If you recall a while back I put out a request for a reviewer of the SkinChemist Wrinkle Killer and Emma was chosen! She did a FABULOUS review which I’m so excited to share with you.
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SkinChemists claims that their Wrinkle Killer professional Formula 4% provides “A natural, non-invasive wrinkle remedy” which I would agree that it was non-invasive and irritant free.
They go on to suggest that “Our Wrinkle Killer Snake Serum aims to smooth your complexion, creating a youthful appearance.” I would also find this to be true. As a mom of one, pregnant with #2 and in my early 30’s, I seem to be more and more obsessed with wrinkles and fixing them quickly. With not a lot of spare time on my hands or money for that matter, I can’t afford some of the magic potions and lotions. But this one caught my interest with its ingredients. It uses a combination of oxygen (we know that’s good for you) but most shockingly was Temple Viper’s venom but when you read it again, it says “a formula replicating the temple viper’s venom” still having no idea what a Temple Viper snake looks likes and hearing that it is “a formula” replicating”, it still sounds scary, right? So of course, I volunteered myself to try it, I have nothing to lose and only a younger face with less wrinkles to gain.
So one month later, here I am to say, that yes it reduced the appearance of some of my wrinkles and definitely smoothed out the area around my eyes and my forehead. I loved that it was not messy, stinky or it didn’t seem to irritate me at all. It was pleasantly scented and a little went a long way with the formula.
^Before^
^After^
Within the first two weeks, I had received several comments on the glow and texture of my face. This was a big deal, having been up several nights with morning sickness and bags under my eyes that seemed to have no end! SkinChemist website also claims that 92% of user rated the product as 5 stars and I would have to agree with them, although the results are temporary and you have to continue the use of the product to maintain that “youthful appearance”. It will only cost you £135.00 YIKES!!! That’s about $174 CDN using today’s currency converter calculator. (EDITOR’s NOTE: it seems this product is no longer sold alone but with a product called “Facelift” – so the two products will set you back £284.00!!!)
But the cost for this little magic potion in a bottle and considering it will last you at least 2-3 months if not more, I would say you get your money’s worth with this product. And besides who else do you know uses snake venom in their wrinkle cream!
But the cost for this little magic potion in a bottle and considering it will last you at least 2-3 months if not more, I would say you get your money’s worth with this product. And besides who else do you know uses snake venom in their wrinkle cream!
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Thank you so much Emma for doing this review!! I have to say the results are pretty impressive! To chat with Emma follow her on twitter.
So what are your thoughts? Would you shell out for this pricey potion?