When it comes to life, parenthood, work, or school, it can all get to be a bit stressful. And with stress many times comes lack of sleep. And when we don’t get enough sleep, we wake up with puffy eyes and dark circles. Well, as it turns out actress Selena Gomez has found a remedy for reducing that under-eye puffiness.
Not to mention, it’s super affordable and easy to find! If you’re a fan of Vogue’s Beauty Secrets series, then you may already know what we are talking about
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Along with candles, essential oils, and music, one of the other things Gomez does while prepping to get ready for an evening night out is using the Sephora’s cucumber under-eye mask. “I’m going to use the Sephora cucumber eye mask,” Selena Gomez told her fans. “My sister has like 18 of these.”
“She’s probably more of the beauty guru know and she’s 8 years old. She’s kind of cooler than me,” Gomez said about her little sis.
As Selena Gomez further elaborated, she likes to start with an eye mask to reduce any sort of inflammation.
SEPHORA COLLECTION Clean Eye Mask
$3.50 at the time of publication
As Sephora’s website reveals, while Gomez uses it to reduce inflammation, it also helps with the dark circles we mentioned earlier. And the eye masks are perfect for normal, dry, combination, or oily skin.
The ingredients used to make the eye masks, 91-percent of them are “naturally sourced and vegan.” All you have to do is leave them on for five minutes at a time.
Then, once the five minutes are up, remove the patches and gently rub in any excess product.
SEPHORA COLLECTION Clean Eye Mask
$3.50 at the time of publication
So there you have it! If you have been super busy, run-down, and need a quick fix for puffy eyes and dark circles, this is it! Enjoy, and thanks, Selena Gomez for the pro tip!
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