A SKINCARE shopper in her 50s is shocked by the results of using a night cream that turned back the clock on her skin.
She said purchasing beauty products is so effective in anti-aging that she is often mistaken for being almost 30 years old.
Roc’s Retinol Correxion anti-aging and firming night facial moisturizer it retails for $29.99 at Ulta.
According to the brand, the product is formulated to reduce wrinkles during sleep by half.
The goal is to make the complexion appear smoother.
Roc recommends starting slowly, using the product every night before making it a nightly ritual.
It is also advisable to use SPF the next day due to the alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) in the cream.
HOW IT WORKS?
When it comes to night cream, the magic is in the ingredients.
AHAs are well-known chemical exfoliants that can remove dead skin, allowing a radiant complexion to shine.
Retinols address common aging concerns, such as fine lines.
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Squalane has moisturizing properties for a smoother finish.
DELICIOUS REVIEWS
Several buyers gave their opinion on the skincare product, saying it is worth buying.
“I loved it,” wrote one. “I’m 51 years old and [I’ve] I used it for 10 years and people always hear that I look 38 or younger.”
Another said it took decades off his appearance.
“I’ve been using this product since I was 30 (38 years old) and people think it’s [that] I’m 20 years younger,” she added.
A woman in her 50s said she gets more compliments on her skin than she did in her 40s.
“Wonderful Roc,” she said. “I often get compliments on my skin and it looks better than it did when I was 40. Now I’m 56.”
She added that shoppers shouldn’t worry too much about the retinol in the face cream.
“Roc is not as drying as prescription retinol and is nowhere near as expensive. I love it,” she said emotionally.
Another said the cream makes her look 15 years younger.
“I’ve been using Roc products for years,” she said.
“This Retinol Correxion deep wrinkle cream is the best product ever. I’m 75 and people think I’m about 60. Buy it. You’ll love it.”
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