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A Review Of Elemis Pro-Collagen Marine Day Cream

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Following on from the successful Pro Collagen Marine Cream, Elemis has released the SPF30 Elemis marine cream which it says is the same in formula, but with the extra advantage of higher defense from the wide spectrum UVA as well as UVB protection from the brand new SPF30. Its main ingredients – including Padina Pavonica and Ginkgo Biloba – case to file, tight and minimize the look of fine lines and wrinkles in fourteen days. It is an excellent little formula that testers loved.

Pro Verdict

The winning product of ours for the SPF30 moisturiser check in 2017, that received high scores in both ease and performance of use. It was the runner up in the lab test of ours for hydration, raising by an average of twenty eight % after 6 hours. It’s a beautiful, lightweight consistency because of this group of beauty product, along with testers loved the effects they saw. It is a fantastic pick for those with skin that is very sensitive – all of the testers of ours strongly agreed the product did not cause any irritation or redness. Overall, it is an excellent pick.

WE LIKED

High scorer for hydration in our 6 hour lab test
Great little texture
Qucik absorbing
Best score for not causing some irritation, so it is an excellent choice for those with skin that is very sensitive

WE DIDN’T LIKE

Only some testers have been interested in the scent
A couple of found it a bit too light in structure for Winter months

All product info offered by the producer is right at time of publication.

What they say

An effective anti ageing cream which makes use of collagen to lift as well as firm the skin of yours. Created from a mix of marine algae, rose and liposomes (I dunno). It is going to reduce the look of lines and increase hydration.

What I think

This’s a wonderful looking product, plus it smells beautiful also. I’ve applied it liberally each morning for many weeks, and I’d estimate the container lasts for no less than another month. Nevertheless, I’m a little disappointed to report that the skin of mine feels somewhat dryer than before I began making use of it. Granted, these’re the bleak winter days, though it’s simply not as moisturising as I’d have hoped. It might be much more suitable for oily skin. Probably the most immediate comparison I am able to create, in conditions of cost, is with Crème De La Mer (£120). I analyzed La Mer for a brief period previous autumn and found it being a much heavier plus more luxurious cream. It thought a real indulgence. If I was planning to invest this money type on a moisturiser often, I will choose La Mer.