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Boots shoppers snap up £10 'youth-activating' eye cream that 'banishes dark circles'

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If you want to smooth out fine lines and banish dark circles from the delicate eye area, then Boots fans are loving one skincare product.The cosmetics chain's Boots Collagen Youth Activating Eye Serum, priced at £10, has earned a dedicated fanbase who claim that using a small amount has completely rejuvenated the skin around their eyes.

It would also usually set you back £12 for a 15ml tube, but Boots is currently running an offer online that allows beauty fans to snap up products from its Collagen range for just £10 - including the Youth Activating Eye Serum.The five-star rated eye serum is currently included as part of the Boots Collagen range, which features a lineup of affordable products to improve the feeling of firmness and elasticity for softer and more youthful looking skin.Designed to be used daily, this eye serum is perfect for those who suffer from tired looking eyes, as it aims to reduce the appearance of dark circles and puffiness.

Its lightweight and fast absorbing formula is said to reduce the appearance of wrinkles for smoother, younger looking skin. Shoppers who have previously purchased the serum have flocked to the Boots website to praise it for completely minimising the wrinkles and dark circles around their eyes.One happy shopper wrote: "I work shift work and suffered with such puffy, dark circled eyes.

I honestly cannot believe the difference after using this for a few weeks. My eyes look so much brighter and I look awake! I’ve tried so many other products and nothing worked, this is now my saviour!!"A second raved: "I love this eyecream and use it twice a day along with the other products in this range and my under eye area is definitely less dry and wrinkled.

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