Most beauty products come with claims that are seldom proven and tested scientifically enough to prove they really work in the real world. These cosmetics products simply state their claims and the consumer is expected to accept this as definitive proof that it does. As we all know it, it doesn’t always work and can even lead to some complications due to the minute differences people have in their skin chemistry. Now one particular anti-aging product, namely Boot’s No7 Protect & Perfect Intense Beauty Serum, has undergone just a study and guess what, it really works. Now this isn’t to say that we are endorsing the product but the scientific data from the UK is indeed showing the product to have resulted in the production of more fibrillin, the chemical compound that results in healthy skin.
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