Wonder product Snoxin hits the shelves today
Snoxin is just the latest in a number of products available on the high street claiming to do the same job as the more expensive beauty treatments.
The maker, Indeed Labs, which is also behind the break-through product Nanoblur, are so confident that they have even stated on the packaging that it is four times better than $500 serums. Instead of producing fancy packaging, they have invested in high-tech ingredients. According to the Boots website, where Snoxin will be sold for just £29.99, this "multi-peptide treatment incorporates a high concentration of next-generation peptides to reduce the appearance of lines and wrinkles."
The proof as to whether Snoxin lives up to the hype, is, as they say, in the pudding and from what we've heard, results are pretty positive. User reviews on the Boots' website have already recommended this wonder serum for its ability to reduce the visibility of wrinkles, improve tone and texture of the skin and reduce crow's feet.
As far as users are concerned, it's £29.99 well spent. If you want to trial it out yourself, you better get in the queue today as this wrinkle-reducing serum hits the shelves at Boots or buy it online now.
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lawrence et al (too many to mention by name) - you sexist, patronising gits! Your lack of proper spelling gives your age away. Just because a woman is 50 doesn't mean she looks it! I agree with the comment on how blokes might want to add a few inches to a certain part of their body. Alternatively, stuff a courgette down just like the bloke in the spoof film about a rock band, Spinal Tap.
I also believe these creams to be rubbish. I bought Nanoblur. Used it once. Made absolutely no difference. My physical age is 15 years younger than my real age so I must be doing something right. To the list of fruit and veggies, I would also add: drink plenty of water and, nstead of expensive face creams I use Vitamin E oil blended with regular face creams. Works a treat. I think women who resort to Botox and Melon Jobs let the rest of us down. That Amy Childs looks like Frankenstein.
I am a pharmacologist and I can tell you, all of these 'wonder creams' have absolutely no clinical data to support their supposed rejuvenating claims. It is also downright criminal that the beauty industry is allowed to produce so much trash, without any form of legitimate clincal trial and supervision. Either way, this arse clown industry sorely needs to be restrained and supervised.
If you truly want to maintain youthful skin, then I can only suggest you increase your intake of fresh fruit and vegetables (which contain abundant amounts of indoles, ubiquinones, anthrocyanidins, terpenes, plant sterols, flavonoids, sulphur compounds, polyacetylenes and carotenoids). All of these compounds help maintain cellular and tissue integrity.
Even curcumin (found in turmeric) and allicin (found in garlic), help stimulate tissue regeneration and wound healing, as well as demonstrating substantial bactericidal properties.
Avoid all of this beauty industry poop. It is not just snake oil. It is also a complete waste of money.

















