I liked the texture of the product but unlike hyaluronic acid serums that leave a tacky film over the skin for instant gratification, it absorbed quickly and I panicked that it wasn’t working. The first week of using this serum reminded me of when I first tried celebrity favourite Dr Barbara Sturm’s Hyaluronic Serum. The glass bottle and pipette elevates the user experience, making the L’Oreal Paris Revitalift Filler serum feel more expensive than it is.īut if you’re looking for a serum that addresses multiple concerns, include hyperpigmentation, there are other serums available at a similar price point that feature more than just hyaluronic acid alone. Value-is the L'Oreal Paris Revitalift Filler serum worth it?Īt $26, the serum sits neatly in the mid-price category of hyaluronic acid serums. What’s equally impressive about the L'Oreal Paris Revitalift Filler serum is the inclusion of two types of hyaluronic acid: 0.5% macro acids, which hold 1,000 times their weight in water to hydrate the skin's top layers leaving it looking dewy and 1% micro acids, tiny hyaluronic acid particles that squeeze into the deeper layers, to plump skin from within. It also just so happens to be the optimum amount to hydrate skin without causing irritation. L’Oreal Paris Revitalift Filler serum contains 1.5% hyaluronic acid, which is more than standard drugstore formulations. Results-does L’Oreal Revitalift filler work? Yes, it’s scented, but for me that enhanced the pleasure of using the product-rather than being overpowering or unpleasant.
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