As we enter hayfever season my eyes can become even more sensitive than usual. It's also the season where long daylit evenings are spent in the garden guzzling jugs of Sangria. Come morning the result can be seen on my face with tired, puffy eyes and dark circles and enter Trilogy's Eye Recovery Concentrate to tackle the problem. A combination of botanicals, oils and natural ingredients including Co-enzyme Q10 in this handy sized roll on provide an eye lift to combat these issues.
Back to the hayfever seasons the roller ball is perfect as it cools and tones the sensitive area and offers far better results than furious itching of the area. The massaging application and mixture of ingredients help brighten the area so I no sign of allergies or hangovers are seen.
I've taken to throwing this product into my handbag as it's perfect for refreshing the eye area after a long day in the office in front of a computer screen with nothing but air conditioning for company. A swipe under the eyes perks things up so I'm ready for a night out with the girls.
Vichy Aqualia Thermal Dynamic Serum*
I was delighted to have an opportunity to try Vichy Aqualia Thermal Dynamic Serum as both a fan of Vichy products and knowing it's status as being a favourite of Sali Hughes. I've had great success in the past with Vichy's Idealia range but knowing my smoking can cause dehydration - as well as enjoying a glass of wine or three.
I have been using this serum regularly as part of my skincare regime and am very pleased with the results. My skin has been in tip top condition since using and I'm finding a better wear from my make as skin feels moisturised throughout the day.
The Vichy Aqualia Serum is a thin water based formula as we would expect and I am currently using as part of my morning regime. Applying in the morning my skin looks instantly healthy and hydrated.
Have you tried either of these products?
*PR Sample
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