![]() ![]() It came out white, silky smooth and nourishing. Dennis Gross’ Triple Correction Eye which I do happen to love for depuffing and resurfacing the delicate eye area plus keeping me out of the milia danger zone, but it didn’t do much for me regarding hydrating to help ward off extra wrinkles. It also both somehow depuffs with caffeine, yet plumps and moisturizes with hyaluronic acid.Įye creams are tough for me because I need antiaging properties, but I have somewhat sensitive skin and am prone to milia which prevents me from using ultra-rich moisturizers. Interfuse Eye : uses the same neuro-calming peptide from the Interfuse line, along with vitamin C for brightness. I’m really liking this one and will add it to my arsenal for both corrective and preventative measures! I have been getting microneedling in that area, but the hydrating was every more noticeable with this product. One of my esthetician friends told me my neck looked more hydrated and lines were less. I really liked this product and while I don’t have very deep lines on my face, my neck does have those bands due to aging and a mishap with a retinol that burned me a few years back. This one was super interesting to me because who doesn’t love something that will fill in lines? I used this in areas like my forehead, crow’s feet, nasolabial folds and around the outer rim of my lips (vs. Interfuse Lines : uses patented neuro-calming peptides to relax wrinkled areas, antioxidants to support collagen creation and hyaluronic acid to plump the skin to lessen the look of deep lines. It might not be heavy enough for extra dry or compromised skin, but normal skin types or those that lean slightly dehydrated or oily (but close to the mid line) will really enjoy the balancing moisture this provides. Don’t get me wrong, it was really nice but if you didn’t have $100+ to shell out for a moisturizer, I don’t think you’re missing anything here. ![]() I liked the product, but I didn’t notice anything earth shattering about it and due to NYC winters that zap the moisture from your soul, it wasn’t heavy enough on its own for what I needed. I used this for about three weeks AM and PM. To save from having a really long post you can read the ingredients at the above link. My skin wasn’t shiny or matte, just a nice, hydrated look. It was light but nourishing and my skin seemed to drink it up. This came out in a slightly taupe color but spread transparently on my face. It helps to build collagen and relaxes facial wrinkles with a patented neuro-peptide. Interfuse Face : touts that it can be used on the face and neck to moisturize, firm and contour the skin. I thought this would be a good way to get acclimated with the brand, and try out a few things at a lower price point. I first purchased the Smoothing Experience kit which contained the Interfuse line of Face, Lines and Eye. ![]() The products I tried were: Interfuse Face, Interfuse Lines, Interfuse Eye and Alpharet Intensive. You can only get Skinbetter Science products from an authorized dealer, like a plastic surgeon, dermatologist or medical aesthetics practice like Juvly. I didn’t get a ton of information off of their site which also felt like a focus more on their products and market-penetration. ![]() At the core of their brand (as it seems from their site ) is that Skinbetter Science is an approachable investment for the discernible aging consumer, or in their words “real results for real people.” Something about it seems more friendly and less clinical than its competitor SkinMedica but you won’t find luxury like a LaMer. Their brand is pretty straight forward with familiar words like innovation, technology and results. About Skinbetter ScienceĪs the name suggests, Skinbetter Science is founded upon research, clinical trials and proven ingredients that pack a medical-grade punch. So when I had to chance to try a few options from Skinbetter Science’s line, the relatively lower price tag for medical grade skincare, results from clinical trials plus a newer-to-the-game player with all those awards stamped on their packaging made me giddy. My philosophy is to spend on the products that are really going to make a difference in your skin, and buy good, basic products that are budget friendly (unless you happen to love your $100 face wash, and then by all means) for the rest. I consider myself fortunate to be in the skincare industry because I’m obsessed with my passion, and I get access to a myriad of products from drugstore to dang expensive. ![]()
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