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Lisa Snowdon says secret to her youthful skin is £24 peptides oil

Lisa Snowdon says secret to her youthful skin is £24 peptides oil

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This Morning presenter Lisa Snowdon has shared her two go-to products for a 'glowy gorgeous plump' complexion – and, even better, they're both currently on sale
Recently we've been keenly watching Lisa Snowdon's Instagram to inspire our next beauty buys, as the TV and radio presenter not only looks incredible, with radiant, youthful-looking skin, but also clearly knows a thing or two about what beauty products really work.
The two latest we can't wait to try are Nip+Fab's Peptide Fix Finishing Oil 2%, a nourishing final step in your evening skincare routine that Lisa says she has "been a fan of for a while" and, for the morning, the newly launched Peptide Fix 2-in-1 Tone & Top Up SPF50 Mist 4%, which is perfect for spring and summer weather. Even better, they both currently have 20% off on Lookfantastic, taking them down from £29.95 to £23.96 each.
Describing in a sponsored post how she uses the oil at night as the last step in her skincare routine, Lisa explains how well it "compliments your other skincare serums, moisturisers and retinols", demonstrating the the camera just how dewy and healthy her skin looks after using it – something that her followers were quick to comment on.
The key ingredient in it is skin-strengthening peptides, which are currently having a bit of a viral moment right now thanks to super-serums such as Medik8 Advanced Peptides MP. In this Nip+Fab formula there are three different types: synthetic peptides, oil-based peptides and copper peptides, which give the solution its unique blue colour.
And Lisa isn't the only fan of this skin-plumping wonder product; it has almost exclusively five star review s on both the Boots and the Lookfantastic websites, with one shopper calling it "magical stuff".
"My skin feels plump and soft after using this great product at night," another wrote. "Under eye wrinkles definitely appear softer."
"Love this for finishing off my skincare," another agreed. " Gives your skin that extra glossy look and keeps skin fresh and nourished." One person, however, remarked that they were "not too sure on the smell".
If this is your nighttime hero, then Lisa's other Nip+Fab recommendation is your must-have for the daytime: a handy SPF mist that boosts the skin and can be used under or over make-up, which also contains collagen boosting peptides. Those who have already tried it report that " skin fells super hydrated and dewy afterwards", with one even saying, "I was told my skin was glowing".
If you want to stock up on SPF mists for summer, we also love Ultra Violette Preen Screen SPF 50+ Reapplication Mist, £32, and Garnier Ambre Solaire Over Makeup Super UV Face Protection Mist SPF50+, currently £8.67.
Meanwhile for other excellent peptide serum recommendations at either end of the price spectrum, we love SkinCeuticals P-Tiox Neuro-Peptide Serum, £130, and The Ordinary Multi-Peptide + HA Serum, £15.90.

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