The eyes have it with the right look

Repair and rejuvenate eyes with new-generation eye creams and super-groomed eyebrows. Stephanie Smith reports.

Skin around the eyes is 40 per cent thinner than the rest of the face, making the eye area the first place to show ageing and more vulnerable to environmental damage.

Este Lauder has come up with Advanced Night Repair Eye Synchronized Complex with a cocktail of three powerful ingredients to help support skin repair, protect the eye area and reduce puffiness and crepiness.

It costs 35 for 15ml, on the Este lauder counters now.

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Meanwhile, premier skincare range Crme de la Mer is launching The Eye Balm Intense, with a triple concentration of its seaborne elixir The Miracle Broth, plus its state-of-the-art Marine De-Puff Ferment and its Lifting Ferment, to give a firmer, more lifted looking eye and to help protect against future damage.

It costs 95 for 15ml and it comes out on September 20 at Harvey Nichols, Leeds, and stockists on www.cremedelamer.co.uk

Forget eye surgery. Bremenn Upper Eyelid Lifter has a formula specifically developed to lift the look of the upper eyelid area with a biopolymer made from sweet almond proteins, a synthetic skin brightening agent that mimics a natural molecule from Scotch pine plus

key amino acids and extracts.

Apply twice daily (do not exceed three applications in a 24-hour period and use sparingly).

It costs 52 for 15ml from Harvey Nichols Leeds.

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Natural but well-groomed eyebrows are the trend for autumn, and Veet's new High Precision Facial Wax given salon-perfect results at home (it can also be used on upper lip or chin hair).

The high precision applicator tip allows you to apply the precise amount of wax exactly where you need it and the water soluble formula means that it can be washed away easily – after you've pulled it off, of course. Try it on your friends (or husband).

It costs 7.99 at supermarkets and chemists.

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