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At the ripe age of 25, I’m having a quarter-life skin crisis.
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I’ve sworn up and down my whole life that I have ultra-sensitive,oily skin.
It’s not that oily skin doesn’t need hydration in fact, it’s quite the opposite.
In the past, anything heavy or too hydrating was a recipe for disaster for my skin.
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Seeing a heavy-duty face cream being described as"bouncy"piqued my attention.
The formula contains peptides; rice, flax + pea plant proteins; and ceramides.
As an avid reader of skin-care ingredient lists, I know all about the hydrating powers ofceramides.
Sarah Hoffmann after applying the Future Cream.
But what’s really fascinating about peptides is their ability to boss your skin around.
Different peptides have the power to instruct your skin to do different things.
It’s kind of touching when you think about it Future Cream is looking out for you.
Annie Blay after applying the Future Cream.
Sarah Hoffmann after applying the Future Cream.
I even noticed that with continued use, the lines on my forehead became definitely less noticeable.
Annie Blay after applying the Future Cream.
I wasn’t the onlyAllurestaffer to have a transformative experience with this moisturizer.
Associate beauty editorAnnie Blaytended to stick with water creams or gel moisturizers before giving the Future Cream a shot.
Youth to the People’s Polypeptide-121 Future Cream is worth the hype.
You simply can’t beat this elite combination of deep hydration, skin plumping, and fine-line-diminishing treatment.