Shiseido has switched things up in the anti-ageing skincare world by bringing out a new and improved Ultimune Serum - and beauty fans have raved about its 'age-reversing' effects on fine lines.
Presented in a red bottle, the serum works to fight against seven signs of ageing including boosting skin brightness, eliminating dark circles and ironing out wrinkles. It also promises intensely hydrated skin and works to strengthen the moisture barrier, thanks to its "exclusive Patented Power Fermented Camelia+", which is fortified with Japanese biotechnology.
Beauty fans who have used the Shiseido Ultimune Serum on a daily basis for two months reported a remarkable 86% improvement in skin elasticity and 51% by radiance. For those seeking a highly recommended product, the Shiseido serum typically sells for £90, but shoppers can snag a 30ml bottle for £67.
Research conducted by the Japanese beauty giant also reveals an impressive 95% of study participants reported a more youthful appearance within just one week of application, positioning the Ultimune serum as a potential marvel in the beauty industry.
In comparison, the L'Oreal Paris Revitalift Filler serum, infused with 1.5% Pure Hyaluronic Acid and priced at £31.99, is also making waves for its wrinkle-reducing prowess, according to Birmingham Live.
Beauty Pie's £67 Youthbomb 360° Double Vitamin Radiance Concentrate, bursting with a potent mix of 15 actives including Vitamin B3, is causing quite the sensation. Thrilled consumers are reporting notable improvements, with one especially satisfied customer exclaiming: "I can see a visible difference in my crows' feet. My aesthetician complimented my skin after using for two weeks."
Another elated customer gushed about their newfound radiance and the flow of compliments on their complexion, sharing: "Fantastic product. My skin glows and I get compliments on my complexion often."
Shoppers can't stop praising the Shiseido Ultimune Serum for its velvety texture and flawless finish. An excited shopper penned: "I love how glowing my skin looks after using this serum, it absorbs so nicely into my skin without leaving a sticky residue. My skin feels so soft and smells lovely."
A second shopper, left astounded by the immediate transformation, exclaimed: "Incredible product, make my skin feel and look rejuvenated after just one use."
Despite the slew of positive reviews on the Shiseido website, where it boasts an average rating of 4.6 stars, there were a few less favourable opinions. A customer observed: "It's nice smooth but no difference with one use of course."
Discontent also surfaced with another customer who wrote: "This serum left my skin feeling very sticky upon application and did not blend well with foundation."
Yet another user raved: "This power infusing serumsinks into the skin beautifully and creates brilliant age-reversing effects on the skin. My skin feels so soft, radiant, hydrated and supple after using it. I apply it daily morning and evening after cleansing and moisturising the face and neck. The little amount is sufficient to cover the face and neck."
Their praise didn't stop there as they extolled the virtues of the serum further: "This serum is very light in texture and absorbs into the skin very easily and does not leave greasiness or sheen afterwards. It has turned my dull, dry and saggy skin into radiant, supple and youthful skin after a few uses. I can already see theimprovement in my fine lines, dullness and age spots."
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