As the Princess of Wales Kate Middleton slowly starts to return to public engagements, her radiant skin has been getting plenty of positive attention from fans. Kate is no stranger to scrutiny about her skincare routine, and in the past has been said to use Biotulin’s Supreme Skin Gel to retain her youthful complexion.
The serum has been referred to as “Botox in a bottle” by reviewers, thanks to its almost immediate wrinkle reducing effects. If you’ve been thinking about trying it out, now may be the perfect opportunity as Amazon has just slashed its price from £44 to £28.60.
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Unlike other anti-ageing serums which help to slowly plump up skin over time to help reduce the appearance of wrinkles, the Biotulin Supreme Skin Gel helps to actively smooth out the fine lines and wrinkles with immediately noticeable improvements. It contains Botulinum Toxin which has a similar effect to injectable Botox but, obviously, without needing needles or injections.
Instead the Biotulin serum is applied directly to your skin and is quickly absorbed, helping make your skin soft and supple. And although it also encourages the muscles in your face to relax, preventing future deep lines from forming, it won’t numb or restrict your facial expressions.
You only need a small amount of the serum to start seeing the effects, so a bottle of Biotulin Supreme Skin Gel should last you a while. You just need to apply it before your moisturiser, and you should see noticeably firmer, smoother skin in 60 minutes, with the effects lasting up to 24 hours.
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Amazon)Shoppers have also been praising the Biotulin Supreme Skin Gel, racking up more than 1200 five star reviews. One wrote: “This really is amazing!! It does exactly the same job as botox in a skin gel. I cannot believe how good this is. I love it. The best product I have ever used. I would highly recommend this. I will never stop using it! A real breakthrough. Wow!”
Another added: “I was overdue for an injectable touch-up before [quarantine], but after just a week with this, I looked in the mirror and saw a difference—fewer lines and a smoother texture. It’s the closest I’ve found to injectables!”
Some were less impressed, saying: “I used this product twice a day as suggested, whilst it was easy to apply and lightweight and it caused no I’ll effects to the skin, I don’t feel the product was for me overall. I experience no real wrinkle reduction I feel my normal skin care was still worth keeping. It could however be a product that suits a younger individual, the quality was good and the pricing was reasonable.”
Whilst another wrote: “Good to apply and makes skin smooth but doesn't have much of a lifting effect. I was expecting more so would have liked to have paid less. Ok has a moisturizer although on the expensive side.”
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Amazon)However, another said: “I'm pretty skeptical about skin care claims, from many years of experience, so I decided to try this but didn't expect much. After one application, I waited until it dried and looked in my magnifying mirror. I blinked and looked again. My skin actually looked better. It's subtle - this isn't botox - but my skin looked tighter and smoother. I'm 71, so my fine lines and wrinkles didn't disappear, but they looked better, younger. I can't claim long-term improvement, because I've only been using this for 4 days, but I can see a noticeable difference that I'm really happy about.”
The notion of “Botox in a bottle” isn’t new, and there are other serums that have been hailed for having similar results. The Ordinary’s Argireline Solution 10%, £9.20, has repeatedly gone viral on TikTok for giving instant tightening results, whilst Medik8’s Liquid Peptides, £55, has been praised by skincare fanatics for how well it reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.