Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard have revealed how they look so fresh-faced despite their early starts hosting This Morning.
They have only presented the ITV breakfast show together for five months, but the pair have become some close they share under eye patches.
Shephard, 49, said: ‘With my 50th birthday approaching, I have become a lot better at my skincare regime.
And actually, Cat is amazing, and me being able to share the under eye patches with you has been quite a moment.’
The presenter said he introduced the popular treatment to his morning regime to ‘reduce puffiness’ around his eyes before he goes on air.
Deeley, 47, added: ‘We’re very open about it! I wear mine in the car on the way in. You wear yours when you get here. All of a sudden, we are like, 27.’
Cat Deeley (pictured) has branded her first six months hosting This Morning a ‘rollercoaster’
The duo took the reigns of the much loved ITV series in March after being announced as Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield ‘s replacements (Ben Shephard pictured)
The This Morning hosts revealed that they swap beauty treatments, with Ben gushing about Cat’s ‘brilliant’ beauty tips in a new interview ahead of their return to host a new season of the magazine show on September 2.
While Ben has been more than happy to take advice from Cat when it comes to anti-aging treatment, Cat seeks her co-star’s advice when it comes to parenting.
‘We both have sons and share parenting advice,’ Cat said. ‘Because he’s got two boys who are obviously much older than mine, but I feel like he’s been there and done that.
‘Sometimes when I worry about stuff – I do have a tendency of over worrying and overthinking things too much – and he’s always like, ‘Deeley, it’ll be fine. How about a bit of this and a bit that and if all else fails, talk to Annie [Shephard’s wife], she’ll set you straight’.
To mark their return to the ITV morning show, which reaches 4 million viewers every week, the pair took part in an epic promo shoot alongside Friday presenters Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary.
In behind-the-scenes images the four stars are seen scaling the 45ft height of Television Centre, London, in a cherry picker, before arriving on the roof of the iconic building.
Deeley added: ‘It has definitely been a learning experience because I haven’t done a show that’s similar to this really’.
‘I’ve done more kinds of entertainment, shiny floor shows. And they’ve never been on a daily basis and not been full of different topics and subjects like this. I’ve done a lot of live TV, but with This Morning I’ve had to get used to the roller coaster a little bit’.