It's already a huge trend in Korean beauty
is just starting to make waves over here, and involves – you guessed it – applying eye cream all over your face. You might think, well, surely that's just called a face cream?
Not quite, because the skin around our eyes is much thinner and more fragile than the skin on our face. It also contains almost no sebaceous glands, so is actually much drier; hence the need for ultra-hydrating hyaluronic acid and ultra-gentleThe only caveat for using eye cream as face cream is, of course, the tiny tubs and tubes eye creams usually come in. Which is where L'Oreal's latest cult launch comes in.to jump on the trend.
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