
So how does Killer Filler work? Apparently the formulation works in two ways:
- unique auraspheres immediately line up in formation on any crevices, filling them in to cleverly camouflage the appearance of lines, and
- the Opalescent Mica Particles act as your very own lighting director, diffusing light and giving the skin a "soft focus", matt finish look.
I was eager to give Killer Filler a try. You apply a small line to a wrinkle in the morning, tap lightly over the area and allow to set before applying make-up. At first I didn't notice much of a difference but after a couple of daily applications I was surprised to see a definite improvement in a couple of frown lines.
You can reapply Killer Filler throughout the day if necessary - even over make-up. I was a bit sceptical of how it would look over foundation but, if anything, my "laughter lines" were even less noticeable!
Daughter Olivia – my sternest critic! – agreed that my lines were much less obvious.
Killer Filler Wrinkle Compound is available from www.lulusplace.co.uk at £30/25ml which looks as though it will last a long time.