NIVEA Q10 Power Anti-Wrinkle Night Face Cream for Sensitive Skin 50ml
£6.50
£13£13 per 100mlProduct information
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Avoid direct contact with eyes.
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Made in Germany
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Trinity Central
Trinity Park
Bickenhill Lane
Birmingham
B37 7ES
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Trinity Central
Trinity Park
Bickenhill Lane
Birmingham
B37 7ES
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Customer reviews (15)
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spots
I am convinced this cream has given me spots. I am 59 so no other reason for my skin to be so bad. Its a shame as my skin felt lovely and soft initially before the break out. I will finish the pot off on my neck
I like the other Q10
I have used the other Q10 for years and love it. By mistake I ordered this sensitive version, and I really dont like it. I have ended up ordering it twice more by mistake as it looks very similar in the small picture when I do the order on my phone. It is really clammy, and doesn't do much to moisturise my face. I also broke out in spots - something that doesn't happen with the other one.
Nice enough, but not persuaded
I’m reviewing this product because I got a free sample from Ocado. They must know how haggard my face has become after a few years of parenthood… I've actually been using a so-called anti wrinkle cream for a while. Caveat: The problem with reviewing any anti-wrinkle cream is that you don't have a true A:B test unless you *only* apply it to one half of your face, right? It's hard to tell whether you have the same wrinkles or fewer, or whether that's due to sleep/hydration/diet, or whether you'd have looked far worse without it (perish the thought)?!? SO - I can only give limited perspective on its anti-wrinkle effectiveness, sorry. No noticeable change yet. Here's what I CAN comment on. First, as others have noted, it's blissfully smooth. It feels like butter, but absorbs readily – skin feels supple and moist, not greasy. It's a night cream, it would feel a tad heavy for daytime, and the absorption is important in my view as you don't want it just wiping off all over your pillowcase. Wait marktristan, this is all sounding positive so far – why only 3 stars? Well… Call me cynical but do you realise this is only 50mls of product – so why the Rubik’s Cube sized box? The cardboard is folded bottom and top to create a couple of centimetres extra space. Tub is actually only half the height of the box. This kind of trickery makes me less trustful of the brand. Second, and in the same category, marketing gobbledygook. «Works in harmony with your skin's microbiome» it says, but how? No elaboration. What ingredient does this? Does it contain live bacteria? (Don't think so). Does it nourish certain bacteria? (Doesn't say). Is it actually a biotherapeutic? (No). This just comes across as buzzword brandishing to me. Finally, I'll just say that without much substantiation for these claims of regenerative effect, £11 seems steep for what's basically a nicely formulated shea butter moisturiser. So, while I did kind of like it, I wouldn't repurchase it, nor can I wholeheartedly recommend it. (Should I become noticeably less 'haggard' by the end of the pot, I will revise this review!)
not for me
I was sent this cream to review. I found it very heavy and greasy. I would not buy. I think you would have to try it yourself. It has good reviews so obviously people like it just not for me.
Nice moisturiser
Nice heavy night cream moisturiser, sinks in well. Makes skin feels soft. Can't say yet what the long term benefits are as still wrinkly :) but would recommend.
Good overnight moisturiser
I was sent this free from Ocado to review. It’s cheaper than my usual brand so I was a little sceptical. It is a nice rich texture but feels light when applied on the skin, it sinks in nicely without feeling sticky. A little early to see full results but my skin looks good so far, feels dewy and nourished. A good product which I will certainly consider switching to
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