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Best anti aging night cream for 30 year olds?!

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Melly1991 · 19/03/2024 14:53

Just as title says really. Not looking for anything too expensive.

Wondering what everything thinks may be the best ones? I tend to lean towards L'Oréal skin care brands but unsure which is the best night cream for a 30 year old. Thanks!!

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Sonolanona · 20/03/2024 00:32

I love the L'Oreal Revitalift ... it's doesn't leave skin feeling greayt, and it has factor 50 built in...which will do more for your face ageing wise than anything.

I wish I'd started wearing it when I was 30 Grin

IBegYourBiggestPardon · 20/03/2024 01:00

I use the Aldi anti wrinkle day cream and night cream. I can't remember how much it is but definitely no more than a few quid per pot. They do an eye cream as well although I haven't tried that yet. I should do really cos that's where all my lines are. I did try shoving the face cream around my eyes. Don't recommend it. It stings like a bitch if it goes inside 😅

Melly1991 · 20/03/2024 15:04

Thanks so much all! Xxxx

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thedevilinablackdress · 20/03/2024 17:18

Sonolanona · 20/03/2024 00:32

I love the L'Oreal Revitalift ... it's doesn't leave skin feeling greayt, and it has factor 50 built in...which will do more for your face ageing wise than anything.

I wish I'd started wearing it when I was 30 Grin

No need for the spf50 at night though 😁

Sonolanona · 20/03/2024 17:26

True Grin but it's a great day and night cream, and I'm too tight to pay for separate ones!!!

woahhhh · 20/03/2024 19:26

Sonolanona · 20/03/2024 00:32

I love the L'Oreal Revitalift ... it's doesn't leave skin feeling greayt, and it has factor 50 built in...which will do more for your face ageing wise than anything.

I wish I'd started wearing it when I was 30 Grin

The amount you'd have to use to get factor 50 is impossible to use.

You really need a separate sunscreen and use two full finger lengths.

Relying on a moisturiser containing sunscreen will result in getting about spf10

Tozin · 20/03/2024 19:32

You are best off using a good quality retinol and growth factor product. Pricey but much more potent than high street brands.

Dont spend loads on moisturiser and cleansers but save your £ for serums and a decent sunscreen

happytobemrsg · 20/03/2024 19:42

I’m 35 & I use Sarah Chapman anti age serum morning & night. As PP said, the best thing you can do is use a separate SPF everyday. I use a SPF50 from Paula’s Choice

legalseagull · 20/03/2024 20:18

I'm 39. I started retinol just before Christmas and honestly, my skin looks amazing! So clear and smooth. My pores are closed and fine lines look better too. I use it three times a week and make sure to use a good moisturiser with SPF the following day.

I started with The Inkey list retinol which was about £10 on Amazon so a bargain too

ASighMadeOfStone · 20/03/2024 20:44

Agree with pp.
Start using a retinol. High street entry grade ones like Olay, L'Oréal, N7 etc have about 0.3% of active ingredient which is a perfect starter retinol.
One of very few skincare ingredients scientifically proven to work

Newsenmum · 09/01/2025 20:12

ASighMadeOfStone · 20/03/2024 20:44

Agree with pp.
Start using a retinol. High street entry grade ones like Olay, L'Oréal, N7 etc have about 0.3% of active ingredient which is a perfect starter retinol.
One of very few skincare ingredients scientifically proven to work

Do you have pictures of what these look like? I’ve just found this thread.

GreyBlackBay · 09/01/2025 20:17

I used mils No 7 restore and renew for a month when I'd forgotten to take my creams with me when we visited. It made a visible difference in that time and I kept using it for years.

I've forgotten why I stoooed now. Going to have a look again.

pinkhimalayan · 09/01/2025 20:41

Use low strength tretinoin. It's the best skincare cream for wrinkles and age spots. If you want to do skincare properly, this is far more effective than retinol. Monderma and online dermatology pharmacies sell it.

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