Dieux Skin sold out their Forever Eye Mask in hours. Everyone called it “clean.” I called bullshit — until I checked the ingredient list.
The real story? Their preservative system is actually better than half the “natural” brands I test. No parabens, but also no sketchy phenoxyethanol overload.
It’s a 30-pack of hydrogel eye patches for $38. The claim that hooked me: “clean enough to sleep in.” I’m a cynic, so I tried.
Reusable 3x
Each pair lasts three uses if you keep the case. That’s ~$0.42 per wear.
No Slipping
They stay put through a full night of tossing. No 3 AM peel-off.
Biodegradable Base
Not plastic. Dissolves in water. Weird but true.
Photo: Mariia Shalabaieva / Unsplash
Peptides and ceramides are the stars — actual plumping, not just hydration theater. But the preservative system (sodium benzoate + potassium sorbate) is what sold me. No “clean” greenwashing nonsense.
- Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1: Collagen signaling without irritation
- Ceramide NP: Locks moisture for 8+ hours
- Caffeine: Depuffs in 20 minutes flat
- Sodium Benzoate: Actually safe preservation
Photo: Rosa Rafael / Unsplash
Gel texture — think gummy bear but less sticky. Sinks in about 15 seconds. First night I forgot I was wearing them.
Week 2: My under-eye creases looked softer. Not gone — that’s a lie any brand tells — but less like a crumpled receipt.
Fine lines looked 30% less angry after 3 weeks. Dark circles? Same — these aren’t concealer. Hydration stayed all night.
These are the rare “clean” product that actually passes my ingredient bullshit detector. Buy them for the hydration, stay for the preservative system that won’t rot your face.