I find myself keep coming back to this range although I am the kind of person who is always curious and eager to try new things!
Avene Eluage Rich Cream, Cream and Anti-wrinkle Concentrate
I am a recovered skincare junkie (boy, i am a recovered so many things...), and I have tried a lot from high-end brands like La Prarie and Sisely to drugstore range like Garnier, for example.
I also tried some of organic all natural products, but I never thought they were effective enough for me and some of the natural ingredients did not agree with me.
(A little sidetracked here, but I'd like to address that there are many people who are allergic to NATURAL oil.
Care to guess which oil people show least allergic reaction to? MINERAL oil!
Also, it is recently proved that the particles of mineral oil are too great to actually clog pores, generally speaking.)
Avene is my favorite drugstore brand for making amazing moisturizers for sensitive skin and effective anti-aging products.
I love how they are priced just right and the packaging looks very clean with no unnecessary frills yet they are high-performance products!
(Note - I am talking about European price.)
I usually order mine from an online store that is located in France since the Retinaldehyde range of Avene only cost half of the imported U.S. price.
There is a bigger charge for oversea shipping (and I could never order their Thermal water spray which is my other favorite due to the regulations) but all together it is so worth it.
Retinaldehyde is a patented form of Vitamin A that is potent but not as harsh as Retin-A.
I find this much more effective than Retinol products that are available over the counter but not as irritating as something with prescription.
Eluage range is designed for women in 30's and has an active ingredient called H.A.F. (Fragmented Hyaluronic Acid) which is also exclusive to Avene and works as a skin-firming property.
There is another range called Estheal. It is targeted for younger crowd and does not contain H.A.F but is more affordable and as effective.
Estheal is fragrance free where Eluage is scented very mildly. You might want to consider Estheal if you don't like fragrance in your skincare regimen.
They are also effective for keeping occasional hormonal breakouts at bay.
(Retin-A was one of those lucky accidental discoveries like penicillin. It was found to be effective on wrinkles while it was being developed for acne treatment.
Avene has another range called Diacneal, and this has the same active ingredients and more suitable for oily skin types.)
I don't believe the rich cream form of Eluage is available in the U.S.
This is denser and more emollient than the cream version. I usually use this on my neck.
The concentrate is designed to be used on deeper wrinkles as a targeted treatment, so I used this on visible lines and also around my eyes.
(I have used retinol products for a long time and I am not as sensitive compared to someone who just started using them. The concentrate is not designed to be used around eyes. There is Eluage eyecream available, fyi.)
They moisturize my normal/oily combination skin very well without being greasy or sticky and my skin always looks much better next morning.
The concentrate form is quite effective and makes visible difference. It seems wrinkles on my forhead are deeper if I skip this for a couple of days. ;(
Retinaldehyde products are not recommend to be used for daytime and should be avoided during pregnancy.
It is even more important to use photostable sunscreen daily when you are using treatments with retinol and alpha hydroxy acid.
If you look for effective anti-aging products with reasonable price, I would highly recommend this range. :)
(Sorry today's post is so text-heavy. ;p)
What is your favorite anti-aging products and active ingredients?
Do share with me. :)
Very helpful post! I've always been curious about Avene's anti-aging products. Thanks for the review!
ReplyDeleteGreat post! Its always great to read good reviews about a brand that I don't know. Makes it very interested. I shall look into it.
ReplyDeleteGreat post, I want to try this out!!!
ReplyDeleteGood to know. I have not tried this brand, but am a drug store fan.
ReplyDeleteI haven't tried this brand before : ) thanks for the review
ReplyDelete[REPLY] Thank you dear, and the same to you! :)
ReplyDeleteGood job! I didn´t manage to leave the store empty-handed:( :P
I haven´t used any anti-aging products yet, but I have to say I LOVE Avenes Cold Cream for dry hands.. As I´m a hairdresser my hands get soo dry all the time. But I´m using the cold cream with cotton gloves during the night and my hands are as soft as heaven the day after:)
I was told not to start using anti-aging products till I'm 30, so I still have a couple of years (eeek). But these do look very nice! Avene is very reasonably-priced here in Europe, so I'll definitely look into it when I need this kind of products :) Thanks for sharing Lena!
ReplyDeletei haven't started using any anti aging products yet..i am 21..i don't really know at what age i should start though..some stay they started from 25..some say 23..
ReplyDeletei learn so much from this post, should pay attention to avene more.
ReplyDeleteaww i am so glad to hear that! :D
ReplyDeletei like their sensitive skincare range as well.
in fact, the thermal water spray is my staple. i use it all the time. :)
lol
ReplyDeletei guess you just need to find products for good cleansing, moisturizing and sun protection for now!
this range is effective if you suffer from occasional breakouts, but it doesn't seem to be your case, either. :)
i was told the same thing but i think i started using anti-aging/anti-oxidant products pretty early. now of course, i need all the help i can get! ;p
ReplyDeletei am so jealous about european higher-end drugstore brands.
now eluage cream is well over $40 which i still think worth it, but it is as much as some department store brand like clinique!
i love their cold cream range as well!
ReplyDeletei wanted to mention it but i didn't wanna sound like Avene sales person. lol
thanks for the tip! i will try it soon. :)
it is quite superior for its price. give it a try if it is what you're looking for. :)
ReplyDeletei'd order them from oversea.
ReplyDeletehere in the u.s. they are as much as department store brands.
thanks!
ReplyDeletehope you like them. ;)
thanks for your encouragement, Mary! :)
ReplyDeletewriting a long article like this is challenging for me whether i know about stuff or not. lol
do let me know how you like them if you try them later. :)
Avene retinaldehyde range is probably the most effective yet non-irritating thing i've tried so far.
ReplyDeletei'd recommend it. :)
Thank you for writing such an informative and thorough post Lena. I've heard of retinol products but I've never tried any myself. I currently don't use any anti aging products but I think now would be a good time to start. They say you should start sometime in your mid 20's, I believe. This skincare line sounds pretty promising though. I like how the products contain Retinaldehyde since you say it is more effective but gentler on the skin. I'll have to do more research into anti-aging products :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing. I know it is for anti-aging but does it also help with minor acne scar? I love two in one product.
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my pleasure. :)
ReplyDeletethis whole range promotes plumping of skin surface and healthy skincell turnover and does a great job evening out skintone.
i see they definitely help me to heal quckly after breakouts.
hope this helps! :)
thanks for reading a such long post, Rinny :D
ReplyDeleteyou still look like a baby but it's not too bad to start early and prevent!
i think it is importatn to first find out what works for you.
for example, vitamin c doesn't work very well for me although there are tons of people swear by it.
vitamin a products could be harsh as well, but this range is quite gentle. i wouldn't be too scared to try them. :)
never used avene before... but after this.. will give it a try :)
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing.
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ReplyDeletethanks for reading!
their moisturizers are also great. :)
I've tried their thermal spray before and loooved it. I can only imagine the rest of their products have the same quality. They're a bit too pricey for me though. haha I would definitely try these if I ever got some though!
ReplyDeleteah isn't the thermal water spray great??!
ReplyDeletei use it as toner in the morning and soothing solution after epilating. it calms like magic.
i still think canadian price is better than the u.s. price, but i'd give you the french website link if you're interested. :)
Excellent review Lena! Bottom line, we just want something that works. I've been so disappointed in the past with some higher end products. Thanks for telling us about this.
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I don't know if I'd actually order but I'll take the link. You never know!
ReplyDeleteexactly! you know it!
ReplyDeletei also like this one is very simple and cosmetically elegant. even a lazy girl like me can stick with the regimen. no several steps before you go to bed! :)
it's called leguidesante . com.
ReplyDeletethey have tons of other brands avail although i think you canadians have better options for european brands. :)
this is very important to keep your skin clean all the time.drinking a lot of water can be helpful too.if your skin glow naturally then cream can work better on it.
ReplyDelete[REPLY] Thank you dear, and the same to you! :)
ReplyDeleteGood job! I didn´t manage to leave the store empty-handed:( :P
I haven´t used any anti-aging products yet, but I have to say I LOVE Avenes Cold Cream for dry hands.. As I´m a hairdresser my hands get soo dry all the time. But I´m using the cold cream with cotton gloves during the night and my hands are as soft as heaven the day after:)