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On the 'Fauxzempic trend': 15 products and devices to de-puff

New York Post·Victoria McDonnell·27 days ago
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I’ll be honest: I hear “face slimming” and “fast-track results” and my internal alarm bells start blaring. Because we’ve all been here before. From the miracle creams and overnight transformations to the bold claims that feel just a little too good to be true, I’m the first to raise an eyebrow when the conversation starts drifting into anything that sounds like a shortcut to dramatic facial change. Not because I don’t love a good beauty hack, but because skin is skin, bone structure is bone structure and no serum is out here rewriting your DNA. That said…there is a middle ground. While you’re not about to morph into a completely different person, there are smart, temporary tweaks you can make to your skincare routine that genuinely help create a more sculpted, defined look. That’s why “Fauxempic” is trending — a beauty-driven nod to the Ozempic effect — focused on de-puffing, subtle lifting and sharper contour through refined skin texture and tone rather than actual weight-loss medication.…

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