Review: Bioelements Probotix Anti-aging Serum

What They Say:


  • Intensive overnight treatment
  • Contains a blend of probiotic actives immersed in nourishing milk proteins to help prevent wrinkles and loss of firmness
  • Creates an environment within the skin that allows it to regain its natural microflora balance and become more age-resistant
  • Clinical testing on topical probiotics shows that it helps strengthen skin, enabling it to resist aging at every stage of the process - from early to mature

No artificial colorants.
No synthetic fragrance.
Not tested on animals.

Jen's Experience: Sometimes it's hard to tell if skin care products are really doing what they're supposed to be doing, since everything you put on your face from your cleanser to your foundation can affect your skin in one way or another. Plus, how can you tell if something is making your skin more age-resistant?

Well, what I do know is that it's certainly not all the Halloween candy or my general stress level that is making my skin look so clear right now. I've been using this serum in the evenings for about a month now after cleansing and before my nightly moisturizer, and for the most part, my other skincare products and foundation cosmetics have remained pretty much the same. The most noticable difference to me is that in the past month, my skin feels much less dry. My night-time moisturizer seems to be working better as a result of this serum. I've also noticed that my skin is less irritable, resulting in a more even skintone. My skin is just healthier looking. If better-moisturized skin and clearer skin are the keys to anti-aging, they've definitely got a winner here. But even if the results I'm seeing don't slow the aging process, I still think this serum is still an excellent choice for your skin care routine to improve the overall appearance of your skin.

Retail Price: $65.00 (select spas and salons)

Rating:

October 31, 2006 5:48 PM | | Comments (2)|Share/Save/Bookmark
Posted In Anti-Aging, Bioelements, Facial Moisturizer

Comments

LynnElizabeth said:

I have a question...

You say: "I still think this serum is still an excellent choice for your skin care routine to improve the overall appearance of your skin."

My question is: Is the improvement to your skin worth the $65?

I could tell from you post that you liked it, but I couldn't tell if you thought it was worth the $.

Thank you and love your reviews!

November 1, 2006 10:42 AM
Jen (DeLush) said:

LynnElizabeth,

Good question! I think, if you've got $65 to spare on a serum (knowing you'll still need a good moisturizer for face and eyes on top of that), it's worth the money. I've only tried one other serum (Re-Nutriv by Estee Lauder) and it's a fine product, but I think this one has been a lot more effective and costs much less (that one is $200!).

November 1, 2006 11:20 AM



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