Kate Middleton, Michelle Obama and more swear by this anti-aging serum

Kate Middleton, Michelle Obama and more swear by this anti-aging serum

Just one glance at the Princess of Wales, and you’d never guess she’s 43. To most of us, Kate Middleton looks no older than 30. But if you assume it’s due to top-tier plastic surgery, think again! Instead, she apparently relies on a serum known for its "Botox-like" effects.

What’s her secret? Biotulin’s Supreme Skin Gel, the renowned anti-aging serum, delivers results without the need for injections. What gives this serum its powerful anti-aging effects is a formula that includes the star ingredient spilanthol, which is known to have a “time freezing” effect. 

Dubbed “Botox in a bottle,” this under-$100 skincare innovation has garnered international attention, with reports stating that the Princess of Wales has personally recommended it to close acquaintances, including former First Lady Michelle Obama. According to the reports, Kate introduced her to the product, and the former First Lady has used it ever since, praising its remarkable effects.

Derived from the Acmella Oleracea plant, it acts as a true Botox for the skin, targeting the neuromuscular mechanisms. The relaxing effect prevents micro-contractions of the skin and stops wrinkles from further forming. What it doesn’t do, however, is paralyze them, which means that skin can still maintain its elasticity and expressiveness.

Featured in international media as Kate Middleton’s go-to skincare solution, this serum has received glowing reviews from over 1,200 satisfied customers on Amazon. One reviewer, who is a former esthetician, said that they “can’t recommend this product enough" as it "plumped everything out within minutes.

Link: Amazon - Supreme Skin Gel