Beauty lovers have been raving about £8 The Ordinary serum. They say it's "like botox in a bottle".
The Ordinary Argireline Solution is said to "reduce the appearance of fine lines" and targets visible signs of ageing around the forehead and eye contour area. The solution contains an Argireline solution which aims to minimise dynamic folds, a type of wrinkle that is caused by facial movement.
The product is available to buy in Boots, Escentual and Selfridges. A number of shoppers have praised the product, saying they "absolutely love it".
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As reported by the Liverpool Echo, the full product description reads: "Enriched with ARGIRELINE™, The Ordinary Argireline Solution 10% solution minimises the appearance of dynamic folds, a type of wrinkle that is caused by facial movement. The transparent, liquid serum aims to freeze muscle movement, creating smoother, plumper skin with a more youthful-looking appearance.
"The serum is targeted at those who are actively trying to reduce the look of fine lines, while also minimising future signs of ageing. When you apply the fragrance-free treatment it feels incredibly light on the skin and is easy to apply thanks to the simple pipette top."
To use, people need to apply a few drops on to the forehead around the eyes twice daily before heavier treatments. Shoppers have been blown away by the product and have left a number of reviews on the Escentual website.
One shopper said: "Amazing, absolutely love this product. This is defo botox in a bottle. I don't really have many lines as I'm only 34 but I can see an improvement in my skin and line in a couple of weeks only."
Another shopper added: "This is my first time using the ordinary product. It actually works on me. The fine line on my forehead is gone after two weeks of applying twice daily. It's quite runny so I have to be very careful of how much I use per application. It works and it's very affordable. Amazed!"
Shoppers can purchase the £8 products from Boots, Escentual and Selfridges.
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