With Nude Skincare's Age Defence Moisturiser, Numbers Don't Lie

With Nude Skincare's Age Defence Moisturiser,  Numbers Don't Lie
Beauty Cred on Apr 6, 2008

Nude Skincare Age Defence Moisturiser improves skin texture by up to 66%. Advanced smoothing complex smoothes the appearance of crow's feet by up to 15% . 83% of women who tested the age defence intense moisturiser said it made their skin softer

That's what the numbers say for the clinical trials of Nude Age Defence Moisturizer.

Yesterday I told you that I was using  Plantogen Cleanser and was looking for a moisturizer to go with it, since I was only sent the cleanser to try. Well, my editor sent me the Nude Skincare Age Defence Moisturiser. I may have my system for the next few days.

Nude Skincare comes in a very Zen square mauve pump bottle, which looks great on the vanity. It costs $100 a bottle, so it had better be good. It is supposed to significantly reduce the depth and appearance of wrinkles and make your skin look smoother.

I've used Nude Skincare Age Defence Moisturiser twice.  My first impression is that it smells medicinal, as if it SHOULD work.  It contains bioactive peptides to soothe and protect against dehydration, baruti oil for anti-oxidant protection; argan extract to protect against free radicals, manketti (an African nut oil) and orchid to moisturize ,and hyaluronic acid to lock in moisture. (Hyaluronic acid is what's in Restylane).

Nude Skincare does not use ingredients you wouldn't want to eat, and doesn't test on animals. The company says it tries to use organic ingredients when it can. Milk peptides, it says, are not available organically.

QUICK TAKE:  Nude Skincare Age Defence Moisturiser doesn't seem to disappear into my face very quickly. I'm not sure whether this is good or bad. When I put a sunscreen over it, it feels a bit lighter. I don't like a heavy moisturizer, but I do want something that works. I'm going to give it some time.

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