridge for a tightening effect). Who is it for ? Everyone, except those who never get tired (ah, ah… who?)

How to use it?

There are two ways to do it:"Either we apply it as an SOS treatment, in the morning or before going to the evening, or we use it as a follow-up treatment, in periods of severe fatigue, 2 to 3 times a week. says Thi Bich Chu, Filorga Product Manager. In both cases, the patch is placed under the eye, on clean skin. It is smoothed with the finger so that it adheres perfectly to the epidermis. Leave it on for the time indicated (10 to 20 minutes) then remove it. If any texture remains on the skin, just massage it in with your finger.

8 patches tested and approved

Soothing. Anti-fatigue Smoothing Patches, Klorane, €13.85. Moisturizing. Super Aqua-Eye, Guerlain, €97. Plumping. 3D Wrinkle Expert, Diadermine, €8.90. Anti wrinkle. Benefiance WrinkleResist 24 Smoothing Eye Mask, Shiseido, €65. Anti-fatigue. Eye Recover Anti-Fatigue Mask, Filorga, €49. Relaxing. Relaxing Eye Contour Mask, Estée Lauder, €42.50. Smoothing. Eye Therapy Patch, Talika, €49. Decongestant. Revitalizing Eye Mask with Gold Particles, Chantecaille, €195.