Now, tell you the truth, I don't have that many wrinkles. Right now, I am 21 years old, and yet still (to most people) look like a 17 or 18-year old. However, I decided to still try this.
When I first put it on, it felt like a light face cream. It was not like one of those liquidy facial serums that you often find in health stores. Instead, it was just a light cream. It actually felt very fine and useful.
Nevertheless, when I put it on that night, I just used it as a night cream for my face.
The next morning, though, I didn't find any pore minimization or decrease in wrinkling. Hmm.
Tell you the truth, this product is probably not meant for someone like me. It is probably meant for someone a bit older, perhaps in their late 30s and 40s, and also for people with large pores. I do have large pores around my nose (due to all of the acne and stuff), but the thing is that on the rest of my face, I am ok.
This retails for $85 at Sephora.
Would I purchase this product for realz? Probably not, at least at this stage in my life. I don't really need these types of products, at least yet, and when I do need them, I'll probably buy them (pending I can afford them).
Do you guys and gals buy pore-minimizing and wrinkle-reducing products? If so, what do you think of them? Leave a comment!
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There's vitamin A in it to help collagen production to minimize my pore size...they are less visible but it probably takes up time...When I use it in the night, the other morning, I can see less oil production on my face. what causes large pores
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