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We love it when we find those incredible skincare saviours that can offer a youthful glow without the need for cosmetic enhancements.
And shoppers have been amazed by the results of Drunk Elephant’s effective range, with one customer insisting their Protini Polypeptide Cream is so good, people assumed they’d had Botox.
‘I have been using this alongside the serum, my skin feels amazing, someone asked me if I had been having Botox as my skin was looking so young,’ Emza wrote in their review online.
Drunk Elephant Protini Polypeptide Cream
The cream is packed with protein and works to replenish and strengthen your skin's natural barrier with the help of nine signal peptides, growth factors and amino acids. In simple terms, a powerful cocktail of wonder.
shop £89‘No bad smell, went on like velvet and my skin looked younger and dewy,’ Maria added in her glowing review.
‘I love it! It makes me feel younger. I use it every morning and wouldn’t use anything else,’ Mary added in her feedback.
Drunk Elephant are committed to using ingredients that benefit the skin and leave out essential oils, drying alcohols, silicones, chemical sunscreens, fragrances and dyes that can irritate or dehydrate our complexion.
For the perfect addition to your nighttime routine, customers have also been loving their Drunk Elephant Lala Retro Whipped Cream.
Rich in ceramides, the whipped formula replenished and soothes skin and contains six rare African oils, plus sodium hyaluronate crosspolym.
Annaden revealed online that the cream changed her skin overnight, adding: ‘I just turned 40 years old and I’ve always looked young (except for having dry skin, which created fake wrinkles) but now I definitely look 20 again. I was thinking about baby botox before this and now that’s completely unnecessary.’
We don’t know about you, but we’re sold.
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