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La Roche Posay dark spot serum that ‘really makes a difference' slashed by £23

La Roche Posay dark spot serum that ‘really makes a difference' slashed by £23

Daily Mirror2 days ago

Amazon has slashed the price of La Roche Posay's highly rated dark spot serum by nearly 50% and shoppers have been praising its 'superb results'
If you're struggling with dark spots, uneven skin tone or hyperpigmentation, La Roche Posay's Mela B3 Serum might be just the product to help. Praised by shoppers for providing genuinie results and actually making a difference, this product is currently on sale at Amazon.
Originally priced at £48, the Mela B3 Serum is now reduced to £25.56 for a limited time only - that's almost 50% of the RRP.
Powered by multi-patented Melasyl™ & 10% Niacinamide, this genius formular has been designed to help correct the look of dark spots and fight hyperpigmentation. This happens by the serum intercepting excess melanin at different stages before it's able to mark the skin.
Alongside preventing any future dark spots, this formula also lightens exisiting pigmentation, while evening out the skin tone with its super lightweight gel texture.
With over 5,000 reviews, this serum has seriosly wowed shoppers thanks to its geunine results and skin-brightening effect. One happy customer wrote: "Has really worked on my skin. I have been using it for a while now and I can really see the difference in the texture" While a second added: " Works wonders on dark spots. I must say I fell in love with it. It has clearly reduced my dark spots and made my skin more clear and brighten. I loved it, 100% recommended and yes it is original and good value for money. It is feel very lightweight and goes really well with retinol. Next day skin feels soft and more hydrated"
The main criticims came from shoppers who disagreed on whether the price was worth it, and a few claiming there is an unpleasant smell to the serum. A shopper wrote: "One think I did not like it is the smell of the serum but I think I can tolerate that as long it gives me superb results."
If you're after some more affordable skincare, Molly Mae has just let us in on her current go-to moisturiser and it's under £15. The Aveeno Face Calm and Restore Oat Moisturiser is designed for those with sensitive skin thanks to the lightweight formula, which is packed full of skin-loving ingredients, such as antioxidant-rich feverfew and calming prebiotic oat.
And Murad's Rapid Dark Spot Correcting Serum, priced at £29 for the travel size, promotes cell turnover that helps to brighten the skin and lighten hyperpigmentation spots.

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