From Bond Girl to Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman Jane Seymour has been gracing our screens for six decades now, but you would never guess it from looking at her. It's hard to believe the actress is 74, and while we not likely to ever know all of her beauty secrets, she's shared at least one: Crepe Erase Advanced Body Repair Treatment is her go-to neck and body lotion. It’s on sale right now as part of Amazon's Summer Beauty Sale.
This stuff enlists a mix of moisturizers and the brand's TruFirm Complex to make war on fine lines and wrinkles.
Why is this a good deal? 💰
Erm, have you seen the cost of a neck lift nowadays? The pricey procedure can set you back thousands of dollars. Why put yourself — or your wallet — under the knife when you can now snag a jar of this celeb-endorsed formula for $67 (down from $84).
Why do I need this? 🤔
As the name suggests, this formula targets those loose, crepey folds we develop as we get older. It's specially designed to give you more hydrated, youthful-looking skin using peptides and a mix of moisturizers.
Isn't it comforting to know that even Jane isn't immune to the signs of aging? (And even more comforting to know her solution?) Crepe Erase is so good that she's partnered with the company to sing its praises. She told Prevention that sometimes we forget that we age beyond our faces.
"Nobody thinks of the skin beneath their neck," she said. "They're so obsessed with getting rid of a wrinkle or a line on their face that they forget the dead giveaway to age is basically your neck, your décolletage, your arms … the dry skin on your shins and your feet."
Ah, the miracle of modern skin care — surely the adventurous Dr. Quinn would have approved.
What reviewers say 💬
Seymour isn't the only megafan of Crepe Erase — more than 4,800 Amazon shoppers have given it a five-star rating.
Pros 👍
One effusive devotee called it "my go-to solution for every wrinkle I come across," adding, "It works wonders! ... The best part is how quickly it starts to show results. Within just a week, I could see a noticeable difference, and with consistent use, it only gets better and better. I've even tried it on my chest and arms, and it's been equally impressive."
Another user wrote, "After years of watching the commercials I decided to give crepe erase a try! Amazing! My skin feels soft and supple. No greasy feeling and [it] had a nice non-fragrant odor. I'm a believer!"
"I have tried everything over the years, and this really does work!" this shopper shouted. "I have seen drastic changes, but you MUST use as directed! I am on my third month and my arms, legs and neck look five years younger. I use it twice a day, once in the am, and then again at bed, and rarely miss. Don’t expect results if you use it occasionally, but if used correctly, you will definitely see amazing results."
Cons 👎
Of course, some shoppers who weren't lucky enough to snag a sale noted the price. "I might buy the product again. I liked the thick moisture quality of it, but at close to $85 a container without tax, it is on the very expensive side. That’s the biggest downside to it."
Others add that the cream is definitely on the thicker side, which could be too much for some: "It is a heavy cream. Not recommended for breakout-prone skin," advised a customer. "Good moisturizer, not exactly crepe 'erase' but it definitely helps."
"Nobody thinks of the skin beneath their neck!" Au contraire, Jane — we're all over this issue. Turns out she really is a medicine woman!
Oh, and that's not the only product from the celeb-approved brand that's on sale right now. Herewith, a couple of other Crepe Erase faves:
Treat aging, crepey skin on the face with this luxe-feeling, ultra-hydrating cream.
Don't forget about your peepers! This cream targets signs of aging and fatigue around the eyes.
If you have Amazon Prime, you'll get free shipping, of course. Not yet a member? No problem. You can sign up for your free 30-day trial here. (And by the way, those without Prime still get free shipping on orders of $35 or more.)
The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.
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