Is it a Gimmick to have a two part face cream?
Not always, there are some ingredients that will not work in a gel (carbomer) base and some ingredients that are better suited to a gel base. Looking at the INCI list on the box (which I think combines both parts) carbomer isn’t mentioned, so this may well be a gimmick for this particular product, or a way to give less products as despite the normal 100ml looking box, there is only 30ml of product!
Ingredients
There is only 1 ingredient list under
781796 2, which I initially thought referred to the white cream in part 2, but
when I noticed Red and Yellow colours near the top of the list, I realised this
would be for the orange gel part and I noticed Retinyl Palmitate at the bottom
of the list which would be for the white cream.Ascorbyl glucoside – a stable form of vitamin C for brightening, and anti-oxidant benefits
Acetyl
trifluoromethylphenyl valylglycine – is a high end skin conditioning agent – I
couldn’t find too much data on this, but there are many natural skin
conditioners out there ie shea butter that would probably just as effective
Ethylhexyl
methoxycinammate & drometrizole – these are sunscreens, so a good product
to see, the pack doesn’t advertise SPF so its possible its function is to
protect the product from UV degradation
Palmitic
acid – emollient (quite a basic product)
Limonene
– a natural citrus odour
Peppermint
Leaf extract – I suspect this is the “Pro-Tensium”
as its known to have a uplifting, invigorating effect in the skin – doesn’t
sound that high tech to me!
Retinyl
Palmitate (Pro-Retionol) – is a form of Vitamin A, and is more gently as its
20% weaker than Retionoic Acid and as it’s 3rd from bottom of this
list its used in miniscule amounts to make much difference.
The
remainder of the ingredients are typical for skincare namely water,
humectants, silicones, oils, alcohols, thickeners/stabiliser,
colours, preservatives etc.
The Claims
1. Pro-Tensium for making skin feel taut and firmer – a very fancy
name for Peppermint Extract.2. Pro-Retinol a powerful ingredient for wrinkles, yes Retinol is, but this is a weaker version used at a very low level.
3. Hydrated skin for 24 hours – possibly Acetyl trifluoromethylphenyl valyglycine is responsible for this
4. Smoother and more supple skin – any emollient, especially petrolatum (Vaseline) would do this
5. Non greasy, non sticky, quickly absorbed – a high silicone content would make it non greasy and the absence of carbomer in the gel would make it non sticky.
Rating (by my friend)
Value for money – £11.00 for a 30ml – 6/10 – I do think it’s expensive for a 30ml product that is neither high-end nor natural in my opinion
Effectiveness – 8/10
Pampering factor – apparently men don’t rate this!
Recommended – Yes (I really need to introduce him to new products!)
Thanks for this informative article. And, one of my friends is also using the same product and he can’t get the good results. Do you know why? If you have the answers. So, post it here.
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DeleteMany thanks for your comments. There are only 2 actives a variant of Vitamin C and a weak variant of Vitamin A - Vitamin A & C offer excellent results in terms of collagen boosting = skin firmness = fewer wrinkles, but in this particularly product weaker variants are used and very low levels where they are not going to be that noticeable.
I use a plant with Retinol like properties called Biden Pilosa at 3% in my Night cream, it out performed Retinol in terms of boosting collagen, its also good at reducing age spots - clinical studies to back this up and more importantly, used at a meaningful level to get results ie 3%
If you can get past the feminine packaging of English Rose Cosmetics, you will find these to be excellent products for men and women alike.
Incidentally what age group are you and what skin benefits are you looking for, as I may be able to recommend firstly effective ingredients and secondly brands that use them at meaningful levels.
best wishes
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www.english-rose-cosmetics.com
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