Does Lancome’s Visonnaire Serum Work
The New Duchess of Cambridge and her sister Pippa are one of the first lucky few to get their hands on the latest product by cosmetic giant Lancome.
Their new Visionnare serum has been called the latest ‘miracle’ beauty cream, this new product that been in such high demand that a long waiting list has built up across the country.
Kate and Pippa are already great fans of the brand and Lancome have very kindly given both them and the current face of Lancome – Harry Potter Star Emma Watkins some advance bottles of the product.
Lancome claim that Visionnare is so effective at correcting imperfections in the skin that it does away with the need
for Botox.
But Does Visionnaire Work.
The key ingredient is, we understand, a unique multi-tasking beauty molecule known as LR2412. This works in the same manner as the prescription only skin corrector retinoic acid, but without the side effects associated with it. This means that it is safe for sale over the counter.
Independent trials do seem to have produced highly successful results, these have been (according to Lancome insiders) ‘staggering’.
Visionnaire appears to be a runaway success, Lancome tell us that they have never had such a technological breakthrough or incredible independent test results – quite simply ‘It smashed all expectations’
Where Can I Buy Visionnaire.
Up to now Visionnaire has only been available in selected branches of Selfridges, and they report that the £57 serum has been selling like hot cakes, House Of Frasier now has hundreds of customers on a waiting list. It is expected to be going on general sale this week.
Should I Buy Visionnaire?
Hard to recommend at the moment, as with any newly launched product, quite often the hype surrounding it can often exaggerate the effects and claims of the manufacturers. Whether this will be the case with Visionnaire remains to be seen.
Alternative Product
While Visionnaire is still new and to be honest still generally untried in the public domain, one proven product that has been around a few years, and has been subjected to intense stringent testing is Skinfluence.
Unique Ingredients
Skinfluence uses a rather interesting ingredient in Syn-ake, – a man made version of snake serum that mimics the effect of Botox.
Safe and proven to reduce wrinkles by around 52% in 28 days
Celebrity fans of syn-ake are reported to include Victoria Beckham and Cheryl Cole.
Read More About Skinfluence with Syn-ake