Found it wedged between foot cream and a dusty display of sheet masks.
The jar feels cheap — but the ingredient list reads like a $200 department store buyout.
Revolution Pro Miracle Cream. $9. The promise of peptides for pocket change made me suspicious.
Texture
A whipped gel-cream — not greasy, not sticky.
Scent
Faint, clean, disappears in 5 seconds.
Absorption
Sinks in before you can check your phone. 10 seconds, max.
It’s a peptide party. Matrixyl 3000 and Argireline are the headliners — they’re signal ingredients that tell your skin to chill with the wrinkles.
- Matrixyl 3000: Tells skin to plump up
- Argireline: Relaxes expression lines
- Hyaluronic Acid: Drinks water from the air
- Niacinamide: Evens out the morning-after glow
Cool, slippery slip. Spreads like a dream — a little goes a stupidly long way.
By week two, my makeup stopped settling into the crease by my eyes. That never happens. The jar still looks full — annoying for a review, great for my wallet.
My forehead lines are softer in the morning. Zero change to my deep-set 11s — but no cream ever has. Hydration is legit.
This is the drugstore serum that makes you side-eye your luxury buys. A no-brainer experiment.