I'm not very sure how the serums work to prevent or treat wrinkles. Aside from one or two hormonal acne by my brow area, residual scarring and some pore pits from old problematic acne, my skin has been clear! For the past two months, I've had less hormonal acne than I've had throughout the entire year! In the morning, my hubby said my face glowed! I really think it's from the exfoliating effects of the 20% C + E + Ferulic acid serum. Here is my skin without foundation or powder. I haven't used the Matrixyl Synthe' 6 much, so I can also talk about my results with using the 20% C + E + Ferulic acid serum. The Matrixyl Synthe' 6 has no smell, really, and feels like silky water. It's a little yellow looking, and thick, but not very thick like other serums out there. It feels like it absorbs well into the face. The 20% C + E + Ferulic acid smells a little like roses, and glides onto the skin without sticking too much to the palm of your hand. I've dropped the bottle from a high place before, onto a hard floor, and it did not break. The serum bottle, I believe, is made of glass. The CoEnzyme Q10 serum costs $24.95 USD on Timeless Skincare's website, and $18.95 USD on Amazon. For just one ounce of product, I do feel the price is slightly high. It seems like it's cheaper to buy off of Amazon as you can get one bottle for a discounted price already (6 dollars off!). If you purchase from Timeless Skincare's website, you can get a discount when you purchase 2-4+ items. The serums from Timeless Skincare cost anywhere from under $20 for one ounce, to around $24.95, depending on which type of serum you get.
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