Advantages: Ergonomic tube. Disadvantages: No anti-wrinkle effect, does not absorb, no different from a normal (and cheaper) moisturiser!
I have oily skin so have to be quite careful with my moisturisers, however, unfortunately a couple of years ago I started to notice that Mother nature was reprimanding me for my heavy nights down the wine bars and I had started to gain very fine lines around my eyes.
Straight away I scoured the anti-wrinklecream departments of my local pharmacies and tried all sorts of anti-ageing creams. One of these was the Nivea Visage Anti-Wrinkle Q10 Plus Eye Cream.
Whilst I unfortunately had to admit in total resignation that I wouldn?t find a wonder cream to make me look 16 again sitting on the shelf of my local Boots, I was hoping to find one that improved the texture and quality of the skin around my eyes that is affected the most. The Nivea Q10 cream unfortunately did not work as well as I was hoping.
The little tube was easy to open ...
and waiting for the 'big day', but I decided that I must do something to make me look that little bit more glam!
Trawling the Internet a couple of weeks ago, looking at various antiwrinklecreams, I came across a product called Freeze 24/7 AntiWrinkleCream. They have their own website at www.freeze247.com but they are based in the USA and I decided that if I was going to go for it, that it would probably be too time consuming (and expensive, what with shipping costs, etc) and looked for a supplier based in the UK.
I came across www.spaceNK.co.uk who sell this little wonder product at the grand old price of £68 for a 30g pot! Their write up is pretty impressive and they claim that the product successfully eradicates up to 99% of all facial lines upon application and that results last an impressive twenty-four hours (although I would ...
Advantages: The price - cheap initial outlay Disadvantages: The smell, doesn't work, making it a false economy
Introduction
Aldi like to pitch themselves as a more upmarket "discount" supermarket than the likes of Netto and Lidl, and as a result the middle classes seem to have embraced shopping there in the downturn, almost managing to kid themselves that it's merely a slightly cheaper version of Marks & Spencer's Food Hall.
A couple of years ago, Gok Wan proclaimed the Siana Moisturising Anti-Wrinkle Day Cream that Aldi sell to be one of the best anti-wrinklecreams available, on his TV show, thus prompting the entire stock nationwide to sell out within a couple of days.
You can see why - it costs a mere £1.89 for a 50 ml jar, which makes this a very affordable way of trying to keep the wrinkles at bay. Needless to say, I fell for the hype and despite the fact I didn't have an Aldi close by at the time, I took a trip further afield in ...