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Rested and Revived, Say Goodbye to Morning Eyes

Thank you to Dr Dennis Gross for kindly sponsoring this post. All opinions are 100% honest & completely my own.

It wasn't until a few years ago that I noticed the bags. No, not designer, or fashion related, but underneath my eyes. It's a look all of us dread, conceal, and loathe to face when we wake up. Usually, in the morning I’m pressed for time, so I'm left to hide them rather than actually treat them.


 How I said goodbye to morning eyes


My morning routine consists of a wake-up call (thank you Siri) followed by a snooze, which yes I do EVERY morning (honesty here people). I'll spend 10 minutes scrolling Instagram and check a few emails. During this downtime, I'm able to reach for the Spectralite Eyecare Pro. This flexible mask is somewhat futuristic looking but completely conformable and easy to wear. Developed by Dr Dennis Gross, a leading NYC dermatologist, the Spectralite Eyecare Pro is equipped with 72 LEDs for a full-on therapeutic light treatment.

This is no joke! The eye mask helps bring the look of revived eyes in 3 minute daily treatments - that's less time than it takes me to scroll through my Instagram feed. On a typical morning, I’ll use the Spectralite Eyecare Pro shortly after waking up. After wearing for three minutes I continue on with my normal skincare routine of cleansing, toning, and applying a serum. In total it takes me less than 10 minutes to complete my routine, which includes wearing the Spectralite Eyecare Pro.

 

Don't be intimidated by the futuristic look of the mask. It is designed to be a universal one size fits all, and comes with an adjustable strap for easy wear. The 3-minutes is timed out with one press of the button and can be easily stored in a soft case when not in use. I keep the Spectralite Eyecare Pro on my nightstand so I can continue my morning routine without fail! Are you looking to banish dark circles and tired eyes? The Spectralite Eyecare Pro is available for purchase at a Sephora Brick-And-Mortar or the Dr Dennis Gross website!

 

XOXO,

BIRDIE

 

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