
Shopper 'couldn't go a day without a spot' until they found this dermatologist-approved serum
"I'm so happy with the results and have got my confidence back with my skin again"
Skincare has evolved into an essential aspect of many people's daily routines, serving many functions such as boosting skin glow, controlling blemishes, or priming the skin for makeup. However, sticking to an intricate routine can be pricey, time-intensive, and challenging to sustain.
Finding the right products with appropriate ingredients tailored to individual skin types can also be a hurdle, especially since unsuitable products could potentially inflict damage. Nevertheless, those searching for a straightforward yet potent skincare solution may find 47 Skin's new Anti-Blemish and Scar Repair Serum (£45) enticing.
This dermatologist-endorsed serum is praised for its soothing properties, which resemble those of a serum while performing like a primer, making it a bona fide two-in-one product. According to the brand, it's the only serum and primer worldwide that incorporates Silver Chitoderm, which creates a protective barrier that assists in skin cell regeneration and breakout control while remaining kind to the skin.
It claims to leave the skin clear and luminous even when makeup is layered on top, by eradicating 99.9% of bacteria responsible for breakouts. Furthermore, it's suitable for all skin types, making it a breeze to integrate into any regimen, reports Bristol Live.
The Caudalie Vinopure Blemish Salicylic Serum could be a good option for those seeking an alternative from a reputable brand. This potent serum, infused with natural salicylic acid and niacinamide, is designed to minimise imperfections and unclog pores and is suitable for every skin type.
Another potential choice is the La Roche-Posay Effaclar Ultra Concentrated Serum for oily, blemish-prone skin, priced at £32 from Boots. This 30ml serum targets imperfections, tightens pores, and includes salicylic and glycolic acids in its formula.
Patrons have also provided feedback on the 47 Skin serum. A content shopper noted: "It's good quality and feels great on. It smells amazing and is great under makeup."
An additional customer shared her glowing review, elaborating: "I absolutely love this serum. My skin was really getting me down. I couldn't go 24 hours without a new spot breaking out, or worse, a cluster of spots mainly around my mouth/chin area. I was scared to use any products as I didn't want to spend a fortune only for my skin to become 10 times worse.
"Then I came across 47 Skin... I love how the product feels on my skin, it smells great, my skin feels hydrated but not greasy, and it's a great primer for makeup too."
Yet, not everyone was as impressed, with a customer stating: "I'm not sure yet. My sons have been using it for a week, and there has been no real change, to be honest, but it might work over time."
However, a supporter enthused: "This has been my go-to skin product for the past five years." A thrilled user added: "I decided to order the cleanser and shortly after that the moisture, and I can honestly say in the 3/4 months my skin has never felt or looked better.
"I'm so happy with the results and have got my confidence back with my skin again. Thank you, 47 Skin."
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