publication date: Jun 9, 2010
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author/source: Anne Coates
Lulu looks
great for her age so she must be doing
something right! She has been working with a
skin care specialist for over 20 years and her
range of products is the result of her research and his
expertise.
So how does
Killer Filler work? Apparently the
formulation works in two ways:
- unique auraspheres immediately line up in formation on any crevices, filling them in to cleverly camouflage the appearance of lines, and
- the Opalescent Mica Particles act as your very own lighting director, diffusing light and giving the skin a "soft focus", matt finish look.
According to the publicity, below the surface,
hyaluronic acid and pea extract work to
plump and
firm skin, restoring lost
collagen and elasticity while the
super-moisturising rich cocoa butter, shea butter and beeswax provide long term
hydration. With repeated use, the formulation
halts the advance of
ageing and
fills lines.
I was eager to give
Killer Filler a try
. You apply a
small line to a
wrinkle in the morning,
tap lightly over the area and allow to set
before applying
make-up. At first I
didn't notice much of a
difference but after a couple of
daily applications I was surprised to see a
definite improvement in a couple of
frown lines.
You can
reapply Killer Filler throughout the day if necessary - even over
make-up. I was a bit
sceptical of how it would look over
foundation but, if anything, my "
laughter lines" were even
less noticeable!
Daughter Olivia – my
sternest critic! – agreed that my lines were
much less obvious.
Killer Filler Wrinkle Compound is available from www.lulusplace.co.uk at
£30/25ml which looks as though it will
last a long time.