Helen Mirren 'swears by' £10 Boots sagging eye cream for a 'youthful complexion'
30.04.2024 - 12:25
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Dame Helen Mirren always looks radiant whenever she graces the film screen or the red carpet. You would assume that the 78-year-old opts for top of the range products to achieve her age-defying complexion, but one of Helen's favourite buys that achieves her youthful glow is surprisingly affordable.
In fact, one of her most loved eye creams is just £10 for today only (April 30) at Boots. The eye cream in question is the L'Oréal Paris Age Perfect Golden Age Rosy Glow Eye Cream for Dark Circles, which usually retails for £19.99.
The rosy eye cream is enriched with light-reflecting particles to instantly correct the appearance of stubborn dark circles, for a brighter and more radiant appearance. The infusion of peony extract helps skin to gradually recover its natural rosy colour, while calcium B5 restores skin density and tone.
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The eye cream is designed specifically for mature women with post menopausal skin. The product, which can be used daily as part of your morning routine, instantly gets to work at correcting discolouration of under eye circles and bags.
At Boots, the L'Oréal Paris Age Perfect Golden Age Rosy Glow Eye Cream for Dark Circles has an average star-rating 4.6 out of five from almost 170 reviews. One shopper said: " This is a lovely cream that evened out the skin under my eyes and moisturised it beautifully. My dark circles disappeared and the skin under my eyes felt firmer. My whole face felt revitalised and hydrated. Amazing."
A second wrote: "I absolutely loved these products.
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