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), to firm, hydrate, andlift sagging skin.
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This cream deeply hydrates, addresses hyperpigmentation, and tackles existing wrinkles while preventing new ones, he says.
Peptides like decapeptide-22, a synthetic blend of four amino acids, also support skin firmness.
Founder’s tip:In a video, Trinny Woodall shares how she uses the product.
She applies three pumps of The Elevator every morning (followed by SPF, of course) and night.
Woodall also incorporates some lymphatic drainage by sweeping her knuckles in between her collarbone/chest bone.
It also has shea butter and spilanthol, a botanically-derived fatty acid that plumps and moisturizes skin.
“The good news: StriVectin TL Advanced Tightening Neck Cream+ exists.
The formula has a rich, creamy texture that absorbs into skin surprisingly quickly.
You’ll see the best results if you use it twice a day.
But thats not all.
Its a great treatment for addressing lines andcrepiness, which can form from a lack of moisture.
Plus, the brand’s proprietary peptides boost the production of not one but three different types of collagen.
That’s unfortunately by design.
In other words,“tech neck"is very real.
What over-the-counter treatments and ingredients should I look out for?
Peptidesare a newer area of exploration for neck creams as it’s frequently touted for their skin-firming benefits.
When should I consult with a dermatologist?
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