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the harry styles” week, and we’re all just living it. On January 22, the singer announced that 2026. Together, together world tourYou can already get advance tickets, or at least sign up in advance, through resale sites like , Ticketmaster, Stubhub, and Amex credit cards. Styles also released the official audio and video for “Aperture.” This song is the first song fans will be treated to from his upcoming album, Kiss All the Time. Disco Occasionally. That’s another thing the Grammy Award winner and heartthrob has revealed over the past week or so, but as if that wasn’t enough, Styles recently gave us another glimpse into his world (ahem, health habits).
In the promo shot of “Aperture”, posted on his instagram Yesterday, after receiving 3 million likes, our beauty-obsessed shopping editors identified one key factor. No, that’s not Big Gulp Styles in his hands. Rather, what interested us most was the under-eye patch, which added a pop of black to the green-tinged ensemble. Based on the extensive hands-on testing we’ve done in this skincare category, we think we know the following: just Styles wears it to look as good as he does, even when he’s having long, hard days filled with songwriting. It’s none other than 111Skin’s Celestial Black Diamond Eye Masks.
111Skin Celestial Black Diamond Eye Mask
Prices on the date of publication of this article: $120
Everything is checked: the cut, the color, and the subtle sparkle beneath Styles’ enchanting blue eyes. And while the artist has yet to confirm that the plastic surgeon-created luxury brand is actually behind his world tour preparations, it wouldn’t hurt to buy an eight-pack of eye masks at Nordstrom to match Styles’ vibe.
You won’t become a global pop icon overnight, but anti-aging glue is intention Hyaluronic acid helps restore moisture to the skin barrier, while a combination of retinol and argireline keeps skin plump and radiant. The latter is an ingredient that mimics Botox, which is also used by other popular beauty brands, including Summer Fridays, The Ordinary, Estée Lauder, and Peter Thomas Roth.
The “diamond” in the product name is also not randomly placed. In fact, each individual adhesive is enriched with long-acting diamond particles to exfoliate the skin, allowing both the mask liquid and the skin care topical you apply afterwards to be absorbed faster and work more effectively. It’s worth noting that just as many singers rely on vitamin B12 injections to improve their stamina on stage, the 111Skin Celestial Black Diamond Eye Masks also harness the power of vitamin C. Brightens the skin in parallel with niacinamide.
Did Styles actually shop at 111Skin, or did he soft launch new products from his lifestyle brand instead? funThere’s no doubt that his mask of choice helped hydrate his under-eyes… while also quenching our collective thirst to know everything there is to know about the 31-year-old prodigy’s likes, dislikes, and habits.
Shop cult-favorite skin essentials directly from the brand trusted by Bella Hadid, Kim Kardashian, Priyanka Chopra, Charli XCX and more. Sidney Sweeney and Anne Hathaway also reportedly use Celestial Black Diamond Eye Masks, which may or may not have Blessed Styles’ face on them, so we know they’re in good company.
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