A SKINCARE enthusiast has revealed her top eye product that transformed her face and tightened everything up.
With only one drop, the 37-year-old doesn’t have any crow’s feet, wrinkles, or facial lines thanks to the anti-aging serum.
Wellness enthusiast Nadine (@thenaturalnadine) prioritizes improving your skin, while also getting healthy.
In a TikTok video, she shared a ago-to-eye serum that is an integral part of her skincare routine and other anti-aging tips.
“I’m 37 and I don’t have fine lines under my eyes. I don’t have crow’s feet, even when I smile you don’t see it,” she said.
She also shared in a subtitle that she’s never had Botox, filler, or cosmetic surgeries.
Nadine prides herself in layering her serums around her eyes as a preventative measure since it’s the thinnest part of your face.
First, she applied the Cure X Herbal Face Food Serum, $114, all over her face.
“This helps remove deep wrinkles, dark circles, bags,” she explained.
She then gushed about the next step in her eyecare regimen, the Restorsea Pro Firming Eye Serum, $90.
“You only need one drop. You put it all around your eyes and it will help just tighten things up,” she said.
In just 30 minutes, she claimed that your face would look visibly plumper and more firm.
The fast-absorbing serum was a 2017 Allure Best of Beauty Award winner for how quickly it reduces the appearance of dark circles and under-eye puffiness.
Nadine explained in the video caption that Restorsea products are dermatologist-recommended and contain a special enzyme that only removes dead skin cells and leaves the living skin cells intact.
Several people didn’t believe her tips and attributed her good skin to genetics and not her recommended products.
“I’m like 25 years younger than you and I have way more fine lines than you. I hate it,” a viewer admitted.
Nadine replied: “You can reverse it.”
“Girl, your skin looks fabulous. Babyface, I would say you are 18. Great job!” a fan praised.
A TikTok user chimed in: “I am 37 with not a single fine line and use kiehls avocado creme. Really is relative what works on an individual level.”