Jessica Alba used 111Skin eye patches for Taylor Swift’s wedding
Something blue before the “I dos.”
While the wedding guest fashion was the talk of the town ahead of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s nuptials last weekend, we also spotted a celeb-loved skin care hack that’s become a go-to for event prep.
Before donning her gold-sequined Prada party look, Jessica Alba posted cute snaps of her getting ready with beau Danny Ramirez on Instagram.
While still wearing a bathrobe, the “Fantastic Four” actress had the blue 111Skin Cryo De-Puffing Eye Masks under her eyes. The skin care treat is a favorite for depuffing and minimizing dark circles in just 20 minutes.

Made with peptides, seaweed extract and vitamin E, the anti-fatigue hydrogels also tighten and hydrate delicate undereye skin and can even be stored in the fridge for maximum cryo effect.
Jennifer Aniston, Margot Robbie, Priyanka Chopra and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley are also fans of the plastic surgeon-founded British luxury skin care, as are Page Six editors.
“The only eye mask that truly depuffs and makes me look awake,” reads one review at Nordstrom.

The Cryo De-Puffing masks have also earned the stamp of approval from Anne Hathaway, who has likewise posted Instagram selfies wearing them — along with the brand’s Celestial Black Diamond masks.
While “The Devil Wears Prada” actress’ car ride snaps prove any time is a good time for self-care, her co-star Emily Blunt also used 111Skin to get ready for filming.

The Black Diamond Eye Mask is more anti-aging focused, designed to firm and tighten skin with hyaluronic acid, peptides and hexapeptides — and it also gets rave reviews. (There are also other options for practically every under-eye skin goal, including a Rose Gold Illuminating version.)
If you’re looking for a little pick-me-up in a patch, why not give them a try?
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This article was written by Erica Radol, Page Six Commerce Reporter. From identifying the top anti-aging skincare secrets the stars trust to dishing on the latest fashion collabs to finding a great deal on all of the above, Erica has a knack for reporting on – and even testing – Hollywood’s bestselling fashion and beauty products. Before joining Page Six in 2025, she wrote about entertainment, lifestyle and shopping trends for Us Weekly, The Daily Beast, Entertainment Tonight, Well+Good and Hearst.