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Liz Earle

Smoothing Line Serum

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Liz Earle Smoothing Line Serum

Why It's Good:

Is there such a thing as a "natural" Botox? Probably not, but this part gel, part-lotion helps smooth lines in areas around the eyes, lips and on the forehead without the use of muscle-freezing toxins. It contains hyaluronic acid, a moisturizing ingredient that plumps up fine lines to fill them in.

Why It's Green:

Only natural, sustainably harvested and fairly traded ingredients that are proven safe for the skin are used in Liz Earle's products. They also support and pay fair wages to a women's cooperative in Morocco that harvests argan oil, a potent and natural source of vitamin E. The brand has put together a green team that's constantly seeking new ways to shrink the company's carbon footprint.

Where To Get It:

us.lizearle.com | $24.50