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Peter Thomas Roth Flash Deal: Get $109 Worth of Hydrating Products for Just $58
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Date:2025-04-17 05:05:23
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Hydration is always the name of the game when it comes to skincare. Whether you're sweating bullets in the summer or freezing in winter, your skin can always use some moisture. Even if you have "oily" skin, a good moisturizer and some hydrating under-eye gels can do wonders, both for your skin and your mood. If you're in the mood to shop, there's an unbelievable deal on some top-selling Peter Thomas Roth products.
You can get $109 worth of Peter Thomas Roth skincare must-haves for just $58 at QVC. This bundle has the Peter Thomas Roth Water Drench Hyaluronic Cloud Hydra-Gel Eye Patches and the Peter Thomas Roth Water Drench Hyaluronic Cloud Cream Hydrating Moisturizer. The under-eye gels are a complete and total game-changer. They're hydrating, cooling, and refreshing. Plus, you can use them as a shield when applying makeup to prevent eyeshadow and mascara fallout. The ultra-hydrating moisturizer has hyaluronic acid and it's just what you need to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
Peter Thomas Roth is one of those reputable brands that you can always rely on. Shop this deal before it disappears.
Give your skin the ultimate dose of hydration with these two bestsellers from Peter Thomas Roth. Apply the under eye gel patches on clean, dry skin. Leave them on for 10-15 minutes. When you're done, gently pat in the remaining serum (never tug or rub).
You can use the moisturizer in the morning and at night. For optimal application, use this after cleansing and toning your skin.
If you need additional information before you shop, read these reviews from shoppers.
Peter Thomas Roth Water Drench Cloud Hydra-Gel Eye Patches Reviews
A shopper raved, "I absolutely love these eye patches. They are very cooling to the eye area. I put them on before I go to bed and I have definitely noticed a difference in my under eye puffiness."
Another gushed, "These are my go to eye treatment patches. After the first use, my husband commented about how the lines had decreased under my eyes. Super soothing!"
"I have used these off and on for some time. Finally I got serious about using them and went to using them morning and night. What a difference. I have always had a problem with puffiness and nothing ever helped. These do. I am 77 yrs and using these patches on a regular basis has made a huge difference. Love them," a QVC customer reviewed.
Peter Thomas Roth Water Drench Hyaluronic Cloud Cream Hydrating Moisturizer Reviews
A shopper reviewed, "FINALLY, A STELLAR WONDERFUL FACE CREAM. So very happy, trying the smaller, and will now order the larger size. Cleaned my face, applied, and was on a Cloud. Feels so good on my skin, very happy with this product. Going to be 70 and with all the other products I have used all my life. This made me feel younger. It's a small amount needed, but this is going into my pocketbook, and buy the larger one. Gives your face a glow, soft looking, and Stellar. Thank YOU."
"I was quite impressed with this cream. Normally, creams do not absorb into my skin leaving the surface sticky and me frustrated. This still occurs even if i apply creams to wet skin. I've tried so many and was pleasantly surprised that this one sank right in. My face feels soft and hydrated! I'm very pleased with this cream," a QVC customer raved.
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