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'I've been using it for over a year' – Medik8 serum hailed as 'Botox in a bottle' by doctor

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Aesthetic expert and skincare guru Dr Ewoma Ukeleghe, who swears by the power of peptides for youthful skin, has been singing praises for Medik8's Liquid Peptides 30% Complex Multi-Peptide Age-Defying Serum.

Known for its remarkable ability to firm, hydrate, and plump the skin, Dr Ewoma, a medical and cosmetic doctor, not only uses it herself but also endorses its significant anti-ageing effects.

Gushing over Medik8's serum, Dr Ewoma shared her personal testimony: "[It's] literally Botox in a bottle. I've been using liquid peptides on and off for over a year and I visibly notice a difference in hydration but also the firmness of my skin." The secret behind Medik8's acclaimed serum is its powerful blend, brimming with an impressive array of ten different peptides.These ingredients are crucial for decelerating the ageing process and potentially preventing new wrinkles and fine lines from forming, giving users that coveted youthful glow, as reported by the Manchester Evening News.

Medik8 is confident that devotees of its Liquid Peptides 30% Complex Multi-Peptide Age-Defying Serum will see the benefits within just one week.

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