Exact £7.95 Eye Patches Emily Blunt Wears in The Devil Wears Prada 2
Exact £7.95 Eye Patches Emily Blunt Wears in Prada 2

Almost 20 years after the release of the first film, The Devil Wears Prada 2 is officially here, and it is packed full of iconic fashion and beauty moments. We have found the exact affordable skincare that Emily Blunt's character, Emily Charlton, is seen wearing briefly in the film.

In a scene where Emily is trying to decompress, she is seen wearing the helloSKIN Collagen Hydrogel Eye Masks, priced at a purse-friendly £7.95. Infused with collagen and hyaluronic acid, these dissolvable hydrogel masks smooth and hydrate the delicate under-eye area in as little as ten minutes, helping them look more awake. They are also vegan and can be easily dissolved in boiling water after use.

Why These Eye Patches Stand Out

What makes these patches so great is that they help boost hydration, which reduces the look of fine lines and wrinkles, while also brightening the under-eyes and de-puffing. Eye patches are a cult favourite among make-up artists and celebrities for their instant cooling and tightening effect.

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Other Celebrity Favourites

Under-eye patches seem to be the go-to for celebrities at the moment, especially when dealing with early mornings. Good Morning Britain's Ranvir Singh has previously shared her love for the BeautyPro Retinol Under Eye Patches. Meanwhile, 111Skin patches are a firm favourite among MUAs and celebrities, with Victoria's Secret angel Candice Swanepoel wearing the 111Skin Cryo De-Puffing Eye Mask backstage at the last show. Infused with seaweed extract, peptides, and vitamin E, the masks are designed to soothe puffiness, brighten dark circles, and leave the under-eye area looking refreshed and lifted. Perfect for early mornings or long-haul flights. Harry Styles was also rumoured to be wearing the 111Skin Celestial Black Diamond Eye Mask during his Aperture single promo shot earlier this year.

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