Monday, November 29, 2010

Plump Your Skin


As the weather turns chilly - no, wait, make that cold - and we crank up the heat, our skin quickly becomes depleted of moisture. And that means that the threat of wrinkles appearing (Heck, who am I kidding?) moves to the number one spot of things we dread.

So last night when I was noticing that my skin looked like it could use a tall, cool one, I decided to give Yves Rocher's Serum Vegetal Force+ Night a try. At first use this stuff felt amazing. Thick and rich, it was better than wrapping up in a cozy bathrobe. I felt pampered and indulged, even as my 4-year old sat trying to do number 11 (as he likes to call it) on the potty. It offered a few mere seconds of bliss, then it was back to the real world.

But the results speak for themselves. If my almost-43-year-old skin is even capable of resembling a baby's bottom that this is as close as it gets. I awoke to the seeming miracle of my skin looking plump and firm, with those tiny lines being kept at bay for, oh, at least a few more days.

But the best part? If you don't yet know about Yves Rocher yet then you're in for a treat because these amazing French products are packed with botanical goodness, instead of ingredients whose names you can't even pronounce. They have a beauty history that spans 50 years, and they even cultivate their own plants, ensuring that what you put on your skin is good for it.

Plus, right now you can save 45% off Yves Rocher products (so stock up on this stuff or even try the Plumping Force+ Day cream to keep the magic going all day long. At just $25.30 each on sale, this is way cheaper than Botox!

3 comments:

beautytipshub said...

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