Friday, 27 December 2013
L'Oreal Revitalift Total Repair 10 Night Cream
What a mouthful! You can understand why, when I toddled into Priceline a few months ago to buy this (on special, of course) I was completely confused by what was on offer and what wasn't. In the L'Oreal range, Revitalift and Revitalift 10 are two different things. I'm still not clear on what the difference is - but this is what I ended up with ...
This night cream claims to fight 10 signs of ageing while you sleep. A big plus for me is that its main ingredient (after water) is glycerin - something that my skin seems to love. After that, an ingredient I haven't passed comment on yet: dimethicone. This is really widely found in cosmetics (and related products) and is basically a silicone. It makes creams very smooth and also helps fill in/smooth over any fine lines. It can also act as a protective barrier (so make sure your skin is clean before slathering it on as it will help trap gunk too!).
Personally, I've found that products containing dimethicone have a nice feel when I'm applying them to my skin. They spread easily and tend not to feel oily.
I absolutely loved this cream. It was easy to apply, non greasy and I didn't need too much of it. It made my skin feel plumped up and hydrated just before bed and in the morning I still felt the same way.
For much of the time I was using this, it was in combination with the Garnier Ultralift during the day, and those two in tandem is a combination I'd be happy to return to. My skin felt great.
I was not such a fan of the little pump container. It worked absolutely fine but there's no way to know if you've run out of cream or the pump mechanism is simply failing because there's not enough left. However, even though it is a cheap plastic container, it does look reasonably luxe in your bathroom.
I would definitely buy this again. I know I'm a bit younger than the L'Oreal Revitalift target age range but I figure that pre-emptive skincare is not a bad thing.
Widely available. RRP is around $36 but you'll be able to find it cheaper.
L'Oreal.
Source: purchase.
Labels:
l'oreal,
moisturiser
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