Article by Fabafterfifty
Some days you can look in the mirror and think that nothing less than industrial polyfller will do. But there are alternatives . I tried out Lulu’s New Time Bomb Killer Filler Wrinkle Compound which launches an attack on two fronts – instantly minimising the appearance of existing lines and crevices on contact – while at the same time helping boost skin’s defences to prevent wrinkles, long term.
You aim this targeted treatment straight at existing battle lines. You simply apply a fine line of ‘Killer Filler’ to the wrinkle, lightly pat in and allow the serum to ‘set’. The serum camouflages the appearance of lines.
As well as the filler compound, Timb Killer Bomb Filler also has light diffusing particles to give the skin a soft focus look. You can apply make-up straight afterwards.
It certainly worked to make my crows feet appear softer
Meanwhile below the surface, hyaluronic acid and pea extract work to plump and firm skin, restoring lost collagen and elasticity while the super-moisturising big guns rich cocoa butter, shea butter and beeswax provide long term hydration. With repeated use, the clever formulation apparently halts the advance of ageing and fills lines.
KILLER FILLER WRINKLE COMPOUND £30 for 25ml, £12 for 10ml
Sally
Has anyone tried Lulu’s Killer Filler and can tell us her experience? I’m a bit dubious about the idea of filling wrinkles before going out for an evening and finding most of the filler sitting in my cleavage by 9 o’clock.
funat50
Hi Sally, I have used Lulu’s Killer filler, but only only my crows feet not on my chest area! It stayed in place and seemed to be absorbed rather than run. A friend has had a ‘vital’ treatment which she’s really pleased with, says it has helped reduce her cleavage wrinkles significantly.