Age Defying Skin Care: Turn Back the Clock with this Friday’s Favorite

Age Defying Skin Care: Turn Back the Clock with this Friday’s Favorite

Age Defying Skin Care: Turn Back the Clock with this Friday’s Favorite

Age defying skin care is what every woman wants, especially as time ticks away. Turn back the clock with this Friday’s favorite beauty product of the week.

Fight the signs of aging with age defying skin care. TGIF beauties and welcome to Ask the Pro Stylist’s weekly hair, nails or beauty product review. This Friday’s favorite helps to revitalize skin, erase the look of fine lines and minimize pores, all annoying telltale characteristics of aging.

The bleak realism is we get old and we die. Happy Friday! All joking aside, not really, this is a fact, but we don’t need to look old as we age (oxymoron). However, unless you have a disposable income and a plethora of products, services and cosmetic procedures at your convenience, then it is difficult to reverse aging. But we can deter, prevent and fight it with age defying skin care that leaves the face silky smooth.

This Friday’s favorite age defying skin care comes from L’Oréal Paris and has been a part of my daily regimen since receiving the beauty products. RevitaLift Moisture Blur moisturizer, in regular formula or oil free, “instantly erases the look of lines, wrinkles, and pores,” according to the beauty juggernaut. The moisturizer also provides 24-hours of hydration. Paired with Youth Code Texture Perfector Pore Vanisher treatment that is lightweight and oil-free, and age defying skin care is at your fingertips. The skin treatment is perfect to use on its own, or as a base before foundation to “instantly minimize the look of pores. L’Oréal Paris claims actual pore shrinkage in just 1 month of daily use.

Fight Father Time with this Friday’s favorite beauty product of the week, age defying skin care from L’Oréal Paris. Come back next week to see what other item has earned my coveted top spot.

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