Fight Wrinkles With Snake Venom

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Since the beginning of time, women have been in the never ending quest to look younger. Although Botox has dominated the anti-aging revolution for years, it appears there's a new kid on the block leading the way in the fight against wrinkles. Move over Botox, snake venom is here!

The British beauty brand Rodial has introduced Glamoxy Snake Serum ($125, rodial.co.uk). The serum claims to plump and fill wrinkles with technology that stimulates the poisonous venom of Southeast Asia's deadly Temple Viper snake.

No need to worry ladies, the serum doesn't actually contain fatal snake venom--the formula simply mimics venom. The active ingredient, neuropeptides, makes it harder for your muscles to contract so wrinkles are relaxed and your skin looks and feels smoother. It's also said to increase cell turnover as well as plump your skin.

The wonders of this product don't stop at fighting wrinkles either. It also can be used as a face primer, giving your skin a youthful and luminous glow and even improve your skin's complexion.

If you're wondering how such a thing could even come about, this serum is certainly not the first of its kind. There are products known as snake venom facials that you can get at the famed Sonya Dakar in Beverly Hills. The venom is also found in Kumaara Overnight Repair Complex ($59.95, kumaraa.com).

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