TV and radio presenter Lisa Snowdon has been back sharing some of her skincare secrets with her fans, posting an impressive 'before and after' video after using three skincare serums she's been loving.
Following on from how much she loved using BOOST Lab's neck-firming serum, Lisa, 53, has demonstrated on Instagram how she has extended her BOOST Lab routine to also incorporate its Bio-Active Eye Reset Serum, £18.99, and Multi-Peptide Anti-Ageing Serum, £18.99. These three serums can be bought individually, or together in a money-saving set for £45.93 instead of their usual £57.42, and all three products have some impressive before-and-after results the brand's website.
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In the sponsored Instagram post, Lisa first applies the Eye Reset Serum, which targets fine lines, puffiness and dark circles. She calls it "so lightweight, so refreshing and easily absorbed", later sharing her top tip of keeping her bottle in the fridge during the recent spell of hot weather for extra depuffing.
Lisa then follows this with the BOOST Lab Anti-Ageing Serum, which she calls "good to fight wrinkles" and describing how "you get a glow immediately and it's so hydrating".
She then shares on camera how her skin is looking two weeks later, describing that "my whole skin looks more hydrated, more glowy, and my eyes look great".
Lisa isn't the only fan of this peptide serum, as it has amassed hundreds of five-star reviews on the BOOST Lab website. "Definitely does as it says," one person wrote. "I use this both day and night only on parts that have the most wrinkles like the forehead. I have seen noticeable difference in my skin, smoother and bright."
"Seems to work, I have noticed my wrinkles are shrinking," another pleased shopper commented.
"Getting compliments left right and centre about my skin!" a third glowing review reads.
Not everyone was completely convinced, however, with one person noting that they "haven’t noticed a change as yet even though [they] have deep wrinkles".
Lisa's ad post comes after the TV presenter shared her results after using BOOST Lab's Edelweiss Neck Firming Serum, £24.99, which sells one bottle every minute. She wrote: "I have to say I've been super impressed [by this neck serum]! It's lovely to use, easily absorbed and over the two week trial I've noticed a smoother, more toned neck and dec."
The BOOST Lab Multi-Peptide Anti-Ageing Serum, meanwhile, is perhaps proving popular due to a growing customer interest in skincare that contains peptides as a way to help to turn back the clock. Medik8 Liquid Peptides Advanced MP, £79, has proven to be super popular since its launch earlier this year – including with own own beauty editor – while The Ordinary's Multi-Peptide + HA Serum, £15.90, is a great option for those on a budget.
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