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Get 20% off Peter Thomas Roth's viral Eye Tightener — but only with our exclusive code

Get 20% off Peter Thomas Roth's viral Eye Tightener — but only with our exclusive code

New York Post17-05-2025

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If you've ever lost 10 minutes of your life watching a stranger's under-eye bags disappear in real-time, you're probably already familiar with Peter Thomas Roth.
The viral sensation began when beauty creator Trinidad1967 tapped on Peter Thomas Roth's Instant FIRMx Temporary Eye Tightener and boom: puffiness, fine lines, crow's feet are gone.
Now, for just a couple more days, you can score 20% off the entire Peter Thomas Roth collection on Amazon — and that includes the viral FIRMx Eye Tightener — with our exclusive promo code: PTRNYP20. But hurry, this deal only runs through Monday.
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Search Peter Thomas Roth Instant FIRMx, and you'll see videos with millions of views, users applying a tiny dab of the eye cream showing results in mere minutes that look almost too good to be true. The brand has developed a cult following for delivering near-surgical-looking results without a scalpel.
The only downside? That viral demand means sellouts. And full price can sting.
That's why this exclusive 20% off Amazon deal is such a big deal, especially when it includes both fan favorites and under-the-radar must-haves. You can shop the full Peter Thomas Roth Amazon storefront, but here are three products we're calling out — and yes, we've tried them all.
Peter Thomas Roth Instant FIRMx Temporary Eye Tightener
The Instant FIRMx Eye Tightener is the product that started it all (or at least reignited the brand's fame). Whether you're dealing with late-night puffiness, fine lines, or just need to fake eight hours of sleep, this temporary eye tightener visibly lifts and firms the under-eye area in minutes.
A little goes a very long way. Use it alone or under makeup — just make sure not to overdo it or it can leave a chalky residue. Pro tip: dab, don't rub, and let it fully dry for the full snatched effect. Remember to use code PTRNYP20 to get the sale price.
If the FIRMx tightener is the quick fix, these are your long game. Infused with 24K gold and colloidal gold, these gel eye patches help reduce the look of fine lines and wrinkles over time — while giving your under-eyes an instantly refreshed, de-puffed look.
Keep them in the fridge for a spa-like treat, or slap them on while you're doomscrolling before bed. Either way, they make you look like you tried. Use code PTRNYP20 to get the price below.
You know that feeling when your skin drinks up a product like it's been stranded in the desert? That's what this moisturizer does — in the best way. Packed with a 30% concentration of hyaluronic acid, the Water Drench Cloud Cream draws moisture into the skin and keeps it there for up to 72 hours.
It's incredibly lightweight, non-greasy, and a godsend for dehydrated or sensitive skin. Think of it as a tall glass of water for your face, and it's less, only when you drop in our code PTRNYP20.
Final thoughts: Is Peter Thomas Roth worth it?
There's a reason why Peter Thomas Roth Instant FIRMx routinely tops Amazon's skincare charts, and why beauty fans keep PTR stocked on their shelves. The products do what they say. No fluff, no 12-step routine.
And with this limited-time 20% discount, the price finally helps the hype.
So, now's the time to stock up. Just remember to use code PTRNYP20 at checkout and make it fast. This deal wraps up on Monday.
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