Boots shoppers are raving about an anti-ageing product said to transform their skin in as little as a week.
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Beauty buffs are raving about a £21 anti-wrinkle serum that makes skin look smoother and gives it a natural glow. The retinol serum, which has been hailed a 'beauty sleep in a bottle', is gentle enough for everyday use without it drying out skin, and those who have tried it insist it's the 'best anti-wrinkle product they have ever used'.
The anti-ageing serum is available for £30 at Boots, but is currently £20.95 on the Nip + Fab website. That makes for a purse-friendly saving of £9.05.
The budget anti-wrinkle retinol serum has managed to build up quite the fanbase. The concentrate has a similar texture to a serum and uses a 10% time-release retinol complex, with 0.3% of pure retinol, this increases cell turnover by penetrating the upper layers of skin. Retinol is widely considered to be a wonder ingredient in anti-ageing skincare.
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It also contains Bakuchiol which is a naturally occurring alternative to retinol which aims to produce similar results. Matrixyl is a popular ingredient that targets fine lines and makes an appearance to help deliver a renewed complexion.
While retinol has a reputation for being drying, this treatment has been said to be comfortable on the skin with everyday use. It contains a hydration complex of hyaluronic acid and bisabol to plump the skin and instantly replenish moisture.
In a clinical trial of 32 people, tested twice a day over 30 days, 93% agreed that this is the best anti-wrinkle product they have ever used. Not only that but 93% insisted that the product significantly reduced the appearance of wrinkles and that their skin was more radiant after using this product. 90% of
Boots shoppers are raving about an anti-ageing product said to transform their skin in as little as a week.
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