Raise your hand if you’re guilty of wasting your pennies on expensive treatments and luxury skin care in an effort to turn back the clock.
Well, it turns out you’re not alone…but according to one age-defying woman named Christina, there’s a much more affordable way to achieve that youthful glow.
The stunning brunette instead revealed that the anti-ageing secret she swears by is using The Ordinary’s Glycolic Acid 7% Toning Solution, which costs just £11.
In a video shared to TikTok (@kristina.maay), she was seen tearing her hair behind her face, revealing her glassy skin.
“I discovered glycolic acid at age 48 and had the best skin I’d had since my 20s,” says Christina.
She captioned the post: “I’ve tried them all and this has made the quickest and most dramatic change.”
Discovered glycolic acid at age 48 and achieved the best skin since my 20s
Christina May
The clip went viral, garnering 1.1 million views and hundreds of comments from beauty fans around the world.
One person praised her, saying, “She has really beautiful skin, like a porcelain doll.”
A second post read: “Your skin is beautiful! How much glycolic acid do you use? I’m going to give it a try.”
Christina replied, “I just started using it a few months ago!”
A third person commented: “That’s amazing!”
Meanwhile, a fourth said: “I can’t live without using glycolic acid every day!”
“It literally saved my skin after years of trouble.”
Christina replied, “It’s truly a miracle!”
Another social media user asked about her glycolic acid routine, to which she replied, “Twice a week, only at night, after cleansing and before moisturizer. And make sure to use sunscreen too!!”
The great value product, available from the likes of ASOS and Beauty Bay, has also been flooded with five-star reviews online, with one saying: “My skin has never been smoother.”
Another praised: “I absolutely love this product.”
Perfect for toning and brightening the skin, it claims to provide “gentle exfoliation that improves skin brightness and visible clarity.”
worst viral beauty hacks
Rebecca Elsdon reveals a selection of beauty hacks that should be approached with caution or avoided altogether due to potential risks and lack of scientific evidence supporting their effectiveness.
DIY skin care recipes: “While some DIY skin care recipes with natural ingredients are safe and effective, others can do more harm than good,” she said.
“Mixing ingredients without proper knowledge of their interactions and concentrations can cause skin irritation, allergic reactions, and even damage.
Use lemon juice or baking soda as an exfoliant: “Lemon juice and baking soda are often touted as natural exfoliants, but they can be too harsh on the skin and can upset the pH balance, causing irritation and increased sensitivity,” says Elsdon. .
Microneedling treatment at home: “Microneedling can stimulate collagen production when performed by a trained professional using sterile tools.
“Do-it-yourself microneedling at home carries risks such as infection, scarring, and damage to the skin barrier if not done properly.
“It’s important to approach anti-aging trends and hacks critically and prioritize science-backed skin care practices.
“Consult your skin care professional before trying any new treatments or products, especially if you have sensitive skin or specific skin concerns.”
In another post, Christina responded to a social media user’s comment: “I have to get Botox too. There’s no way a 48 year old’s skin could be this smooth and wrinkle free.”
She replied, “I don’t have a filter or Botox. But I have a good one.”
Christina captioned the post, “I’m so lucky to have good skin genes, but I also know that my skin didn’t always look half as healthy as it does now.”
“My 50-year-old face is partially inherited, but mostly earned. I’ll be sharing all of my skincare routines in future videos.”
