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Olay sells 20 jars of this celeb-approved moisturizer every minute

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For many skincare enthusiasts, finding that one staple item in your routine can take a lot of time, patience and may even put a huge dent in your wallet — especially when it comes to moisturizers. From high-end options to cult-favorites, it can be a total hit or miss when using them for the first time.

However, if you haven’t given up on your search just yet, there is one moisturizer that can be a game-changer for your skin, and according to the brand, it sells over 20 jars per minute.

With over 50 million jars sold, Olay’s Regenerist Micro-Sculpting Cream now only costs $25 and is claimed to diminish fine lines and wrinkles. It can furthermore help keep your pores looking fresh and youthful.

If that’s not impressive enough, it additionally has over 23,400 reviews, is celeb-approved and is on sale right now. A total win-win.

Shop: Olay Regenerist Micro-Sculpting Cream, $25.12 (Orig. $33.49)

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Packed with all the essential ingredients to help hydrate, plump and firm your skin, this formula is created with antioxidants, vitamin B3, amino-peptides and hyaluronic acid. Specifically vitamin B3, also known as niacinamide, can help with cell turnover and regeneration. LA-based dermatologist, Tsippora Shainhouse, recommends the popular product and told NBC News, “It has the efficacy promised by expensive, beauty-counter products.”

The skincare gem is not only approved by dermatologists, even Drew Barrymore has admitted to using the moisturizer for “12 to 15 years.”

One five-star reviewer explained, “It DOES beat the $100 creams!” The purchaser continues, “I am not into all the hype and so it sat on my counter until I had run out of my very expensive department store cream. I saw the difference for myself the next morning.”

While the cream may be a success for many, it may not work for everyone. It’s suggested to be used for oily, combination and normal skin types, so it might not be an ideal fit for those who have dry skin. And if you have sensitive skin, its strong scent may pose a problem if your skin is easily irritated by fragrance.

“Great but needs SPF and fragrance-free,” another shopper mentioned, “This cream is fabulous, though the fragrance is so overwhelming that I cannot use it.”

All-in-all, it’s important to remember to do a patch test whenever trying out a new product. And although results may not always be immediate, this option in comparison to others is affordable, and includes beneficial ingredients that can make the perfect moisturizer.

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