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L'Oreal Paris Revitalift Triple Power Anti-Aging Face Moisturizer combines Pro-Retinol, Hyaluronic Acid, and Vitamin C to effectively reduce wrinkles, firm skin, and enhance radiance. This versatile moisturizer is suitable for daily use, providing essential hydration while improving skin texture, making it an ideal base for makeup.
K**K
Great product
The packaging was intact, I like that it comes in a glass container versus plastic.I’m not sure why other reviews have negative comments about the fragrance, the fragrance is barely noticeable.After applying this product, your skin soaks it up like a sponge, skin feels very hydrated. I was able to immediately apply concealer under my eyes because the product does not leave a greasy residue on my skin.
M**N
Silky Smoth
I purchased the L'Oreal Paris Revitalift Triple Power Anti-Aging Face Moisturizer in the travel size about a month ago, and I'm really impressed. The texture is incredibly luxurious; it goes on silky smooth and instantly leaves my face feeling incredibly soft. While it's a trial size, I've noticed a subtle improvement in the overall hydration and appearance of my skin. The combination of Pro Retinol, Hyaluronic Acid, and Vitamin C seems to be a powerful blend. I'll definitely be considering the full-size product once this one runs out.
L**.
Solid Anti-Aging Moisturizer with Noticeable Results
I've been using this moisturizer daily for about a month now, and overall, I'm quite pleased with the results. The combination of pro-retinol, hyaluronic acid, and vitamin C seems to be effective—I've noticed my skin feels firmer and looks brighter, especially around the forehead and under-eye areas.The fragrance-free aspect is a big plus for me; it doesn't have any overpowering scent, which I appreciate. The texture is smooth and absorbs quickly without leaving a greasy residue, making it suitable for morning use before applying sunscreen or makeup.However, I did experience some mild irritation during the first few days of use, likely due to the retinol content. It wasn't severe, but it's something to be aware of if you have sensitive skin. After a week, my skin adjusted, and the irritation subsided.One minor downside is the packaging. The jar design requires you to dip your fingers in, which isn't the most hygienic method. A pump dispenser would have been more convenient and sanitary.In summary, this moisturizer delivers on its promises of reducing wrinkles and firming the skin. It's a solid choice for those looking to incorporate anti-aging products into their skincare routine without breaking the bank. Just be cautious if you have sensitive skin and consider doing a patch test first.
M**A
Absorbs easily
I love this more than the more expensive night creams I have. It absorbs very easily into skin. It has improved my skin’s fine lines and moisture since I started using it.
B**E
Very pleased with my results!
I am 75 years old. I have a cabinet full of product that never worked. I started using this last month and have seen a difference in my skin softness and my wrinkles are not as vivid. I don't expect miracle but I am very pleased with my results so far.
D**E
Light and softens my skin.
This is used at night. I have noticed a big difference in my skin since I started using L'Oreal products. My skin is very nice and for my age, nobody ever guesses how old I am. Non greasy. soft and easily absorbed.
C**0
Not sure of its efficacy are being left in the heat....
Not sure if the heat effected the cream as it was liquefied inside from the heat. I've put it in the fridge. Maybe should only order when weather is cooler....
J**O
Best moisturizer I've ever used [but no SPF] AND how to find the expiration or date of manufacture
UPDATE: HOW TO FIND THE EXPIRATION DATEThe bottom of the package will have a series of numbers/letters that won't make sense to any of us. Find a website that will check those numbers and tell you the expiration date or when the product was made...in the case of this particular product, it will tell you when the product was made... not the expiration date. [I use CheckFresh.com]. I think that's because this product has Vitamin C in it and vitamin C, in cosmetics, has a short shelf life - generally, about 1 year to 18 months if unopened...but about 3-6 months if opened...depending upon if it's stored correctly. The website I use to check expiration or manufactured dates is CheckFresh.com Type in or scroll down to the manufacturer then type in the numbers on the box and...Ta Da...you have, [in this case] the date of manufacture. [This site also gives actual expiration dates for other products.]I'm wondering if some of those who have negative experiences with this product may be using an out-of-date jar. That will definitely have an effect on how it feels, smells and how effective it is.My other update: I have been using this product for a number of months now and while my skin is still soft, soft, soft, it has not had any effect on wrinkles or dark spots. Sorry to have to tell you that, but I still love what it's done to the texture of my skin so I still highly recommend it for that use.And finally, please read the article that I noted in my first review. It's long but if you're going to use products with Vitamin C in them then you should be well informed about it and this article does just that. The end of the article is where I found the recommendation for this product. The article also recommends that you don't use products with more than 12% Vitamin C. in them. [Article: "Why Vitamin C Is Falling out of Favor Among Skin Care Experts" by Jacqueline Kilikita.ORIGINAL REVIEW [with a couple of corrections]Although the company that sent this product sent a used jar of Revitalift and I had to return it, I purchased it elsewhere and found that this moisturizer is wonderful. Within a few days I could feel the difference in my skin texture, and quite frankly I was shocked at the difference...soft, soft, soft. I was researching moisturizers and vitamin C additives and found an article with quotes from dermatologists touting both the positive and negative effects of Vitamin C in skin care products. This moisturizer was mentioned in the article, so I tried it. So glad I did. [Article: Why Vitamin C is Falling out of Favor Among Skin Care Experts By Jacqueline Kilikita - make sure to read the ENTIRE article.}I only wish it had SPF in it but maybe that would conflict with the other ingredients.P.S. I haven't noticed a reduction in my wrinkles but that wasn't one of my priorities when choosing this product .
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