After the year we’ve all had you’d be forgiven for assuming that I’m already toasting my way into 2021 with a glass or three of bubbles or mulled wine. And whilst I will be indulging in some festive fayre, I am all about my daily fix – my drinkable youth in a bottle also known as Skinade.
It’s no secret, I love Skinade. I can’t get enough of it. After all, what’s not to love about a specially formulated collagen drink that can make your skin look healthier, younger and revitalised.
Jam packed with active ingredients, the multi-award winning drink was developed by leading UK scientists to provide a perfect ratio of liquid to active ingredients and the result is one of the most advanced and effective skincare products on the market today. Whereas traditional beauty products work on the skin’s surface, this beauty drink works from the inside helping to boost your body’s natural production of collagen and hyaluronic acid, reduce oxidative stress, increase hydration and improve the way your skin looks and feels in as little as 30 days.
Not only that but it helps improve skin tone, texture and suppleness, smoothing furrow lines. The girls here at Zen are also hooked and love to mix their travel sachets with ice cold sparkling mineral water for a refreshing boost.
Judging from the huge demand for Skinade at Zen, it’s not just me who is reaping the beauty benefits from this magic potion either. It flies off the shelves as soon as we get new deliveries and clients can’t stop raving about their rejuvenated skin.
And so, with Christmas fast approaching we’ve increased our orders to keep everyone’s skin radiant and plump so please let us know if you’d like an extra supply (trust me, they’ll get snapped up). These super charged beauty drinks deliver essential micronutrients in liquid form so you enjoy one quick hit of beauty goodness.
We have limited edition Christmas kits available, with 1 week supply of Derma Defense Vitamin A+D Boost included for free.
Skinade 30-day packs cost £120, Skinade is available from Zen Lifestyle on Hanover Street and Bruntsfield Place.