Beauty buffs praise 'magic plump in a bottle' that works on even the deepest set wrinkles
12.04.2024 - 18:13
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Beauty buffs wanting to reduce the appearance of their expression lines and deep set-wrinkles have found a product that works like 'filler in a bottle'. Those who have tried the 'magic' serum insist that they can 'notice a difference' in their skin within a few applications of the popular age-rewinding product.
Medik8's Liquid Peptides 30% Complex Multi-Peptide Age-Defying Serum uses an advanced formula featuring no fewer than 10 peptides to both slow and prevent the visible formation of fine lines and wrinkles. The supercharged serum supports the skin's natural age-defying functions to deliver Medik8's unique blend of potent peptides for maximum visible results.
According to the celeb-approved brand, it takes just seven days to see improved firmness and plumpness in the skin. Within four weeks, you can expect to see your wrinkles visibly reduced and overall more youthful skin.
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The £55 serum has been formulated with Matrixyl® 3000, which is a gold-standard ingredient in the world of anti-ageing skincare. The combination of peptides are said to 'trick' the skin into producing more collagen for visible firming, plumping and wrinkle-smoothing results. It also uses drone-targeted copper peptise that dives through the layers of the skin to specifically support collagen-producing cells.
Medik8's Liquid Peptides 30% Complex Multi-Peptide Age-Defying Serum has a near-perfect average star-rating of 4.8 out of five from 750 reviews. Shoppers have commented on how
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