Product Review: Eucerin Hyaluron Filler + Elasticity
Wednesday, January 10, 2018
Ladies and gents, I
am back with an update on the Eucerin Hyaluron Filler + Elasticity range!
Recently I shared that I received the entire range and would be trying them out
for review. If you want to find out more about these products and what they’re
meant to do, check out my last post.
I’ve been using the 4
products for about 2 weeks now – I’ve listed them below in case you want a
little refresher:
Eye care: RM169
Serum in Oil: RM269
Day Cream: RM229
Night Cream: RM239
Product
I’ve never tried
Eucerin products before – all I know is both my sister and husband were
(separately, on different occasions by different tattoo artists) recommended
Eucerin body lotions after they got their tattoos, because it would help to
reduce flaking and dry skin so the tattoos would come out nicer. So needless to
say, I had a good opinion of the brand, but never had a chance to use their
facial range.
The Hyaluron Filler +
Elasticity range is neatly bundled into 4 products, an eye cream, a serum oil
(my favourite product by far), a day cream with SPF, and a night cream.
The range targets
sagging skin in these areas:
·
Forehead
·
Expression lines around the eyes
·
Cheekbones
·
Jawline
·
Neckline
All the products feel
very rich and moisturising, but not oily or heavy. Products absorb into the
skin beautifully, even the oil. Bear in mind this is an anti-aging range, so
it’s a lot more emollient than your regular moisturiser and therefore might be
a little too heavy for the oily, acne-prone skin that younger people living in
tropical climates tend to have.
I’m a huge fan of the
SPF in the day cream, not because it replaces my sunscreen, but because I feel
like even at home especially in a house with a lot of windows you’ve got to
have a bit of sun protection, so this covers me for lazy mornings lounging
about the house and I love how convenient it is.
The serum oil is also
fantastic because oils are skin-saviours, whether or not you’ve got oily skin.
This one feels very lightweight and doesn’t leave your skin feeling greasy. Add
it into the moisturiser and you get a beautiful, very emollient texture, which
is great for facial massages. I’ll share a quick facial massage in my next post
which is great for draining lymph nodes, slimming your face, and keeping your
facial muscles from sagging.
Packaging
Although the products
are packaged in plastic, they still feel very luxurious, with matte champagne
gold lids and a clean, sophisticated design. The moisturisers come sealed, so
you know they’re brand new and ‘fresh’. They’re relatively travel-friendly too –
I took them to India with me on holiday and they didn’t leak or break, despite
my luggage being handled pretty roughly during multiple transit flights.
Performance
Here’s where it
starts getting interesting. I’ll discuss performance of the range as a whole,
since that’s how I experienced it.
Personally, my main
concern areas when it comes to aging are fine lines underneath my eyes, the
general sagging of my hooded eyelids and undereye bags, smile lines around my
mouth, and sagging at the corners of my mouth. I’ve also found that the skin
around my neck has changed its texture and doesn’t feel as firm anymore. As
much as I could, I tried to track the changes in these areas of my skin to
gauge the performance of these products, and here’s what I found:
Fine lines underneath eyes – these didn’t go away, though they so
seem less pronounced. I like that the eye cream helps my undereye concealer sit
a little bit better and crease less, so it’s still a sort-of win for me.
Hooded eyelids – not much change here.
Undereye bags – I’ve definitely seen a big improvement here – I’m
pretty sure it’s the combination of this cream plus my finally catching up on
sleep that I lost whilst on vacation.
Smile lines – I think I do see a slight improvement here – they
weren’t very prominent to begin with but I feel like my skin texture in this
area looks a little better in photos now.
Sagging mouth corners – these are a big issue for me. I really
don’t like how this particular feature ages my face, so I was definitely
looking out for changes here. It might be a little too soon for a big change,
but I can already feel a change in the texture of my skin. I find this really
promising, because the range is, after all, specifically formulated to target
sagging skin as an alternative to fillers. So stay tuned to my Instastories to
find out if this continues to improve over the course of the next few weeks!
Skin texture on neck – this is where the products showed the most
difference. Before I started the trial, my skin was dry, and had a soft, almost
crepe-y texture? (Eww, I know.) But
after these past 2 weeks, my skin is already feeling firmer and fuller.
So far, this range is
on the right track, as far as I am concerned. I am pretty impressed,
considering this is a drugstore brand, and that the products are quite
affordable in comparison to other anti-aging products out there on the market!
As I mentioned above, I will be posting a facial massage technique video, and
will update you then if there are any further changes in my skin.
If you
want to learn more about your own skin, don’t forget to head over to a Guardian
outlet in Suria KLCC or Mid Valley Megamall this month to test it at one of the
‘Eucerin Face-Age Test’ Mirrors. This innovative test evaluates skin
elasticity, firmness and overall radiance of the face to determine the age of
your facial skin!
More info on the
range right here, and you can follow me
on Instagram and my Facebook page for more updates!
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