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I use this pillow-proof anti-ageing mask before bed and wake up with skin so radiant and bouncy I look like I’ve slept for 10 hours

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I use this pillow-proof anti-aging mask before bed and wake up with skin as radiant and vital as if I had slept for 10 hours.

TO ‘sleep mask‘ is the talk of beauty circles this month thanks to its instant ‘wake up’ effect after just one night of use.

He Sleep mask Bright nights Australian brand air day It’s just $37 and claims to brighten and exfoliate the skin, leaving it super soft and radiant almost instantly.

Use overnight or as a rinse. treatment Before bed once or twice a week, the gel mask uses a combination of hyaluronic acid and AHA to stimulate cell renewal and a glowing effect.

Described as ‘pillow proof’ and a ‘wonder woman PM’, the bouncy face mask It also uses glycolic, lactic, and lactobionic acids to help remove dead skin cell buildup and glycerin to keep skin hydrated for optimal function.

Glycolic Acid is known to increase collagen production for softer, smoother skin, while Lactobionic Acid works to exfoliate and draw moisture into the skin.

Australian brand Airyday’s Bright Nights Sleeping Mask is just $37 and claims to brighten and exfoliate skin, leaving it super soft and radiant almost instantly.

It’s perfect for all skin types and treats dead skin buildup, dullness, and signs of aging.

Alternatively, the popular brand Night Rain Sleeping Mask$37, uses more moisturizing ingredients like vitamins C and E and peptides to treat dehydrated, dry and sun-stressed skin.

‘I love this night mask. It glides over my face and I can feel my skin absorbing it. In the morning my face is so smooth and soft. Skin looks brighter. Very happy,” wrote one customer.

‘Fantastic product, it dries on the skin so it doesn’t rub off on the pillow. Skin looks brighter and refreshed,” added another.

Alternatively, the brand's popular $37 Night Rain Sleep Mask uses more moisturizing ingredients like vitamin C and E and peptides to treat dehydrated, dry, and sun-stressed skin.

Alternatively, the brand’s popular $37 Night Rain Sleep Mask uses more moisturizing ingredients like vitamin C and E and peptides to treat dehydrated, dry, and sun-stressed skin.

‘I was looking for something easy to use and gentle for my temperamental skin and this product has been just that, thanks Airday! I would highly recommend it.’

Airyday founder Frances van der Velden started the sun care brand after a skin cancer diagnosis when she was 36 years old.

He was diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma (BCC) in late August 2020 after a ‘blind lump’ appeared on his left temple along his hairline.

He tried scratching the “annoying” bump several times, but it persisted and never healed. It wasn’t until her hairdresser and her mother-in-law urged her to get the blemish checked that she visited her doctor.

It's perfect for all skin types, targeting dead skin buildup, dullness, and signs of aging.

It’s perfect for all skin types, targeting dead skin buildup, dullness, and signs of aging.

“As someone who thrives on predictability, rational thinking, and who doesn’t tend to get emotional, I was in shock. I was invaded by anger, sadness and a million questions. Because I? I’m still young and I used sunscreen, right?’ She said.

‘But I had to be honest with myself; He rarely used sunscreen as much as he thought and claimed he did. Wearing it on its own at the beach, pool, or a day ‘enjoying’ the sun – a cliché of sunny times when applying sunscreen is encouraged – I’ve realized I hate sunscreen. I couldn’t stand the smell, the stickiness, the thickness and felt like it was doing my skin more harm than good.’

So, after her dermatologist gave her the go-ahead and a newfound desire to create something she’d actually want to wear every day, Airyday was born, along with her flagship product, Dream screen with golden glow.

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