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‘Instant Eye Lift' serum that brightens and de-creases for up to six hours goes on sale with 25 per cent off

‘Instant Eye Lift' serum that brightens and de-creases for up to six hours goes on sale with 25 per cent off

7NEWS2 days ago

Bescher Beauty, the Australian skincare brand renowned for its world-first Sea Cucumber Collagen formulas, is marking its fifth anniversary with a major celebration — and shoppers are in for a treat.
For a limited time, the brand is offering 25 per cent off sitewide, making it the perfect moment to experience Bescher's most talked-about product: the Instant Eye Lift.
Since its launch, the Instant Eye Lift Serum has earned a loyal following for its fast-acting, visibly lifting results, normally retailing for $149, currently on sale for $111.
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Designed to smooth fine lines, reduce puffiness, and brighten the under-eye area in minutes, this product has become a staple for those seeking both instant and lasting improvements.
Powered by Bescher's signature Sea Cucumber Collagen — sustainably sourced and broken down into ultra-small peptides for superior absorption, the formula works quickly to tighten and refresh tired eyes.
Shoppers are obsessed with Bescher Beauty.
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Unlike many eye treatments that only sit on the surface, Bescher's collagen peptides are small enough to penetrate the skin's dermal layer, where they can trigger real collagen production and support skin regeneration over time.
The Instant Eye Lift is also enriched with additional marine actives and skin-calming ingredients, making it suitable for even the most sensitive skin types.
As with all Bescher products, it's fragrance-free, clinically clean, and contains no unnecessary fillers — just results-driven ingredients that deliver. Whether used as part of a daily routine or before an event, the Eye Lift has become a go-to for anyone looking to brighten their gaze and reduce signs of fatigue.
Bescher is offering 25 per cent off for its fifth birthday.
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Shoppers have given the Instant Eye Lift Serum, a 5-star rating on Bescher's website.
'My under-eyes have always been a problem for me but since applying this serum, I feel so much more confident,' one shopper wrote.
'Beautiful eye cream that softens the skin underneath my eyes,' another shopper added.
The transformational results Bescher Beauty customers have experienced.
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'I am on to my third bottle of this,' a third reviewer wrote.
This anniversary sale not only celebrates five years of science-backed skincare innovation but also offers customers a chance to discover what makes Bescher different.
With 25 per cent off across the entire range, including bestsellers like the Instant Eye Lift and the cult-favourite Regeneration Serum, it's an ideal time to invest in products that are as effective as they are clean.
Shoppers have given the Instant Eye Lift Serum, a 5-star rating.
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As founder Renee Alyce reflects on five years of growth, impact, and transformation, she's clear about the road ahead: 'This is just the beginning. We've created a global community of people who finally feel good in their skin — and we're only getting started.'
With groundbreaking formulas, traceable ingredients, and a commitment to visible results, Bescher continues to redefine what high-performance skincare looks like.
To shop the full sale, head to Bescher Beauty's website here.

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