Wrinkle-reducing cream ‘makes a visible difference’ and ‘softens wrinkles’ according to 84 year old shopper

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Shoppers in their 80s have been praising this wrinkle-reducing roll-on balm that helps minimise and smooth the signs of ageing, and it’s now on sale for £36

When it comes to skincare, anti-ageing is one of the most sought after benefits that people look for in their products. From reducing fine lines and wrinkles to helping plump up and firm skin, there’s no shortage of products that promise to help tackle it, but with so many to pick from, finding one that does what it says on the tin can be a challenge.

However, shoppers have been praising Freezeframe’s Wrinkle Block for helping smooth out and reduce wrinkles. The roll-on anti-ageing cream is usually £45, but currently Amazon has slashed it down to £35.99 for a limited time, saving you 20%.

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The Wrinkle Block works to reduce expression wrinkles “instantly” and helps to smooth out fine lines, whilst also helping your skin to bounce back long-term with consistent use. The formula helps to stop creasing from happening in areas like under the eyes and around your forehead, whilst still letting you preserve your natural facial expressions unlike injectable treatments like Botox.

Promising as much as 60% wrinkle reduction, it’s filled with a dose of wrinkle-freezing peptides. This not only reduces signs of ageing, but helps with things like under eye-puffiness and evening out skin tone, tautening up eye bags and smoothing out creasing for a more youthful appearance.

Rather than a classic cream formula, the Wrinkle Block comes in a handy roll-on applicator which keeps it hygienic and easy to use on the go. It also makes it fast and mess-free to apply, and leaves your skin feeling bouncy, and looking more youthful and awake.

Some other skincare products which offer wrinkle-reducing results include Absolute Collagen’s Deep Lift Wrinkle Repair (was £45, now £36), which blurs lines, smooths pores and corrects texture, giving you flawless-looking skin in seconds. Rodial’s Bee Venom Moisturiser is also a favourite with beauty lovers, and is now £90 down from £150 for a limited time.

Finally, Shiseido’s Wrinkle Smoothing Cream promises to visibly correct wrinkles in just two weeks, with a formula that’s suitable for all skin types. It’s currently £39.90, down from £57.

However Freezeframe’s Wrinkle Block has gotten rave reviews from shoppers of all ages, with one saying: “Nothing to dislike, at 84 the few wrinkles I have definitely softened.”

Whilst another agreed: “This stuff is great, I’ve been using it 2 times a day, I’m 65 and my face feels great , and because it’s on a wind up stick you don’t waste any, I love it and will be buying more.”

One did complain: “Leaves face sticky also not that good waste of money.”

Whilst another said: “This is a fragrance-free gel that you smooth on your face. It is in a stick with a roller on the top. I found it difficult (arthritic hands) to remove the plastic covering over the roller each time. The “blurb” tells you to “Apply all over the face, neck, and around the eyes in the areas that show the first signs of ageing.” Do that and you will use the 30ml up in no time. You can be quite sparing – just target the wrinkly areas – but even so I found it didn’t absorb very well and left me feeling quite tacky. I’ve persevered with it for a fortnight, but haven’t noticed any of the claimed benefits.”

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However others raved about Freezeframe’s Wrinkle Block, writing: “This works surprisingly well for softening fine lines and giving a smoother look, especially around the eyes and forehead. It’s not a miracle fix, but it does make a visible difference. Feels lightweight and absorbs quickly too.”

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