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Shoppers in their 60s say this skin firming cream actually works — and it's down to $18 for Memorial Day
'My neck looks better than it has in years,' says an ecstatic Amazon customer.
Now that summer is (unofficially) here, we're all happy to be showing off a bit more skin. For those of us who've reached a certain age, our skin might not be as smooth as it used to be. Amazon shoppers say they've found a solution: Citygoo's Hibiscus and Honey Firming Cream. The claim? It minimizes the look of wrinkles and firming up texture on the face, neck and chest. Exciting, right? Well, there's even more to get excited about: The lotion is down to just $18 right now when you apply the on-page coupon.
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The firming cream absorbs into your skin and doesn't leave a greasy finish behind.
Why is it a good deal? 💰
You can find firming creams for over $100, making this one an absolute bargain — without the discount. But it's on sale now — we haven't seen the price drop this low since last summer, and we expect it to go up from here.
Why do I need this? 🧐
The lotion is packed with active ingredients that help rejuvenate the skin. It contains natural root extracts and collagen to assist in minimizing signs of aging. The combination of ingredients also works to repair skin tissues, leaving the complexion youthful and plump. Honey and hibiscus offer a subtle glow and a fresh scent that lingers.
Citygoo's cream has many uses, and it's suitable to apply to face and body. Shoppers reported that their favorite uses are for treating lines and wrinkles on their necks and décolletés. The formula is designed to be gentle on delicate skin and many customers felt firmer after using the lotion consistently for a few weeks.
What reviewers say 💬
Over 2,300 fans love the lotion so much, they're stocking up.
Pros 👍
One five-star reviewer shared: "I've used cheap to outrageous face and neck creams. I found this by accident, read the reviews and decided to try. I've been using this firming cream for a few weeks. It's light, smells fresh and is not greasy. I can feel and see the firming on both my face and neck. 60-year-old, sun-loving, former smoker. I recommend this cream and will be purchasing again and again."
And for all of the skeptics, a shopper sets the record straight: "I was skeptical about this firming cream, but after only two weeks of using it, the loose skin under my chin appears much firmer and less saggy. This is a great compliment to my moisturizer. Smells great, too, and not greasy."
"At 60, I wasn’t happy with the look of my neck and décolleté, and I had friends who were praising a similar hibiscus honey lotion only available through an MLM," a final customer wrote. "Not wanting to join anything, I thought I’d give Citygoo a try. Non-greasy, blends in easily and my neck looks better than it has in years."
Cons 👎
Some shoppers aren't quite satisfied with the amount of cream they get.
"I also have somewhat sensitive skin and I don’t get any kind of negative reaction," wrote a savvy shopper. "It helps to firm your skin which I expected but also helped a little with stretch marks which was a nice unexpected surprise. I wish the bottle was bigger but it isn’t expensive so I definitely feel like it was worth the money for what it does."
"My legs are considerably less bumpy and a few less wrinkles," another shopper shared. "It worked so well that I started to use it on my eyelids and on the back of my hands. My only complaint is that I wish more came in a bottle. It seems to run out quickly for me."
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The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.