15 Neora Reviews & Complaints
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Neora, formerly Nerium, is primarily a multi-level marketing company whose reviews are sharply divided.
Distributors express passion for the “life-changing” business and products, while non-affiliated consumers often criticize the extremely high prices and the business model itself.
Product quality reviews are generally positive for the anti-aging serums, but the cost and recurring auto-ship requirements generate major consumer frustration and feelings of financial obligation.
Overall takeaway: An anti-aging brand with positive product results, but high price and MLM structure create significant customer friction.
* Generated from real customer experiences.
Easy to use and relaxing. Takes consistency.
Neora eye cream and cleanser have been in my daily routine for over 3 months now. My eyes dont look as tired anymore and I get compliments that i look awake even in morning shifts at work. Its a bit pricy but you get good amount and it lasts.
I wanted Neora to be the answer to my aging concerns. I used the night cream diligently for 8 weeks. My fine lines didn’t budge and I actually broke out around my chin area. My friend had good results but I think my skin just didn’t like it. I stopped using and am back to my old routine.
Neora products honestly surprised me. I started with the eye cream and noticed less puffiness in like 3 days. My husband actually said I look less tired (which never happens). I forget to use it sometimes but still see a diff. I would totally repurchase and recommend to my friends. Price is high but worth it for me.
Night cream felt rich but I woke up still dry on my cheeks. Also had slight eye puffiness one morning.
I tried Neora because a friend sells it. Some products felt nice but others irritated my skin. I wasnt blown away for the cost. Customer service was friendly though.
I bought Neora because of the holiday promo codes. The moisturizers were okay but did not impress me. I expected more visible results.
I started using Neora’s anti-aging cream about 2 months ago. At first, I noticed my skin felt softer and a bit more “plump,” especially around my cheeks. After 6 weeks I saw fewer small lines under my eyes — but the deeper wrinkles on my forehead haven’t budged much. I like the light texture and the fact it doesn’t feel greasy under makeup. My only complaint is the price for how big the jar is; I wish there was a smaller, more affordable size to try first. In short: good for improving skin softness and hydration, but I’m not totally sold on its anti-aging claims yet.
I wanted to love it, but it didn’t absorb smoothly.
Not bad but not groundbreaking, just a simple moisturizing effect.
The serum felt sticky and didn’t absorb as well as I hoped.
I tried Neora’s age‑repair routine because I wanted visible results quickly. After 3 months I only saw tiny improvements and the price feels steep for that. I’m going back to other options for now.
Neora’s age‑repair skincare looked promising on paper, but after two months I didn’t spot meaningful changes. I’m exploring other options now.
I tried Neora because I liked the concept of ‘age-repair’ skincare. Unfortunately I didn’t see much difference after two months and the cost is high for the results I got. I might give it one more try but right now I’m not convinced it’s worth the premium.
My skin looks smoother and feels calm. No stinging, no weird scent. I noticed a glow after a week.