At $600, you might be thinking you may as well spring for the Botox. But in addition to the pain factor being zero, this serum will last you much longer than a one-time treatment. Like the Peter Thomas Roth serum, the synthetic cone snail venom works similarly to injectables to relax deep wrinkles.
These guys won't be available until January, but the new technology behind them is worth the wait. Each patch contains over 100 microscopic liquid cones full of anti-aging ingredients like peptides to reduce wrinkles, and hyaluronic acid to fill in smile lines and crow's feet around the lips or under the eyes. Apply a set (each pack comes with 10) before bed, and wake up with smoother skin.
Botox has its fair share of pros and cons. Tops on the list of pros? It zaps wrinkles almost instantly and gives you long-lasting results.
But settling into your dermatologist's chair for injections isn't as easy-breezy as it sounds. Shots can be painful and cause bruising. And at $450 (or more, depending on how many areas you have injected), it's certainly not cheap either.
However, with a little patience and dedication to a nightly skin-care regimen, you can achieve smooth, wrinkle-free skin without injections. And you can really maximize those results by eating right, exercising and keeping your stress under control, according to Howard Murad, MD, founder and CEO of Murad. "Quite honestly, I have seen better total body results in my patients following [a healthy lifestyle] program than with cosmetic fillers and injectables," he says.
When it comes to fighting fine lines, these eight skin-care miracle workers all give Botox a run for its money, and they have a ton of additional skin benefits like lightening dark spots and stimulating cell renewal as well.