Monday, December 5, 2022

Review: L'Oreal Age Perfect Collagen Tightening Day Cream

 


Hi guys! Today I've decided to review a moisturiser I use nearly every day, L'Oreal Age Perfect Collagen Tightening Day Cream. When I first started using this, I actually didn't like it, so I'm glad I persevered as I'm now halfway through my second jar, and I'm really loving it. Isn't it strange how our views on a product can do a complete 180?! Read on for my thoughts!

At first, this cream felt way too thick and rich for me and I really couldn't get used to it. It also used to ball up under my makeup (to the point where I switched to using it as a night moisturiser before bed), but I don't know what the hell I was doing wrong, as I now don't have this problem at all. Weird. And now I adore the luxurious, thick texture. It actually applies like a dream, melting into the skin like butter.

The absorption rate is fast, because sometimes I go straight from applying this Day Cream (as a last step after my eye serum and cream) to applying concealer under my eyes, then foundation without any waiting time, and there's no issues with pilling. Maybe I was applying too much in the beginning? I don't know.



I'm a person who favours having multiple moisturisers on the go simultaneously, but this Age Perfect one is the jar I reach for the most. I also sometimes use L'Oreal Revitalift Laser x 3 Intensive Anti-Ageing Moisturiser (which is quite good), L'Oreal Revitalift Filler + Hyaluronic Acid Deep Replumping Anti-Ageing Day Cream (which pills like a motherfucker, so I can only use it at night) and Olay Regenerist Micro-Sculpting UV Cream Moisturiser SPF 30 Broad Spectrum (which I use the day after using my retinol serum because of the SPF).

Anyway, the Age Perfect Collagen Tightening Cream really leaves my skin feeling soft, nourished, hydrated, plumped up and tighter. I'm impressed with the results and feel it does a particularly good job of improving my eye contour, where I need the most help. If you have fine lines, sagging skin, hollowness around the eyes or just want firmer skin, I'd say definitely give this cream a go. I've only discovered L'Oreal moisturisers in the last six months, but boy are they good for a 'drugstore' brand!

There is absolutely no need to pay full price though, as it will frequently be heavily discounted at either Priceline or Chemist Warehouse and this is the time to buy! Maybe even Target or Kmart, but I don't shop there for skincare so I'm not sure. I actually use the 40-50% off sales as my chance to try out new skincare products I've had my eye on (or stock up on my staples/favourites).

RRP $36.99 (50ml)
Currently $21.99 at Chemist Warehouse (as at 2/12/2022)
L'Oreal skincare currently 40% off at Priceline although I can't find the exact product online! (as at 2/12/2022)

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