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Hello friends, it has been two months since I started this review and I can honestly say that I love the results and will continue using L’Oreal Paris New Age Perfect Cell Renewal. In this short video you will see my daily morning (before makeup) regiment using both the cream and serum. Each are light enough so that they don’t clog my pores nor make my face feel weighed down.
Please note that I used the cream first however, it is recommended that you begin with the serum followed by the cream … habits are hard to break once you start.
If you haven’t had an opportunity to try L’Oreal Paris New Age Perfect Cell Renewal yet, may I suggest you give it a try because I’m sure it will look good on you too!
HAPPY NEW YEAR ~ HAPPY NEW YOU!
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Disclosure: I am participating in a Vibrant Influencer Network campaign for L’Oreal Age Perfect. I am receiving a fee for posting; however, the opinions expressed in this post are my own. I am in no way affiliated with L’Oreal Age Perfect and do not earn a commission or percent of sales.
Hello friends, it has been almost a month since I started using the L’Oreal Paris New Age Perfect Cell Renewal, and I wanted to show you the results. Using the regiment that I wrote about in this post my face seems to be a bit more vibrant, but I’ll let you be the judge.
I also created a video so you can see how I have been using the products, check it out below.
BEFORE
AFTER
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Have a Golden Day!
Stay Blessed ~ No Stress in 2014
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Disclosure: I am participating in a Vibrant Influencer Network campaign for L’Oreal Age Perfect. I am receiving a fee for posting; however, the opinions expressed in this post are my own. I am in no way affiliated with L’Oreal Age Perfect and do not earn a commission or percent of sales.
Mirror Mirror on the wall…what do you see when you look inside? I see me at age 53, with a few ‘wisdom wrinkles’ and ‘worry lines’ but I also see a smile, which lets me know I like what I see.
Ladies, as we age, skin cell renewal decreases and sometimes this will cause the skin on our faces to start looking dull and dry.
Fortunately, I don’t see any of these noticeable conditions however, that doesn’t mean I can neglect my skin especially when it comes to using a good moisturizer on my face.
L’Oreal Paris recently introduced Age Perfect Cell Renewal moisturizers which I have been given an opportunity to try.
My daily regiment begins in the morning after rinsing my face with warm water and towel drying. I put a little of the Day Cream on my finger tips and in an upward motion apply it to my neck and face.
The Age Perfect Cell Renewal Day Cream contains a Broad Spectrum SPF15 Sunscreen which we need even after the harsh summer sun rays have diminished.
The Day Cream moisturizer stimulates the surface skin, replump, refreshes and renews the cells.
Next I pump a small dot of the Golden Serum Treatment onto the back of my hand, also using my finger tips to rub it in an upward motion onto my face. This serum is so silky smooth and it makes my face feel the same. The Golden Serum is non greasy so I can put on my makeup immediately after using.
In the evening before going to bed, I remove all of my makeup with a towelette, rinse my face with warm water and towel dry. The Age Perfect Cell Renewal Night Cream is a rich, creamy moisturizer which is great for cell renewal because our skin absorbs it while we sleep.
There has been no irritation or redness from using these products and I love the way my face looks and feels. I will come back in two weeks with a video so you can see some actual results.
Have a Golden Day!
Stay Blessed ~ No Stress in 2014
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