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C**B
Soothing and Moisturizing
I'm a woman over 50 with very dry, sensitive skin. I also use anti-aging face creams with Retinol that dry out the skin and can burn. A good moisturizer is very important to use to counteract the dryness and irritation of Retinol and Ohio winters. It took me hours to research which moisturizer would be best for my skin. I read articles on skincare searching for a product that was super hydrating and for sensitive, aging skin. Eucerin Q10 Anti-Wrinkle Face Lotion with SPF 15 was on almost every list and I remember using Eucerin when my son was a baby and suffered from eczema. It was gentle and effective for him so I trusted the brand to try it on me. It goes on very smooth, not too thick, and not watery. The texture is important. I don't want a greasy layer on my skin but it has to be rich enough to give my skin a layer of protection. The bonus is that it has SPF and has anti-wrinkle ingredients for the days when I don't use a Retinol product but want anti-aging properties at work on my face. This product keeps my face from the flakiness I was experiencing with another product I used to use because it more than combats the dryness that Retinol brings. It feels cool and spreads well. It absorbs quickly and I don't feel it on my hands afterward. I like that it has no discernable scent. Women use so many beauty products and they all have different scents that don't always work well together. I like my skin and hair products scent free so I can wear my favorite perfume and not have a cacophony of smells mixing together. The price point of this product is excellent also. You don't have to spend a lot to get a great product if you use the right product. This is one I'll be using for a very long time.
C**T
Neutral scent moisture for sensitive, aging skin
I love this and will be purchasing again, but lets start with why a person may not want this: it gives you an all day dewey look. Some prefer not to have that as they may feel oily. If thats you this is not your product.It can travel into your eyes/mouth if you are sweating. I use the cream liberally, so this may not be a thing if you use it more conservatively.I dont use enough makeup to care, but this does not seem like it would mattify enough to go under makeup.REASONS I LOVE IT: inexspensive! Not a large bottle, but the price is super reasonable when I got it (like $5.) It has a very neutral scent which is great because Im ultra picky about that. It never irritates my sensitive skin, and doesnt make me break out (a unicorn in my world.) It does moisturize the bejeesus out of my face, which my fine lines need. It visibly reduced them in just a couple uses, though progress slowed after initial shock results. Still reducing them, but at a slower pace. The spf is there, but not so much it makes me look actually greasy, more hydrated and dewey.Lastly, the bottles pump works very well and I doubt it will break. Very well made and never a hiccup with getting product out. 10/10 will purchase again!
C**.
nice lightweight lotion, but leaves a shiny residue on skin
This is a SUPER light lotion- I think it's lighter than any lotion I have used in the last several years. It still seems to pack a lot of mositurizing in, though. My skin felt hydrated and smooth after I applied it, and it was immediately absorbed.My only issue with this lotion is that it leaves a white, somewhat-shiny residue on the skin. It's not greasy, it just makes my face look as if I put some sort of white liquid chalky makeup on it and didn't blend it in. I'm sure this is from the sunscreen ingredients, but if you don't wear much makeup, and don't wear any sort of powder or foundation, it makes skin look terrible because it's almost as if it magnifies every dark spot or crease on the skin. It's a very odd effect. A light dusting of face powder corrected it immediately, but it still gives me pause.If you are purchasing this to wear under product, around the house/yard, or just for the benefits of wearing a light moisturizer/sunscreen, it's great. Just beware that when it's first applied to skin, it can create an unflattering effect.
A**.
Eucerin vs Garnier: a comprehensive review
My skin is super sensitive, combination, and very acne-prone, so I'm very careful about what goes on my skin. The way I switch to a new product is this: on the right side of my face, I use my usual lotion. On the left, I use the new lotion. I do this for about a month before switching to the new lotion, unless the new lotion causes a severe reaction. This allows me to systematically test whether or not the new lotion is actually better, as well as control for hormone swings/cycles.For reference, my old lotion is Garnier Moisture Rescue for Normal/Combo Skin. The Eucerin is thicker than the gel-cream texture of the Garnier, and while neither has an overwhelming scent, the Garnier has a stronger scent. The Eucerin absorbs more slowly, and doesn't spread as easily as the Garnier, but the skin feels softer when it's absorbed.**Day One**:The Eucerin side feels softer to the touch, and actually seems less greasy after a night of sleep than the Garnier side. No visible difference in pore size, acne, or fine lines (yet).My initial impression of the Eucerin is good--I like that it feels softer, yet less greasy, and the SPF and the fact that it doesn't have a scent are two huge positives.**UPDATE: 8/1/15--Day Three**The Eucerin continues to make the left side of my face feel softer than the Garnier on the right. To make sure I wasn't imagining it, I asked my boyfriend to tell me if he could feel a difference between the two sides of my face, without telling him which side was which, and he also said that the left side was softer.I'm now noticing a subtle difference in texture between the two sides as well. Those fine lines that they're talking about do seem lighter with the Eucerin (tested by making a surprised face and then seeing how long it took for the expression lines to fade).I've had a breakout this morning as well, and noticed something unexpected. The breakout is actually worse on the Garnier side (both number and redness of bumps). I would have expected the Eucerin to be worse since it's new, and I've not experienced an increase in breakouts from the Garnier as opposed to my older lotion. But, for some reason, the Eucerin side of my face isn't as broken out as the Garnier side, to the point where I have a very obvious and comical line down the middle of my face that marks where the clear skin ends. I think I'm going to have a hard time going a full month without switching over completely, but I'll try to soldier on, just in case.**UPDATE 8/13/15** Ok, I've hit my limit. I'm officially switching to the Eucerin. My skin is calmer, my fine lines have all but disappeared, and it continues to make my skin softer than the Garnier moisturizer. I'm throwing in the towel on the Garnier--this stuff is my new moisturizer.
P**A
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M**A
un poco grasosa
Buen producto, aunque para ser un fluido esperaba una consistencia menos grasosa.
C**N
Expectativas del producto
El producto lo recibí en tiempo y forma llevo 2 semanas de usarlo y aun no veo cambios, lo uso como crema de día. Lo compre para reducir las lineas de expresión tengo 43 años y empiezo con algunas arrugas. Espero que pasadas las 4 semanas pueda ver cambios como lo promete el producto..
B**
Excelente
Excelente para pieles con alergias
D**N
Excelente crema!!
Perfecta para mi!
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