If you’ve spent more than ten minutes in a high-end shopping mall lately, you’ve likely been intercepted by a charismatic salesperson offering a “miracle” demonstration of a futuristic-looking silver syringe. Enter the Celestolite Estrella Anti-Wrinkle Syringe.
With a retail price that hovers around $1,300, this Celestolite product carries a heavy burden of proof. Does it actually work, or is it just “star dust” and clever marketing? I decided to put it to the test for seven days to see if meteorite powder can truly defy gravity.
The Hook: What is Celestolite?
Before we dive into the results, let’s address the elephant in the room: Meteorite Powder. Celestolite’s entire branding is built around the idea that celestial minerals like magnesium, calcium, and silicon found in meteorites can rejuvenate the look and feel of the skin.
The Estrella Anti-Wrinkle Syringe is their flagship product. It’s designed to provide an immediate “tightening” effect on the complexion, targeting the appearance of deep forehead lines, crow’s feet, and those pesky nasolabial folds. It’s a non-invasive formula, relying on a high concentration of Acetyl Hexapeptide-8 (often called Argireline) to temporarily leave muscle movement feeling frozen and smooth the look of the skin’s surface.
Day 1: The Initial Shock

The first time I applied the Estrella Syringe, I made the mistake most beginners make: I used too much.
The packaging is designed to look like a medical syringe (minus the needle), which allows for very precise application. I dotted it directly into my deep forehead furrows. Within 60 seconds, I felt a distinct “tugging” sensation. It wasn’t painful, but it was noticeable – like a firm hand smoothing out my skin.
The Result: My forehead looked incredibly smooth, almost filtered. However, because I over-applied, about ten minutes later, I noticed white, flaky residue around the edges.
Lesson learned: A tiny, pea-sized amount is enough for the entire forehead. Less is definitely more.
Day 3: Mastering the Application
By Day 3, I had figured out the “sweet spot.” The secret to the Celestolite syringe isn’t just the product; it’s the technique.
Pro-Tip for No Flakes: Always apply to clean, dry skin. If you use an oil-based moisturizer beforehand, the syringe won’t “grab” the skin correctly. If you need moisture, apply a water-based serum (Celestolite’s Mars Stellar Serum is my current go-to), let it dry completely, and then use the syringe.
I started noticing that the look of smoothness lasted about 6 to 8 hours. By the time I was washing my face at night, my lines were back, but my skin felt slightly softer to the touch. The meteorite minerals might be a “hook,” but the peptides are doing the heavy lifting for my complexion here.
Day 5: The Makeup Test
One of the biggest questions people search for is: Can you wear makeup over the Celestolite syringe?
On Day 5, I tested this. I applied the syringe, waited a full five minutes for it to “set”, and then lightly patted (did not rub) a liquid foundation over it.
The Verdict: It works, but you have to be careful with makeup. If you drag a brush across the treated area, you’ll break the “film” the product creates, and it will start to pill. Stippling with a damp beauty blender is the best way to go.
Day 7: The Final Transformation

After a full week of daily use, I sat down for my final “Before and After” comparison.
The “Before” (Day 1)
My forehead had a few distinct lines that were deep enough to hold foundation (the “creasing” struggle is real). My skin looked a bit tired and lacked that “bounce.”
The “After” (Day 7)
While the syringe is primarily designed to be a temporary fix for the appearance of wrinkles, after seven days of consistent use, I noticed a cumulative improvement in the look of my skin’s texture. My deep lines hadn’t disappeared permanently (let’s be realistic – only a surgeon can do that), but they definitely appeared shallower. My skin looked brighter and more “awake,” likely due to the radiance-enhancing properties of the celestial minerals and the hydration from the supporting ingredients.
Final Verdict: Is it Worth the Money?
This is the million-dollar (or thousand-dollar) question.
The Celestolite Estrella Anti-Wrinkle Syringe is perfect for someone who:
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Wants an instant “refresh” for photos, weddings, or big events.
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Is nervous about needles and wants a topical way to smooth out the look of wrinkles.
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Enjoys high-end, luxury products and innovative ingredient stories.
The Celestolite syringe isn’t a permanent “cure” for aging, but as a tool in your beauty arsenal for those days when you want to look five years younger in five minutes? It’s pretty hard to beat.
Looking at my Week 1 photos, the most significant change isn’t just the lack of lines – it’s the confidence. Knowing I can “blur” my deepest insecurities before walking out the door is a luxury that, for many, is worth the price of admission.
Curious about what else Celestolite has to offer? Click here to browse the brand’s online shop.
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