"The morning after never looked so good" if new Prevage Anti-aging Night Cream is applied at bedtime, according to Elizabeth Arden and Allergan, Inc. Sold at Red Door Salons nationwide, as well as medical offices, the product line has had good reviews so why not try the night cream? "Proof, not promises" is the product battle cry. Prevage Anti-aging Night Cream is proven to help "enhance skin's own natural repair process, restore skin's natural resilience for a firmer look, reverse dryness with intense hydration, and give skin a brighter, even toned, more radiant appearance."
Given three samples that would last about two weeks, this skeptical somewhatforty+ woman of multiple serums, moisturizers and wonder products put Prevage Anti-aging Night Cream to the test. Remarkable. The first morning was shocking -- no creases in the skin appeared. Rushing to the 10X mirror only magnified the results. Hmmmm. Told to only use the product every other night for the first week, I was intrigued. After two weeks I am hooked. On the nights I remembered to apply the product I awoke with no lines. Purchasing this product and using it nightly is in my immediate future. While $125 for 1.7 ounces seems like a high price to pay for crease reduction, Botox and injectable crease reducers cost $500 or more per treatment. Prevage is looking like a much better and certainly less painful deal. Give it a try. Maybe some old jars and tubes can even be thrown away and that would be remarkable.
Photo attribution: Elizabeth Arden
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