Thursday 18 June 2020

Origins // Plantscription Anti-Ageing Power Serum Review

Origins Plantscription Anti-Ageing Power Serum Review

Origins // Plantscription Anti-Ageing Power Serum
RRP £65 for 48ml

This is 27ml bottle that I received as part of a Plantscription set that I bought off Origins for £30 on Black Friday.

First Impressions:
This is my first time using the product in an actual pump bottle. Before this I've used about ten 15ml sample tubes. I first tried it a couple of years ago after I chose one for my Latest In Beauty box and ever since then I've been hoarding samples of it and buying them off eBay. I do like the design of the bottle though with the twist lock and the pump that gives out just the right amount of serum.

Usage
First use - Beginning February 2020
Last use - 9th April 2020

I'm shocked at how long this lasted me. I don't think I was using enough though because I slipped back into my mindset of "preserve the expensive products; use lessssss". Of course you don't get the benefits if you don't use enough and I was using half a pump on my face in the beginning.

Would I buy it: In a heartbeat.

Overall Impressions:
So far, this is my favourite serum. I'm not quite ready to give it HG status but it's pretty damn close, it's just a shame about the price. For that reason I tend to buy up the gift sets on Black Friday and boxing day  and it gives me enough serum to just about last the year (as I use other things in between that I get in boxes).

This serum pretty much has no fragrence and is a light green cream. It isn't thick or rich; it feels more like a gel and my skin just feels comfortable when I use it. It really helps even out my skintone and reduce the appearance of red marks left behind by angry spots. I also don't tend to get any spots when I'm using this.

It's pricy but I can usually get hold of it via other means so it's ok but if I had the money I would definitely purchase it full price.

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