One shopper said her friends even thought she'd had botox (contains affiliate links)
Others say the moisturiser, which has been reduced to £10 as part of the retailer's weekly flash sale, made their friends think they'd had 'botox'. Usually £16.50, the Olay Total Effects Anti-Ageing 7in1 Day Moisturiser is said to be even ‘better than’ high end brands like La Mer, Chronicle Live reports.
"I have had a few comments on my skin from friends - I think they thought I might have had Botox but when I told them what I had used they were all very shocked. I then went on to give them a sample and asked them to let me know what they thought of it. Excellent product at an affordable price as a little goes a long way. As someone who has tried some higher end products this is definitely up there with the best of them.
Some have said it’s even better than a cream from luxury skincare brand La Mer, whose moisturiser costs £150 for 30ml, or £275 for 60ml. By comparison, the Olay bottle is currently £10 for 50ml, so it’s a huge saving for those wanting to get better skin on a budget. Some customers have said that the ‘only negative’ is that it can leave the skin feeling greasy, particularly if you have oily skin. But one added: “Because of the visible improvement in my complexion I'm willing to go with it!”
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