With all the hype around this product we were expecting spectacular results, unfortunately few of us felt the product lived up to the hype.

A thick cream which does not absorb easily – you should pat it in to your skin rather than smooth it over, concentrating on wrinkles and fine lines. This is not a moisturiser so should not be used all over the face and you should follow with a moisturiser – you do have to wait a couple of minutes before applying your moisturiser.

You should see instant results – few of us noticed any difference in our wrinkles and fine lines, even with continued use. Those of us that did felt it didn’t do enough for the price.

On the plus side you need very little of the product per application and even though wrinkles may not have been filled out skin did appear more radiant and felt more protected.

Availability:
Beauty21
Beauty Counter Direct
Harrods
QVC
SalonSkincare
SkinStore
SpaceNK

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Nivea Visage Q10 Plus Anti-Wrinkle Eye Cream

Nivea Visage Q10 Plus Anti-Wrinkle Eye Cream

We had mixed reports on this one… some found it to be exactly what they needed, especially for visibly reducing wrinkles (as it says on the box), but others felt it didn’t do enough, some found no change at all.

Overall, testers agreed that the texture was good and the cream absorbs well into the skin. It was also noted that the cream felt protective, yet not clogging.

Recommended for ages 35+.

Available from:
Asda
Boots
Ocado
Sainsburys
Superdrug
Tesco
Waitrose

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