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These $8 Rose-Gold Under-Eye Masks Made My Morning Puffiness Disappear

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rose gold under eye pads

When I say I love sleep, I mean it. I make it a priority to get at least eight full hours a night and if I didn’t have, you know, a job, I could probably snooze for an entire day (luckily my dog is just as lazy and would welcome the all-day cuddle session).

With all those ZZZs, you’d think I would never have to battle under-eye bags—that couldn’t be more false. Maybe it’s because I’m basically always just waking up, but the puffiness is real. Since hitting snooze is an everyday thing, I rarely have time to place tea bags on my face and wait 20 minutes for them to work their magic. But something I can do? Stick on some under-eye masks while I sleepily get changed and make my morning smoothie.

Unfortunately, using them every day could get pretty pricey when most five-packs cost upward of $25. That’s why I buy these $8 Amazon eye masks in bulk. Azure Lux makes some pretty great gold-infused products (like peel-off masks, sheet masks and serums) that cost a fraction of what I was shelling out for similar products elsewhere. And they actually work.

My favorite rose-gold under-eye pads not only reduce my puffiness, but they also help diminish the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and hydrate my delicate skin to baby-soft perfection. The best part? They’re bigger than most eye masks, making them idealfor reaching every problem area. If you’re anything like me, you needed these yesterday. And best of all, no one will ever tell you that you look tired again. (Hallelujah.)


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Brianna Lapolla formerly held the role of Senior Commerce Editor at PureWow covering all things shopping across beauty, fashion, and lifestyle. Now, she's putting her 12 years of professional experience to use on a freelance basis. When she's not typing away, you can find her somewhere in Europe or at home catering to her dog, King Louis.