This stuff was recommended to me by my friend Muriel, who has been using it for about six months. She is 54, and can’t stop raving about LifeCell. There isn’t enough room here to tell you everything Muriel told me, but here’s a summary of the important parts.
The cream is light and silky and feels great on the skin. You use it just a you would a regular moisturizer, but you don’t need to use anything else with it and it does all these other great things as well as moisturizing.
It works quickly. Muriel saw an improvement in the look of her skin within days, and the wrinkles (let’s face it, the #1 problem for us over-fifties) started to improve noticeably in the first week.
OK, that’s why Muriel is a happy woman now that she’s using LifeCell. Now here’s a quick rundown on what’s in it that makes it do all these great things for your skin.
So the science certainly seems to back up Muriel’s experience.
LifeCell costs more than most drugstore and department store products, but not much more. And when you take into account that there’s only one product to buy, it may be less than many that are less effective. LifeCell costs $189 for what they say is a 40-day supply, but Muriel says hers lasted almost two months. Try it for yourself and find out.
You can reduce the cost to $149 if you sign up for the Home Delivery Plan. I decided to just order the one bottle for $189 and try it out for the 30 days they give you before they charge your credit card. (I like this.) If it’s half as good as Muriel says it is, then I’ll sign up for the program. Meantime, I can’t wait to get started with LifeCell, and I’ll update this page when I’ve given it a fair trial.
Here’s how you can get LifeCell
After you try LifeCell, drop me a line at mandy@greatskinafter50.com and ell me about your results. I’ll post your comments on the blog.