$26 anti-aging cream 'visually improved' skin: Amazon shoppers

2022-05-20 21:41:40 By : Mr. Chris Zhao

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While getting older is a part of life, not everything about one's golden years (read: fine lines and wrinkles) always feels so golden.

Try as we might, aging skin is an inevitable part of the process. However, a handful of products are touted to stave off Mother Nature for as long as possible, including Amazon Canada's new shopper-favourite retinol cream.

Backed by a 4.8-star rating, shoppers claim this $26 Retinol Cream with Hyaluronic Acid and Collagen "visually improved" their skin in as little as a week.

This super-charged face cream contains retinol, collagen and hyaluronic acid to restore your skin's natural glow and elasticity.

Suitable for all skin types, the moisturizer touts itself as a do-it-all wonder for hyperpigmentation, acne and wrinkle repair. The product claims to visibly smooth fine lines in as little as four weeks and minimize wrinkles and dark spots by up to 53 per cent in 12 months.

Its powerful blend of ingredients is designed to plump dry and sagging skin with moisture, even overall skin tone, and revitalize its appearance.

While the retinol moisturizer has yet to go viral on Amazon, its growing fanbase has already given it a 4.8-star average rating.

According to one shopper, the $26 face cream "visually improved" their skin in only "two treatments."

After a week of use, skin "looks noticeably healthier" and shows "more uniform colouring," they write.

Another reviewer says the moisturizer is the "very best" they have ever tried. At 75 years old, they say they can "definitely see an improvement" in their facial lines and say the cream gives them a "more youthful appearance."

After a week and a half of use, a third shopper says their redness has "all but disappeared." The product doesn't "set off" acne-prone skin and has resulted in "less breakouts," they write.

Despite hundreds of glowing reviews, shoppers note the product's ingredient list is worth a closer inspection.

While the box "says paraben-free," its ingredients list mentions "methylparaben and propylparaben," according to one user.

If you're on the hunt for a powerful yet affordable anti-aging moisturizer, this Retinol Cream with Hyaluronic Acid and Collagen may be your ticket to glowing skin. With an average rating of 4.8 stars, Amazon shoppers claim the anti-aging moisturizer has "visually improved" their skin in only a few treatments. However, some reviewers are dubious about the product's ingredients list, something to keep in mind when placing your order.

The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.

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