The 17 best facial serums *of all time* that will improve your daily skin care routine
As Grant explains, one of the most intriguing aspects of the serum is its ability to limit the movement of facial muscles – during laboratory tests, scientists found that it reduced the muscle contractions responsible for wrinkles by 91% after just 24 hours of use. Sounds too good to be true?
Well, someone thought I was 25. Another 27. And I still get away with my 26-30 railcard. So something must be working.
I noticed – for me – a dramatic change in my skin. I say “for me” because, caveat, I have what you might call “good” skin (not too oily, I tend to only get hormonal spots and haven’t experienced any conditions like rosacea or scarring). As a result, most skin care products work well on my face. So you need a Great a product that made me notice a real difference.
After six weeks of use, the fine wrinkles on my forehead were almost gone, and the deeper lines around my mouth (which, for lack of a better word, gave me the most “concern”) were significantly reduced, to the point where I felt glad they were there as a little kid. marker of my smile. I also noticed a general improvement in my skin – it is slightly brighter and definitely smoother.
It may be helpful to point out that despite its claims to reduce muscle spasms, this serum does not make your face freeze like some injections (great for everyday facial expressions, less so for my persistent but never intended resting bitch). And yes, it’s expensive, but a little goes a long way – and it does plot fewer needles.
And how did I use it? The official advice is to use it morning and evening for optimal results – although you can only apply it to selected areas to keep the product working (it’s quite a hefty £85 price tag, after all). Grant suggests incorporating it into your daily routine – “I incorporate it into my nightly routine, applying a pea-sized amount after cleansing and before (moisturizing).” For the record, I tried to stick to a special skincare routine, thoroughly cleansing at night and using Elixr morning and night, but let’s be honest, life gets in the way sometimes, so I mostly used it once a day because of these results.
6 more (affordable) skin boosters to try…
Here are six more tried and tested formulas that help brighten and firm skin without breaking the bank…
La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Balm B5 Universal repair balm
The first step in every skin care routine? Check your moisturizer. Especially as the weather begins to cool down, a rich formula like this will hydrate and replenish dull complexion. Apply a good layer before bed and wake up with soothed, radiant skin.
INKEY List collagen peptide serum
If you’re looking to improve the appearance of your skin, peptides are an ingredient to look out for – and this serum is packed with Matrixyl 3000 brand peptides and another double peptide (so many peptides) to help minimize the appearance of fine blackheads. lines and add hydration. For maximum results, apply to cleansed skin morning and evening.
Paula’s Choice Skin Perfecting Exfoliating fluid with 2% BHA
If you want a fairer complexion, (gentle) acids may be for you. The iconic Paula’s Choice formula contains BHA salicylic acid, which removes dead skin cells AND reduce discoloration in one move.
CeraVe moisturizing serum with hyaluronic acid
If, like me, you struggle with dehydration, moisturizing hyaluronic acid will be your best friend. This gel-cream formula locks in moisture, increasing skin’s natural hydration levels for a smoother finish – providing the perfect base for makeup.
Medik8 Cleansing that brightens the surface
This foaming facial cleanser gently exfoliates skin as it cleanses with a blend of lactic, mandelic and salicylic acids that eliminate uneven texture, fine lines and dull skin – a two-in-one product that leaves skin exceptionally clean and fresh, but not squeaky. .
Ordinary retinal emulsion 0.2%.
Retinal delivers youth-boosting superhero vitamin A to your skin more directly than retinol – and this affordable formula from The Ordinary is a great one to start with. Apply sparingly to skin, starting with once a week and building up to avoid any reactions – and enjoy the wrinkle-reducing effects of vitamin A with regular use.
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