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Elizabeth Arden Ceramide Eyes Time Complex (60 Capsules)


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Elizabeth Arden Ceramide Eyes Time Complex capsules are the latest eye care product from the New York cosmetics company. The CLX Complex within the capsules helps to fortify the skin around the eyes to help reduce the appearance of fine lines and "crows feet", and visibly lift the skin.

Fragrance Direct customers love the Elizabeth Arden collection of cosmetics, and these Ceramide Eyes Time Complex capsules are a firm favourite as they restore the healthy glow of the skin around the eyes, helping the skin to appear younger and fuller.

Florence Nightingale Graham launched her cosmetics brand in New York in 1912, under her business name Elizabeth Arden. She introduced make-up to the average woman at a time when it was only known to be worn by stage performers. Famous fans included Marilyn Monroe and Queen Elizabeth II; both were attracted by the Arden signature fragrance, Red Door.

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Elizabeth Arden Ceramide Eyes Time Complex capsules are the latest eye care product from the New York cosmetics company. The CLX Complex within the capsules helps to fortify the skin around the eyes to help reduce the appearance of fine lines and "crows feet", and visibly lift the skin.

Fragrance Direct customers love the Elizabeth Arden collection of cosmetics, and these Ceramide Eyes Time Complex capsules are a firm favourite as they restore the healthy glow of the skin around the eyes, helping the skin to appear younger and fuller.

Florence Nightingale Graham launched her cosmetics brand in New York in 1912, under her business name Elizabeth Arden. She introduced make-up to the average woman at a time when it was only known to be worn by stage performers. Famous fans included Marilyn Monroe and Queen Elizabeth II; both were attracted by the Arden signature fragrance, Red Door.