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Editor’s Pick: The-Y-Code Well Kept Advanced Eye Serum

Editor’s Pick: The-Y-Code Well Kept Advanced Eye Serum

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What: New men’s skincare brand The-Y-Code has just launched with its debut product: The Well Kept advanced eye serum. The lightweight serum, intended to easily blend into your existing skincare routine, covers dark circles while soothing puffiness and reducing the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.

The-Y-Code Well Kept advanced eye serum

Who: Founder Freddie Sheridan launched The-Y-Code after seeing an absence of wellness-focused skincare in the men’s grooming market. The label features modern, sharp aesthetics while focusing on targeting men’s skin needs, including early collagen loss and changing pH levels.

The-Y-Code Well Kept advanced eye serum

Why: This serum’s core is made with highly active ingredients, ensuring it’s not only effective but also acts quickly. Nutrients from ginger, wild yellow gentian root, and algae specifically target dark under-eye circles, while still balancing and soothing the skin around your eyes. For those needing an energy boost, its formula also includes green coffee and beetroot extracts to boost microcirculation and reduce eye puffiness. Finally, natural sea salt is sprinkled in to detoxify the skin, leaving your eyes feeling awake and clean. For versatility, the lightweight serum also comes in darker and highly fair skin varieties, so there’s an iteration for everyone. Plus, its deep green packaging is fully plastic-free and recyclable, ensuring it’s not just good for your eyes—but also good for the environment.

The-Y-Code Well Kept advanced eye serum

How much: $59

Where: TheYCode.com

All images: Courtesy of The-Y-Code

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Aaron Royce is the Fashion News Editor at The Daily Front Row, where he covers all things fashion, beauty, and pop culture—both on and off the runway. Before joining The Daily, he was a freelance contributor for Vogue, Marie Claire, InStyle, and more outlets. Previously, he served as Digital Editor at Footwear News, following internships with The Daily Front Row, Paper, Caroline Vazzana, Capitol File, Anchyi Wei, and more. He was born in northern Virginia and lives in Brooklyn, where he spends copious time shoe shopping, reading fashion memoirs, and scrolling through Instagram. (@aaronjdroyce)

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