Used the new Longevity Body Emulsion for a month. My thighs feel… different.
The real test? My post-shower skin didn’t have that crepe-paper look on my upper arms anymore. That never happens.
It’s the new firming cream from Sol de Janeiro. $68. They promised cellular renewal for your whole body — not just a scent.
Cellular Renewal Complex
Targets the look of aging skin cells, supposedly.
Tri-Peptide Technology
Claims to boost collagen and elastin.
Lightweight Emulsion
Meant to absorb fast, no residue.
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Forget the fluff. The hero is a peptide blend (Argireline, Matrixyl) — they’re the firming contractors. Plus niacinamide to smooth texture.
- Argireline Peptide: Helps relax the look of tension lines
- Matrixyl 3000: A collagen-signaling peptide
- Niacinamide: Strengthens skin barrier, evens tone
- Cupuaçu & Açaí Butters: Hydration, but lighter than shea
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Texture is a dream — silky, not greasy. Absorbs in 20 seconds flat. The scent is a subtle, nutty vanilla — not the sugary Bum Bum blast.
Week 3: My skin felt denser? Hard to explain. Like the surface was more taut. But I had to use a LOT. The bottle goes fast.
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Measurable win: The fine lines on my décolletage are visibly softer. My thighs look smoother. Zero change on existing stretch marks — be realistic.
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It works. It’s a legit, results-driven product that feels luxurious. Just know you’re paying for that science.