'Miracle' anti-ageing serum that 'keeps wrinkles at bay' slashed to £12 on Amazon
28.02.2024 - 12:01
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
Skincare buffs have been heaping praise on an anti-ageing serum that they are hailing as a "miracle" - and it is now nearly £20 cheaper.
Targeting the signs of ageing such as fine lines and wrinkles is a skincare concern for many of us. One product that seems to do the trick is the L'Oreal Paris Revitalift Filler [+Hyaluronic Acid] Serum, which has now been dropped on Amazon from £31.99 to just £12.50 - saving shoppers £19.49.
The Mirror reports that the L'Oreal Paris Revitalift Filler [+Hyaluronic Acid] Serum is a strong treatment for your skin. It is packed with ingredients that leave your skin plumped, smooth and hydrated whilst leaving your complexion brighter and younger.
Infused with 1.5 percent pure hyaluronic acid, this serum goes deep into your skin to help it from the inside and on top. The formula isn't sticky and people say it makes wrinkles less puffy in just an hour, with some beauty fans saying they have seen a difference "within a week".
With more than 7,000 good things said about it from skincare lovers on Amazon, it's easy to see why this serum is one of the best for looking younger and keeping skin hydrated. So many people say it's "one of the best moisturisers I've ever used on my face".
"Oh boy! L'Oreal Hyluaronic acid is amazing," one happy user who gave the serum top marks said. "You can feel the difference in your skin after using it for a week; more plumper and healthier skin. It smells so good and definitely it'll be on skincare regime forever."
Another person called it a 'miracle product' and talked about how it helped their uneven skin tone and scars. They shared: "I love how this makes my skin look! It will never replace the use of good makeup for that flawless porcelain look but for someone like
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