Undoplasty (reverse surgery) is the latest Hollywood craze that’s set to take hold on a universal scale. And in order to compete, the beauty industry’s search for that holy grail—an effective, syringe-free method of abolishing wrinkles—just got even more urgent. One of the most buzzed-about products in this category is Syence‘s SkinVenom Memory Cream. It’s active ingredient? A formula inspired by muscle-paralyzing snake venom that claims to alter skin’s wrinkle memory in as little as seven days, thus sharing the same benefits as botox. When Syence SkinVenom Memory Cream first hit the shelves in New York, it sold out within four days. Now it’s available in the UK and apparently the wait is getting longer.
Equally advanced but less hyped is Dr. Lewinn’s new range, Line Smoothing Complex Snap8. Containing the patented Snap8 formula and a host of other potent ingredients including caviar extract, black currant oil, omega-3 and six fatty acids, the nutritious composition provides the skin with a hard-working cocktail of antioxidant-rich, wrinkle-busting ingredients. The line consists of four products that collectively cover day and night care, as well as a potion intended for the delicate eye area.
Another all-encompassing beauty regimen that’s been noted for its effective anti-aging properties is Vinexpert by Caudalie. The star ingredient of this range is Caudalie’s grapevine-extracted resveratrol, a formula designed to promote younger, denser skin and prolonged cellular life expectancy. Included in the line are a firming serum, a day cream that promotes radiance, a night infusion cream and an anti-aging eye and lip serum.
After having applied your preferred miracle cream, there’s a new finishing product on the market, SUQQU‘s Clear Veil Powder. This invisible powder contains polymers and sphere-shaped particles to fill in fine lines and conceal pores. Unlike standard face powder, the product won’t interfere with your flawless complexion, but merely acts to eliminate the unpalatable shine that can ruin any worthy spring face.
—Emma Holmqvist





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