
I swapped injections for ‘Botox in a bottle' that costs less than a tenner – and you can buy it in Boots
Nina, from the UK, took to social media to share the beauty item that many say gets rid of wrinkles overnight.
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In the clip, she said: "Big claims, but they call this Botox in a bottle.
"They launched it on TikTok and it sold out within a week."
The TikTok package comes with two products from The Ordinary, their Matrixyl 10% solution and the Argireline.
This lightweight Matrixyl serum helps reduce the appearance of static and dynamic wrinkles and helps boost collagen.
The Argireline solution lessens facial tension, relaxing and smoothing out skin to get rid of wrinkles.
The product costs just £9.20 from Boots and is also available on TikTok shop.
"I'm no stranger to Botox, but if you don't want needles in your face, this is definitely a great alternative," she explained.
She shared her review on her TikTok account @ justnina_official which went viral with over 5,000 likes.
But Nina isn't the only person who loves the Argireline solution.
On the Boots website, the product has rave reviews from customers.
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One person wrote: "I have been using this for about 6 months. It has really made a difference in the"11" lines between my brows, they're barely visible now."
Another commented: "After just a couple weeks I could see a difference in my forehead! Wonderful product!"
"I've been using this product for about a month now and absolutely love the way it makes my skin look and feel. It has definitely softened out my fine lines on my forehead," penned a third.
How to reverse ageing in just 2 weeks, according to royal go-to nutritionist
LONDON -based Gabriela Peacock, who has helped the likes of Prince Harry and Princess Eugenie prepare for their weddings.
She told Fabulous: 'The science is evident that we all have the power to make simple life changing alterations to better our future selves - no matter what genetic hand we might have been dealt with.
'The reality is, we all sometimes indulge in unhealthy eating habits like processed foods, smoking cigarettes, drinking too much alcohol, inhaling city pollutants, and even drinking water from plastic bottles – none of this is good for us.
'All this does is promote the ageing process, but we all have the potential to change this.'
It may be hard, but try to keep away from sugary carbohydrates, because they feed chronic inflammation, which is one of the worst enemies of reversing ageing.
Now only will you end up putting on weight if you consume them regularly, but your energy and hormonal levels will be affected and this will influence how you look and feel.
Whatever your age or state of health, it's never too late to reverse how quickly you are ageing and embrace the energy and vigour of a younger you.
Antioxidants, such as vitamins A, C, and E, are essential in neutralising free radicals—the culprits behind premature ageing.
Integrating a spectrum of colourful fruits and vegetables into your diet provides a potent source of antioxidants.
Omega-3 fatty acids, abundant in fatty fish like salmon and flaxseeds, are vital for maintaining skin elasticity and hydration.
Omega-3s act as nourishment for your skin, locking in moisture and diminishing fine lines and wrinkles.
Collagen, a structural protein dwindling with age, can be replenished through collagen-rich foods like bone broth and lean protein sources.
Meanwhile a fourth said: "This lightweight serum is like Botox in a bottle — no needles needed. I've been using it on my forehead + around the eyes, and the fine lines are noticeably softer."
"Such an amazing product. Made my skin so smooth in just 2 weeks. No wonder it's Botox in a bottle,' claimed a fifth

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