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Self-care is one thing, but refreshed under-eyes is another.
After testing a variety of sheet masks and a multitude of crescent-shaped patches to brighten and de-puff underneath my eyes, I’ve come across a new favorite — Good Molecules Caffeine Energizing Hydrogel Eye Patches.
I spearhead our Post Beauty Report biweekly for the latest deals and product obsessions, and these under-eye patches are simply too good not to be featured on their own.
Good Molecules Caffeine Energizing Hydrogel Eye Patches
AmazonI’ve been using these particular under-eye patches for more than one month and they make a world of difference to my skin’s radiance. Mitigating puffiness, I love using them in the early mornings before my workday as a self-care ritual (it’s the perfect way to start the day!), as well as evenings.
For brightening, hydrating, de-puffing and balancing the skin, they contain the ultimate trifecta: caffeine, hyaluronic acid and niacinamide. As a beauty tester, the ingredient list — and the price! — make them even more of a must-buy.
More than 5,000 beauty enthusiasts on Amazon picked them up in the past month, so I’m not alone in my obsession.
You know what’s also great about them? They’re clear, so if you hate the look of a gold foil patch or an in-your-face pimple patch, the skin-like appearance is a bonus, formula aside.
For less than $20, it’s incredible how much my skin loves these under-eye patches. They smooth out the delicate skin underneath my eyes, lessen the puffiness and are an excellent precursor to eye cream and moisturizer right before bedtime.
Trust me on this one, you’re going to want to add these to your cart. Soon enough, you’ll be recommending them to everyone you know, too.
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This article was written by Victoria McDonnell, New York Post Commerce Journalist & Content Strategist, who has spent countless hours researching, testing hundreds of products and comparing the latest makeup, skincare, hair and beauty items and trends to determine what’s truly worth your hard-earned cash. She evaluates formulas, textures, ingredients and more, in addition to consulting medical and industry experts. Some of Victoria’s latest conquests include testing the best sheet masks on the market, and a rinse-and-repeat review of the best shampoos for all hair types and budgets. Victoria, who received a beauty industry essentials certification from the Fashion Institute of Technology, has been creating shopping guides for the New York Post since 2021 and previously held positions at Insider Reviews and CNN Underscored.
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