It is always nice when loved ones pass beauty items my way. Several people I know have beauty box subscriptions. When there are products inside that they aren’t interested in or think that I might like…they tend to gift them to me to use and review. It was a few months back that the Keys Soulcare Firm Belief Smoothing Peptide Cream was reviewed here on the creation of beauty is art. I loved the product but not the price. So, it was a real thrill to have the opportunity to put another item from the brand to the test. Keep reading for a review of the Truly Becoming Multi-Benefit Peptide Serum from Keys Soulcare.

Something that is nice about the Keys Soulcare line is that the packaging is so thoughtful. This serum comes in a nice glass bottle. The design is sleek and simple but still feels luxurious. On the back of the bottle, there is an affirmation that says, “I Rise Above.” Whenever I use the serum and cream, I repeat the affirmations on the bottle aloud. It is a nice way to add a little extra dose of positivity to my day. As for the Truly Becoming Multi-Benefit Peptide Serum itself, this is described as a “clinically proven, rejuvenating facial peptide serum that provides immediate hydration, plumps the look of skin, and visibly improves fine lines and wrinkles – both instantly and over time.” There are certainly some bold claims listed from the brand, including hydrating the skin for 24 hours, improving the overall tone and texture of the skin, and targeting dryness and dullness.
My experience with the Truly Becoming Multi-Benefit Peptide Serum has been a positive one so far. It doesn’t have much of a scent at all, it is easy to apply, and really does make the skin feel pampered and hydrated. Since dry skin is something that I am always looking to address, this is a delightful addition to my skincare routine. As for addressing fine lines and wrinkles, this is not something that I noticed an immediate difference in, despite the claim that the serum visibly improves fine lines and wrinkles both instantly and over time. My fine lines and wrinkles are clear both before and after using the product. Perhaps this serum will soften them a longer period of time. I will do my best to pay attention to the results and report back at a later date with an updated review. Overall, this is another impressive product from the Keys Soulcare line. It adds a nice amount of hydration to the skin and it has been a beneficial addition to my routine. The main drawback is the price, as it is around $55 CDN for a bottle of the serum. Though this might not always be a part of my skincare routine, it is a welcome addition for now.
Have you tried anything from the Keys Soulcare line? What skincare items do you like best?
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