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Are there actually any good eye masks?

8 replies

TheOGCCL · 16/07/2022 09:53

I’m looking for something to give my eyes a boost once a week or before an event. I’ve tried various ones and they have been quite expensive and not made much difference.

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Ontomatopea · 16/07/2022 14:27

No. They are all useless in my opinion but they do feel nice if you put them in the fridge beforehand

luckylavender · 16/07/2022 17:37

TheOGCCL · 16/07/2022 09:53

I’m looking for something to give my eyes a boost once a week or before an event. I’ve tried various ones and they have been quite expensive and not made much difference.

I actually really like the Soap & Glory one.

yonce · 16/07/2022 17:44

The Beauty Pro collagen under eye ones are fabulous - I use weekly and find they work really well. They're £5 for a three pack on Amazon! They used them on tv show sets like Bridgerton to give them fresh faced looks as they wear minimal makeup, I have recommended them to loads of people who've loved them.

GallstoneGlory · 16/07/2022 18:23

I use the Elemis pro collagen masks once a month. They say to leave them on for 20 mins but I usually leave them on for an hour or so until they have got pretty much dry. They are quite expensive or I would use them more often. My under eye area looks lovely and smooth after use.

TheVanguardSix · 16/07/2022 18:33

DHC revitalising eye strips are the best I’ve ever used. I really rate them. I’m 50 with all the trimmings. I’m sooo not one of those fortunate ‘I’m 50 with good genes and no wrinkles!’ MNers! So honesty, I really mean it when I say they’re incredibly cheap but incredibly good. They’re perfect as a pre-event pick-me-up.

Burnedoutdr · 16/07/2022 18:47

Primark sell packs of 15 pairs of eye masks for £1.50 (tissue kind). They work the same as the expensive silicone ones and you can keep them in the fridge to use daily.

Ontomatopea · 16/07/2022 19:52

Interestingly the DHC and the Elemis ones both contain chlorella I noticed. Not sure what that is but wondering if thats why both seem to be liked

doadeer · 16/07/2022 22:37

Just put spoons in the fridge. And ensure your skin is well hydrated

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