Lancome Renergie Microlift – Does It Put The “Lift†In Uplift?
There is a new, must-have beauty product on the market right now known as Lancome Renergie Microlift, a lifting cream with SPF protection. Lancome is an established cosmetics company with over 75 years of experience producing quality beauty products. According to the claims made by Lancome, this special concoction will help your face recover its natural essence while revitalizing the visible age of your skin and also will reduce the appearance of wrinkles within just four weeks. Time will tell if these claims are accurate as we get to the bottom of how Lancome's new lifting cream holds up in the real world.
The first test of Lancome Renergie Microlift will be to see how well it does in improving the firmness and visible age of the skin by applying to a cleansed face on a daily basis. After the initial application, I noticed a firming feeling present in my face. The active ingredients ensulzone and octinoxate help firm the skin in the short-term while allowing active proteins to repair skin firmness over the long-term. My first impression with the use of this cream was positive; I could notice a difference after just one use, especially under the eyes. After two weeks, I could feel the firmness in my face returning and the fine lines surrounding the eye area appeared to be receding.
Feeling optimistic about the results after two weeks, I continued to use Lancome Renergie Microlift for an additional two weeks to see if it would increase the effectiveness on larger, more noticeable wrinkles as claimed. What were the results? It appears that after an additional two weeks of use, the cream had in fact helped reduce the extent of some medium-to-large wrinkles. Varying degrees of success were noticed depending on each wrinkle, but overall it has been demonstrated to me that the product did provide both wrinkle-reducing and age-reversing effects to my skin.
With that in mind, let us now discuss the cons to Lancome Renergie Microlift. My biggest overall complaint with the product was that it was a rather greasy-feeling cream and despite claims that it was non-comedogenic, appears to have caused some minor breakouts on my face. While breakouts can occur whenever trying a new product or switching between different products, the combination of factors leads me to believe that this may cause pore blockage and be upsetting for sensitive skin. Despite this, when facing wrinkles or acne, I will take the acne in stride as a temporarily side-effect of making my skin look younger on a more permanent basis.
If you are between the ages of 30 and 50, this product is an excellent buy for you as it helps reverse aging while it is still developing. The effect it has on fine lines and sagging skin is observable and with it costing less than $70, it is a bargain compared to some of the higher-priced creams that provide the same result. Ultimately, every individual may have a preference on what brand of type of facial cream they use, but for those who are open to something new, consider trying Lancome Renergie Microlift as a daily addition to renewed, firmer skin.
The first test of Lancome Renergie Microlift will be to see how well it does in improving the firmness and visible age of the skin by applying to a cleansed face on a daily basis. After the initial application, I noticed a firming feeling present in my face. The active ingredients ensulzone and octinoxate help firm the skin in the short-term while allowing active proteins to repair skin firmness over the long-term. My first impression with the use of this cream was positive; I could notice a difference after just one use, especially under the eyes. After two weeks, I could feel the firmness in my face returning and the fine lines surrounding the eye area appeared to be receding.
Feeling optimistic about the results after two weeks, I continued to use Lancome Renergie Microlift for an additional two weeks to see if it would increase the effectiveness on larger, more noticeable wrinkles as claimed. What were the results? It appears that after an additional two weeks of use, the cream had in fact helped reduce the extent of some medium-to-large wrinkles. Varying degrees of success were noticed depending on each wrinkle, but overall it has been demonstrated to me that the product did provide both wrinkle-reducing and age-reversing effects to my skin.
With that in mind, let us now discuss the cons to Lancome Renergie Microlift. My biggest overall complaint with the product was that it was a rather greasy-feeling cream and despite claims that it was non-comedogenic, appears to have caused some minor breakouts on my face. While breakouts can occur whenever trying a new product or switching between different products, the combination of factors leads me to believe that this may cause pore blockage and be upsetting for sensitive skin. Despite this, when facing wrinkles or acne, I will take the acne in stride as a temporarily side-effect of making my skin look younger on a more permanent basis.
If you are between the ages of 30 and 50, this product is an excellent buy for you as it helps reverse aging while it is still developing. The effect it has on fine lines and sagging skin is observable and with it costing less than $70, it is a bargain compared to some of the higher-priced creams that provide the same result. Ultimately, every individual may have a preference on what brand of type of facial cream they use, but for those who are open to something new, consider trying Lancome Renergie Microlift as a daily addition to renewed, firmer skin.