Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Regenerist Replenishing Cream has a new advanced formula which now contains another peptide - Carnosine - for additional anti-oxidant power, as well as pentapeptide KTTKS - the hottest anti-ageing ingredient! Also with Olay's moisture, this cream intensely hydrates and beautifully regenerates the skin's appearance. A rich, luxurious, non-greasy formula, the cream smoothes evenly over the face to provide high levels of hydration for firmer, more elastic skin. The formula also contains light diffusers to soften the look of fine lines and wrinkles. The formula can be used during the day or at night, together with the Daily Regenerating Serum if desired.
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Customer Reviews:
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great for sensitive skin May 6, 2010 satisfied (UK) I've been having problem skin, since the past 3 months and had gone tired of changing creams every 3 weeks with no end to the dryness and morning rash. I bought this, and it has been excellent, super absorbent, with not too overpowering a smell, great night cream and super light day cream, no more morning-rash and no more stretchy feeling as well, definitely worth it, will be back for more..
My wife says ... February 26, 2010 P. M. Fernandez (London) ... It's okay. The dispensing system is a bit odd - you press the top, and it squirts out of the middle of the top. It smells nice, and is not greasy, and makes your skin feel better when you put it on. How much younger does it make you look? Um, not a significant number of years, really.
Hum. Will that do?
Fountain of Youth October 26, 2009 Ms. Corinne Stott (United Kingdom) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have been using this product for over 12 months and it is excellent.
I use it twice per day morning and evening and it really does replenish the skin.
You will need to use it for a full month before seeing the results but can assure
you that you will not be disappointed.
Only use a small amount as it does go a long way, very good for wrinkly necks!!!
A review from a 21 year old man, yes, that's right October 1, 2009 Craig Lam (Aberdeen, Scotland) I actually got this for my mother - not a very flattering gift perhaps, like giving a smelly person deodorant - but I've had the opportunity to use it myself a few times and it seems like a great cream. I spread it on the incipient worry wrinkles on my fivehead (as opposed to forehead) and the skin definitely felt tighter and, well, replenished. My mum says similar good things about the product, and I believe she'll be using this one from now on.
Regenerist shmenerist September 23, 2009 David B (GOUROCK, Renfrewshire United Kingdom) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Replenishing revitalising re-energising revivifying rejuvenating wotever.
The vocabulary of skin creams and shampoos is extraordinary!
This product belongs to a class sometimes referred to as "Cosmeceuticals" - meant to be perceived as somewhere between cosmetic and pharmaceutical in effects.
In order to suggest the pharmaceutical side, all sorts of tortured vocabulary is employed, and there is always the "science" bit - ceramides, pentapeptides, liposomes, fruit acids etc.
It seems clear from the ingredients of this cream, that some of the intended effects are optical - i.e. that putting it on the skin changes the appearance of the skin because it alters the way that light is reflected by the skin. Does it also alter the structure of the skin in a pharmaceutical way other than that which any cheap fat/water emulsion might do? That's for Oley to prove. And certainly it's what cosmeceutical companies always subtly suggest, even if they are extremely careful about what they claim outright.
The cream feels nice on ths skin, and emollients are important if you have dry skin for any reason. It's quite expensive.
Much more than that, I can't say!
Interested readers are referred to "The World Of Skin Care, A Scientific Companion" by Dr. John Gray (MacMillan Press 2000) and "Biophysical Properties of Dry Atopic SKin and Normal SKin with special reference to Effects of Skin Care Products" byt Marie Loden (Uppsala Faculty of Medicine 1995)
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