FIGHTING wrinkles and expression lines doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg.
A 64-year-old woman shared the three products she recommends for smooth skin.
Commenting on a Reddit publishuser Major-Supermarket619 revealed the unusual hack she discovered to combat facial wrinkles.
“Seriously, medical tape, easily found at any drug store, taped to frown lines overnight works wonders,” the poster said.
She gave the unexpected product a soft appearance.
“I’m 64 years old and I don’t have any frown lines and no lines on my forehead,” she said.
Nexcare Flexible Clear First Aid Tape and Dispenser it’s available for $6.29 at CVS.
Although medical tape is not designed for anti-aging use, some beauty brands have developed their own alternatives.
However, the social media user explained why she prefers to use first aid tape.
“Frownies cost more than they are worth and I always wake up with them on my pillow,” she said.
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Speaking about her tape, she said: “It sticks and it’s cheaper as hell.”
Another Reddit user supported the tape recommendation in the comments section.
“I support the sleeping with tape hack,” the beauty fan wrote.
“[It’s the] The only thing that helped my 11 years when even Botox couldn’t.”
The original poster also recommended two products from The Ordinary to perfect a smooth finish.
She revealed that she uses the brand’s US$9.70 Argireline 10% Serum Solution.
According to The Ordinary, the serum uses “an advanced formula” to smooth the skin.
The manufacturers explained that the product targets “dynamic forehead, ‘eleven eyes’ and smile lines in an effective and ‘non-injectable’ way.”
To follow along, the poster treated her skin with US$10.90 Matrixil 10% + HA.
The lightweight serum is advertised as promoting plump, firm skin.
The makers said the product “improves the appearance of facial areas prone to fine lines by supporting the skin’s overall collagen production.”
“I use the Ordinary combo, let’s go [my skin] dry and paste,” the Reddit user said.
One Reddit user praised The Ordinary’s skincare combo as “Botox in a bottle.”
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