At My Most Beautiful Anti-Ageing Products

We tell you how you can turn back the clock with the high street's best lotions and potions

Estee Lauder, Re-Nutriv Ultimate Youth Eye Crème, £75
At a wrinkle-inducing £75, this eye cream may well do more harm than good, but it claims to have developed a revolutionary new method for keeping your peepers young and alert-looking.

Elemis, Pro-Collagen Body Serum, £45
It’s difficult to doubt a product which claims it’s new ‘Micro-Lattice technology is the scientific equivalent to an invisible 3D body stocking’.

Equilibra, Aloe Anti-ageing Face Cream, £8.99
Made with 50% pure aloe, vitamins A, C and E, sericin and hemp oil, this is the au naturale of tautening. It’s ‘soft, silky’ and with similar claims of repair as its more pricey counterparts.

Pond’s, Skin Perfectioning Serum, £9.99
Rubbing silk all over your face may seem like an activity best saved for the haberdashery store, but Pond’s have added it to this concoction in its purest form.

Crème de La Mer, Lifting Face Serum, £318.09
This trés expensive potion contains a ‘rare blue algae that flourishes in pristine waters fed by ancient glacial waters and underground springs’, stimulating the ‘internal building blocks’ of your skin. At that price, we should think so too.

Lush, Paradise Regained, £24.47
Choc-a-block with grapes, pineapple, green tea, organic almond oil, jojoba oil and cocoa butter, could this delicious stuff be anything other than good for you?

Stockists: Harvey Nichols, 107 Briggate, Victoria Quarter, LS1 6BG, 0113 204 8888; Debenhams, 121 Briggate, LS1 6LX, 0113 218 6303; Halton Pharmacy, 253 Selby Rd, LS15 7JR, 0113 232 6002; Lush, 31 Commercial Street, LS1 6EX, 0113 245 5736; various Boots and Superdrug stores







Posted on Wednesday 18th February 2009
Jessica Coppin, SB

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