Beauty roadtest: anti-fatigue eye gels for men | Life and style
As a 45-year-old first-time dad with a 10-month-old daughter, Emmanuelle, Iâm very familiar with sleepless nights, so Iâm the perfect guinea pig for the latest anti-fatigue eye gels for men. Apparently, you lose the equivalent of 50 nightsâ sleep in the first year of parenting: my eyes look less clear and my bags are bigger.
I had no idea such products existed. I was sceptical and didnât expect to like any of them. But in lieu of a decent nightâs sleep, I applied the first one, LâOréal Men Expert Hydra Energetic Eye Roll-On (£11.49), a mini pen. Iâm not sure if it was psychosomatic, but it felt really refreshing and is easy to apply. Iâd definitely use it again.
The big surprise was how good Dermot OâLearyâs Eye Roller for M&S was (£10). It made me chuckle when I saw his name: does he really know about skincare? I wanted to dislike it, but it felt cooling, an immediate pep-up. Also, you canât argue with the price.
All the brands I tested gave similar results: that sense of an instant, refreshing pick-me-up. I liked Molton Brownâs Anti-Fatigue Bai Ji Eye Gel a lot (£22); it would have been my favourite if it wasnât twice the price of the cheaper products. The Shiseido Total Revitalizer (£44) was great, but just too expensive.
Dermot edged it as my overall winner because of the cost. I like the minimal packaging, plus it was the only one where my wife said I looked good after using it. I think the cheap ones work just as well as the more expensive products. But maybe thatâs because Iâm from Yorkshire.
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