A Steal for the Price
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Eye Revival Patches
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Eye Revival Patches

I've tried these eye patches after a late night, and they're a total game-changer. They're super soft and breathable, and they really do leave your under-eye area feeling refreshed. Perfect for when you need a quick pick-me-up.
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A Steal for the Price

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Under-eye patches that are surprisingly good, but a bit finicky to use.

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brandHolly Polly
price119 rubles
usageLeave on for 20-30 minutes, then massage in any remaining serum
ingredientsUndaria pinnatifida extract, cactus grandiflorus extract, ampelopsis grossedentata extract, anise fruit extract, centella asiatica extract, licorice root extract, peony extract, hyaluronic acid, and paeonia albiflora root extract
I'm obsessed with under-eye patches, and I've tried a ton of different brands. But these Holly Polly fabric patches? They're the real deal. For 119 rubles, you get 60 sheets - which is a total steal, if you ask me. I picked them up on Ozon, and I'm so glad I did.
Let's get the ingredients out of the way first. I'm no chemistry whiz, so I'll just list them out: undaria pinnatifida extract, cactus grandiflorus extract, ampelopsis grossedentata extract, anise fruit extract, centella asiatica extract, licorice root extract, peony extract, hyaluronic acid, and paeonia albiflora root extract. Yeah, that's a lot of plant power.
So, how do you use these babies? It's super easy. Just stick 'em under your eyes, on your nasolabial folds, neck, and forehead, and leave 'em on for 20-30 minutes. Then, gently massage any remaining serum into your skin. Easy peasy.
Now, onto the good stuff. I've been using these patches for over a month now, and I've got some pros and cons to share. The good news is that they're super easy to use - just stick 'em on and forget about 'em. The patches also have a convenient shape that fits perfectly under the eyes, covering exactly the areas that need to be moisturized.
But here's the catch: getting the patches out of the pouch can be a real pain. They're stacked on top of each other and stuck together with the serum, making it a real hassle to separate them. I've been using a plastic pick to avoid getting my hands all messy, but it's still a bit of a pain.
And let's be real, sometimes I just end up applying one or two patches because separating them is such a pain. But when I do get them out, they're actually pretty great. The positives far outweigh the negatives, if you ask me.
So, are these patches worth the money? For 119 rubles, I think they're a great deal - especially if you're a patch junkie like me. And hey, even if you're not, they're still worth a shot. Just be prepared for a bit of a struggle getting them out of the pouch.

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How do I use these under-eye patches?

Just stick "em under your eyes, on your nasolabial folds, neck, and forehead, and leave "em on for 20-30 minutes.

What's in these patches?

We've got a bunch of plant extracts like undaria pinnatifida, cactus grandiflorus, and centella asiatica.

Are these patches worth the money?

For 119 rubles, I think they're a great deal - especially if you're a patch junkie like me.

How do I get the patches out of the pouch?

Use a plastic pick or a similar tool to avoid getting your hands all messy.

check_circlePros

  • Easy to use
  • Convenient shape
  • Affordable

cancelCons

  • Fiddly to use
  • Patches stick together
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