Shaughna Phillips says £21 eye cream is 'better than garlic bread with cheese'
20.01.2022 - 16:52
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Love Island star Shaughna Phillips has claimed she’s discovered an eye cream that’s so good it’s “better than garlic bread with cheese,” after she used it to soothe a skincare reaction. The 27 year old took to Instagram to explain that she had accidentally smothered a chemical peel on her eye area, which left her skin feeling dry and in need of rescuing.
In the post shared with her 1.5 million followers, Shaughna said, “Woke up with the dryest eyes because I accidentally used chemical peel on them.” Luckily the reality star had a pot of Kiehl's Creamy Eye Treatment with Avocado, £21.20 here, in her fridge, which she said was the perfect remedy for her irritation and dry skin. Read More Related Articles 2022 beauty trends: your skin, hair and makeup need-to-know for the year ahead “Put this eye cream in the fridge when you’re not using it and honestly, it’s better than garlic bread with cheese,” Shaughna wrote.
In the snap, the former Islander looks pretty content, with the creamy eye product smothered across one of her eyelids. While we’re unsure if anything is better than garlic bread, we can definitely see why this eye cream has Shaughna’s stamp of approval.
Firstly, it’s infused with avocado oil – an ingredient that helps to moisturise the skin. It also contains shea butter, which helps to soften the skin and boasts anti-inflammatory properties to soothe and calm.
Read More Related Articles Sign up for the BEST celebrity house tours and BIGGEST exclusive interviews The reality star isn’t the only fan of Kiehl’s’ best-selling eye treatment. On Boots’ website, shoppers call it the “best eye cream” and “absolutely amazing.” One review reads, “It is the best thing! Honestly the skin around my eye area is super hydrated
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