I thought that I would cheer up your Monday evening with a little review of a new favourite of mine ~ Origins High-Potency Night-a-Mins. This nigh cream has been a staple in my skincare routine since I picked it up a couple of months ago. I use it along side my Alpha H Liquid Gold which I use a couple of times a week.
I decided to pick up the oil-free version of this cream as I have combination skin which has a tendency to be on the oiler side during the summer months. A little goes a long way with this cream but as it is the oil free version it is a lot lighter on the skin than the regular cream. It is lightweight and sinks into my skin right away. It doesn't leave any greasy residue which I often get with night creams. If you don't like heavily scented products this might not be for you as it has a zesty orange fragrance, personally I really like it! My fine skins seem reduced and my skins seems a lot more balanced since I have been using this cream. Although it is pricey at £33 a pop I feel that it is worth the price tag for me and the 50ml jar will last a good few months for me.
What is your favourite night cream?
I have been using this for a few months and I didn't know they have an oil free version. I started using mine in the winter months and it works perfect but now summer is here. I find it's a bit greasy on me. I definitely will have to grab the oil free version. Thanks for mentioning!
ReplyDeleteNo problem! I was pleased that there is an oil free version as my skin tends to do the same. It doesn't react well to heavy creams x
DeleteI actually didn't know they did an oil free version of this, I'd wanted it for ages but was then put off when I found one of their other night creams was too rich and broke me up. I love Origins products on the whole though, and really like the fact that this smells of oranges. Back on the shopping list!
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Yay! Let me know if you pick it up x
DeleteThis sounds really good, I'm in need of a night cream that doesn't leave a greasy residue. They're so hard to find! xx
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