Elizabeth Arden Vitamin C Ceramide Capsules ($51 to $87, depending on size)
I do not like oil-based vitamin C serums that much, but if they work well, I close my eyes and just accept it. But when they are not doing much, like it is the case here, I truly have to question why this product exists. I am not a fan.
Product review:
Elizabeth Arden Retinol Ceramide Capsules ($48 for 30 capsules)
The retinol in these capsules is 76% more potent than unencapsulated retinol, according to EA. With Retinol (that smoothes wrinkles) and ceramides (moisture-boost).
Key Benefits: -Visibly diminishes lines & wrinkles -Improves skin texture and tone -Improves radiance & clarity -Minimizes the look of pores -Diminishes appearance of age spots and discolorations -Moisturizes skin; non-drying formula.
I love the slightly thicker texture of the product inside those capsules. It it is not oily, but glides onto the skin and leaves you matte but velvety soft. Very unique. However, I have only been using this product for 2 weeks, so I do not see much of an effect on wrinkles (that I don't have). I just love how my face looks after it, that's all. I will keep you updated on the longer-term effects of this product.