TOP EYE ANTI-AGERS

We are always on the lookout for a new eye cream that will keep our peepers looking pretty. Good Housekeeping magazine just made it easy by naming its two top picks for eye anti-agers.

The Good Housekeeping Beauty Lab started with 152 eye treatment products and narrowed it down to 12. Then 245 testers used the 12 products for four weeks (the product was given to them without labels so they wouldn't be influenced by a brand name or packaging),

The top pick was Roc Multi Correxion 5 in 1 Eye Cream, $29. It won for reducing wrinkles, tightening lax skin, combating undereye puffiness and minimizing dark circles.

 

The other winner was Chanel Le Lift Creme Yeux Firming Anti-Wrinkle Eye Cream, $105. It provided the most hydration, and testers praised its ability to be effective yet gentle on sensitive skin.



A DIVINE LINE

It's hard to believe that the bunches of bright yellow Immortelle flower from Corsica clustered around a display at the L'Occitane store at SouthPark mall were cut almost five years ago. It's a visual reminder of the flower's everlasting beauty - for centuries its been known as a flower that never fades. It also illustrates why the French beauty brand's Divine line made from the flowers is so popular.

The flowers are grown on L'Occitane's own organic Immortelle plantation in Corsica. Two bestsellers are the Divine Cream (almost 100 of the flowers are in each jar; $110) and the Divine Youth Oil (made of Immortelle essential oil, $108). L'Occitane store at SouthPark Mall, 4400 Sharon Road. 704-362-4324; usa.loccitaneusa.com