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I’m a skincare pro – the two anti-aging products under $100 that will show results in less than a week

A TIKTOKER has shared with her followers the secret to rapid anti-aging results with some of her favorite skincare picks.

Both items are under $100, and one even has multiple uses.

Skincare influencer Amy Chang, @bondenavant on TikTok, shared a few particularly effective anti-aging products with her followers in a recent video.

Not only did she pick products she claims work rapidly, but she also went with more affordable items, each well under $100.

Her first pick is a $64 miracle moisturizer.

"It contains some Vitamin C to brighten, Vitamin A to Soothe, but it's really the mix of lightweight silicones and shea butter that gives it the super silky slippery texture that smoothes fine lines and locks in moisture.

Chang shared that the product "doubles as a makeup primer," and is so potent as an anti-aging product that it "literally makes my pores and fine lines disappear."

She also loves the $41 No7 Laboratories Line Correcting Boosting Serum, which "works really great for deeper lines."

According to the SkinTok star, her laugh lines have approved in appearance after five nights.

"I don't have wrinkles on my eyes or forehead, but they did say that they saw in studies that it helps with those after just two weeks."

Dr. Koo said: "Instantly?! Sounds like magic," with a side-eye emoji right beside her words.

In reply, Chang corrected herself, saying "Should have used 'quickly.'"

While it doubles as a makeup primer, another viewer shared that they choose the Charlotte Tilbury Moisturizer for yet another use.

"I use Charlotte Tilbury for my hands. The best," they said.

Chang supported the skincare lover's choice with "She bougie, and I love it."

Another user was hesitant about using such a cream that comes from a makeup brand.

"My skin had so many breakouts using this cream - not for me, plus I don’t trust skincare from a make-up company," the TikTok user said.

SkinToker Chang said she had the same reservations at first, but her skin didn't lie.

"That’s how I felt at first…. But this cream, my skin loves it," she raved about the cream.

When it comes to more affordable dupes, one commenter suggested a familiar drugstore brand.

"Why are you spending 64$ for a cream almost identical to Nivea," they said.

However, it was not confirmed by any other beauty fans whether Nivea is a solid swap-out for the supreme Charlotte Tilbury cream.

The US Sun previously reported on the easy anti-aging method one dermatologist swears by.

An esthetician shared their three essential skincare products here.