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I get Botox on my forehead. So if you look at me from the eyebrows up, I (hopefully) appear 10 years younger. It’s the fine lines below that are the telltale signs of my actual age. Because I draw the line at Botox when it comes to injectables, I’m always looking for skin care products that can help give the rest of my face a smoother look. That’s where wrinkle fillers, which diminish the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles almost instantly, albeit temporarily, come in.
Wrinkle fillers aren’t miracle workers, but they should still be a staple in your beauty routine, especially if you have mature skin or simply want a more even complexion. They temporarily plump the skin, using humectants and ingredients like collagen and hyaluronic acid to target fine lines or areas where makeup can cake. This leaves you looking smoother, almost working like a makeup primer. Think of a soft focus lens or an Instagram filter that gives you a subtle blurring effect.
Like every other anti-aging product out there, wrinkle fillers are a dime a dozen, all promising a temporary reprieve from fine lines for different price points and using different ingredients. To find out which is actually the best, I tested 10 different wrinkle fillers ranging in price from $17 to $260, and this time, the priciest option really did prove to be the best.
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