FINGER ON THE PULSE – Turn Back Time
Can’t Stop the Clock? Buy Time with Lancôme Genifique Youth Activator
Let’s face it. I am not getting any younger. It’s true. You don’t know what you have until it’s gone. I don’t have the skin I had ten years ago, but it doesn’t hurt to try and turn back the clock.
No matter your age, Lancôme wants you to discover the skin you were born to have and claim that the Genifique Youth Activator Serum will provide you with younger skin and brighter eyes in just seven days. I wasted no time in my time traveling experiment!
After ten years of research and seven international patents, Lancôme goal is to deliver a product that actually boosts genes’ activity and stimulates the production of youth proteins.
What did this mean to me? After a week of applying a few drops of the odorless serum on my face and neck (don’t forget to pay attention to your neck!) during both my morning and evening routines, I found my skin to be vibrant and youthful. In fact, it was velvety to the touch.
Additionally, even at the age of twenty-nine and holding, I still have oily skin and am prone to a breakout or two. At first, I was a little hesitant to use this new serum but with the promise of youth in the wings, I decided to forgo my fear. Fortunately, my fears were unfounded and I did not experience any new breakouts. In fact, my skin now appeared more “dewy” rather than shiny. A few drops of this lightweight serum absorbed quickly and helped even out the tone and texture of my skin.
A 1.0 fl ounce bottle retails for $78. The LBB – aka little black bottle – holds a dropper that reduces waste and makes application easy and mess free, which is a major advantage for me. After receiving many compliments lately on the condition of my skin, I definitely plan to continue my at-home research project. I guess with the right product, you really can turn back time!


















this stuff is good. lancome just came out with genifique for the eye…. i heard it is amazing…. deals with dark circles and de-puffs
I like an odorless product. The last time I got a facial my facialist recommended a similar product but she decribed the smell of it as “similar to boiled hot dogs.” Uhhh…pass the Genifique!