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Eye makeup and eye care: the best pharmacy products for beautiful eyes compared

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A beautiful gaze doesn't start with eyeshadow alone. The skin around your eyes is the thinnest and most sensitive on your face. Without proper care, even the most stunning makeup can't hide the signs of neglect.

Why eye care matters

The skin around your eyes is just 0.5mm thick - up to five times thinner than the rest of your face. This makes it prone to wrinkles, dark circles and puffiness.

Best eye care products at Belgian pharmacies

We compared prices at Viata, Farmaline and Medi-Market.

Louis Widmer ProDerm Eye Contour Cream 30ml

Dermatologically tested Swiss formula to firm and smooth the eye area.

  • Price: from €30.00 to €73.19
  • Savings: up to €43.19
  • Available at: 3 pharmacies

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Vichy Neovadiol Multi-Corrective Eye and Lip Cream

Dual action for eye contours and lips.

  • Price: from €27.16 to €63.69
  • Savings: up to €36.53

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Filorga Time-Filler Eyes 5XP 15ml

Clinical technology targeting wrinkles, bags and dark circles simultaneously.

  • Price: from €37.79 to €63.00
  • Savings: up to €25.21

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Collistar Compact Eyeshadow 415 Mocha Matte

Pharmacy-quality eyeshadow with intense colour and velvety texture.

  • Price: from €15.99 to €39.00
  • Savings: up to €23.01

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La Roche-Posay Toleriane Multi-Dimensions Mascara Black

Perfect for sensitive eyes and contact lens wearers.

  • Price: from €22.78 to €36.99
  • Savings: up to €14.21

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Makeup removal: the forgotten step

Poor makeup removal leads to clogged pores, irritation and accelerated ageing. Always use a dedicated eye makeup remover.

Conclusion

Beautiful eyes combine the right makeup with the right care. Compare prices on PharmaCompare to find the best deal.

Source: inspired by L'Oréal Paris: La Palette Gold from Miss Prettiness.

This is not medical advice. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist. Read the patient information leaflet. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice.