
'Intelligent' Medik8 anti-ageing serum leaves beauty fans '10 years younger'
There's no denying the popularity of Medik8. From celebrities to influencers, the cult brand has become one of the biggest names in beauty right now.
And there's a reason for that, with many of its powerful skincare products being backed by science to deliver impressive results that can target a multitude of different skincare concerns.
For those who want to wind back the clock, but without going under the knife, then the firm's Intelligent Retinol seems to do just the job, with one shopper saying they get mistaken for "being 10 years younger."
The anti-ageing serum is available in three strengths - 3TR, 6TR and 10TR. This allows beauty buffs to build up their tolerance to using the powerful skincare ingredient that can sometimes cause extra sensitivity.
Prices do vary, with a regular sizes 15ml bottle costing £55, although a travel-size 4ml of the 3TR is available for £11 for those who want to try it out first and see if it is suitable for their skin type.
Medik8 Intelligent Retinol
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Product Description
Using performance-enhanced Vitamin A and expertly infused with climbazole, a proven retinol booster, this serum promises "age defying" results that works to improve both firmness and radiance.
Suitable for all skin types, it also boasts vitamin E and squalene to help provide "lightweight nourishment", resulting in a formula that isn't too heavy, leaving the skin "soft" and "supple."
Retinol is a go-to ingredient for many anti-wrinkle skincare routines, with another bottle that is said to deliver proven results being The Ordinary's Retinol 1 percent in Squalene that costs only £8.50 for 30ml.
Amazon shoppers can maximise their anti-ageing routine by purchasing this set that is compromised of Olay's Super Serum (30ml) and Retinol 24 Night Cream 50ml), now just £35.30 after being dropped from £77.99.
Back to the Medik8 Intelligent Retinol, as it seems to be another winner for the brand, with an almost perfect five star rating from beauty fans who say lines are "now not noticeable" and that it leaves them looking "younger."
One positive review read: "This product helped to make my skin tone more even and my fine lines are now not noticeable. I have been mistaken for being 10 years younger and I always say that it is because of Medik8 products.
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"In the past, I have used very high end products, with little result. This product works! I recommend Medik8 to all of my friends."
A second five-star review read: "Great tool against lines, skin looks younger in few weeks, always use at night and combine with vitamin c spf cream, perfect duo to make skin smoother and glossy."
Someone else praised: "Starting 40 y/o, I see how important the retinol is for skincare. I have used it for almost 2 years and it make my skin younger and less wrinkles."
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The firm's breakthrough Age Defying Serum Le Duo provides the benefits of two serums in just one pump, being the only bottle on the market to target firmness, radiance and the appearance of wrinkles.
Right now, it can be yours for just £17.95 when bought on Amazon. Since a 30ml bottle usually retails £37.99, it offers an incredible £20 saving - but the deal will only be around for a limited time.
This dual-function serum has been hailed as "a breakthrough innovation from L'Oréal labs", with the beloved brand suggesting it has been clinically proven to "reverse up to five years of wrinkles."
In one chamber, there is a collagen Peptide Booster to rebuild firmness and smooth out wrinkles, while the other boasts powerhouse vitamins B3 and C to reignite radiance and even out skin tone.
Said to be suitable for all skin types, even sensitive, this serum has been lauded for its "non greasy" texture that doesn't leave any residue on the skin or cause that dreaded 'pilling' when combined with other skincare products.
Boasting a 4.3 rating in total, one review read: "A second satisfied customer said: "This serum is a game-changer! It leaves my skin feeling hydrated, smoother, and visibly radiant. A luxurious treat that's worth every drop."
Don't miss Amazon's 53 percent discount on the Age Defying Serum Le Duo (30ml) that is now £17.95, down from £37.99.
While there were no reviews less than four stars, one shopper did say they needed to use it for sometime before seeing results. They said: "I love the smell and form of the product. It helps my skin to be healthy. In general my skin condition is improved. I use it ones in 2 days. I need to use it longer to see more specific results."
Someone who saw "instant" results said in a positive review: "While easing myself into an every other day routine, I still saw results instantly. Now that I've been using it regularly for a couple of weeks, I am impressed w the smoothness and less splotchiness of my skin. Can't wait to see how well it looks in another month!"
Medik8's Intelligent Retinol is available in three strengths and is priced from £11 (4ml) and £55 (30ml).
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