Face Serum To Fight Mother Nature: Friday’s Favorite
A face serum that fights Mother Nature is this Friday’s favorite beauty product of the week, and a must for glowing, hydrated skin. What skincare aren’t you using that you should? Read on to find out.
TGIF beautiful, and welcome to Ask the Pro Stylist’s favorite beauty product of the week. This Friday I am touting the benefits of a transformative face serum that is formulated to illuminate, smooth, and refine the skin’s surface.
I recently had the pleasure of sampling Stemulation Hi Impact Serum. The face serum utilizes a deeply hydrating compound that visibly reduces fine lines and wrinkles, accelerating the skin’s natural renewal process thanks to a sophisticated blend of Hyaluronic Acid, Vitamin C ester (Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate) and Epidermal Growth Factors (sH-Oligopeptide-1). The results are an increase in elasticity and collagen production, which reignites skin’s luminosity, for truly ageless beauty.
Hyaluronic Acid is a key factor in anti-aging skin care, and one of the main ingredients in this Friday’s favorite face serum. But, don’t be fooled by the name, it doesn’t strip the skin of moisture, but is actually a powerful humectant. It’s tried and true because it is naturally present in the body, which moisturizes, plumps, firms, and adds suppleness to the skin. However, as we age we lose this vital, youthful ingredient, therefore it is necessary to replace it via beauty products or with more evasive procedures.
The face serum states, “With just a few drops, this rejuvenating serum will instantly lift away dullness to reveal a hydrated and brightened complexion, with continued use yielding age-defying results.” I noticed smoother, brighter skin immediately with an increase in moisture.
If you have a product you’d like me to sample and review similar to this Friday’s face serum, please email me at DeirdreAHaggerty@gmail.com. Until then, happy styling!
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