Luminesce Cellular Rejuvenation Serum
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Review!
Any product which offers anti ageing miracles is something I always find intriguing and
am keen to try. This product does this but in a different way that I find very interesting
and think is pretty special. This serum actually stimulates our body’s natural
ability to replenish, amplify and soothe. So instead of just slapping
any old serum onto our faces, this serum actually helps our body to
work in restoring the skin on it’s own. So this is no quick fix,
but instead leads to long lasting, even permanent results.
Recommended to use twice daily, apply with your fingertips
massaging into the skin in a circular motion
upwards as this encourages the skin not to sag.
Use both morning and night after
cleansing and before moisturising or applying makeup.
I have been using this for about a week now keen to see
quick results. Already my skin is more supple and soft.
I have seen my fine lines around my
eyes and mouth significantly reduced to barely anything.
I am hoping they’re gone for good, provided I keep taking care
of my skin by of course using this serum, staying out of the sun,
drinking the recommended amount of water each day, exercising,
eating healthy and limiting my stress levels, phew! That should be easy….
Ah, well I can try! 😉
Swatch!
As you can see by my swatch of the serum above,
the formula is clear, yet has a slight, very light baby pink tone to it.
It is quite watery, but not too much so that it just runs everywhere.
This shows how much product you get with one pump.
This amount suffices enough for your whole face and neck.
For me, this instantly absorbed into my skin and left no greasy or shiny
residue or finish to my face.
This made it quick and easy to use so I
could continue getting on with my day/night routine.
There is literally zero scent to the formula, so if you
have sensitive skin or nose, there is no threat for you with this!
Supremely packaged in a slick, plastic bottle with a clear lid.
Sits sturdy with the rest of my face care products and looks
quite important I must say. 🙂