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Estée Lauder advanced night serum

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USERNAME213 · 28/03/2016 11:09

I'm thinking of purchasing, does anyone have it and like it/hate it?

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jalopy · 31/03/2016 08:44

I used the Estee Lauder Advanced night serum religiously for weeks and finished the bottle.

Didn't make a jot of difference to my skin.

HTH

Phwooooar · 31/03/2016 09:12

I've been using ANR for about 15 years I guess. I'm 53 and look 43. No wrinkles. I've stopped using it on occasions to try other serums and always go back to it. Just works for me. I notice when I don't use it.

HeyMacWey · 31/03/2016 09:24

I was just about to come on and say the Korean dupe is good for the money - it's called Missha Time Revolution night repair - it's in a purple/blue bottle. You can buy samples from eBay for pennies.

ThenLaterWhenItGotDark · 31/03/2016 10:24

Thanks! I have some Korean stuff thanks to the AB threads and I do like it, once I fathom out where it goes! (and I had a group of Korean students in college last summer and had to stop myself rummaging through their belongings and talking bee venom with them!)

thebestfurchinchilla · 31/03/2016 10:35

phwooooar That's quite a claim! How wonderful. No wrinkles? Even a 43yr old has some wrinkles Hmm

thebestfurchinchilla · 31/03/2016 10:37

Just seen a TV ad for Meaningful Beauty by Cindy Crawford and a French skin specialist. Anyone tried it?

lovelychops · 31/03/2016 11:03

Interested to try the Aldi serum.

I got the Clarins double wear and was so very disappointed. I can't look at the bottle without coming out in spots.

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