The Hydrating B5 Gel feels refreshing and absorbs quickly into the skin. It’s great for layering with other products, especially if you have an extensive skincare routine. However, it’s not hydrating enough on its own for very dry skin, so you’ll need to pair it with a richer moisturizer. It’s a good option for oily or combination skin looking for a lightweight hydration boost.
I’ve been using A.G.E. Interrupter for around nine months now, and I’ve noticed a real improvement in my skin. The deep wrinkles on my forehead and jawline seem less pronounced, and it feels like the product has slowed their progression. Overall, I’m happy with the results, even if it’s on the more expensive side.
I’ve been using SkinCeuticals for a few months now, and honestly, I expected more given the price. The serum feels good when applied, but I haven’t noticed the dramatic results I was hoping for. My skin does feel hydrated, but there hasn’t been much improvement in brightness or texture. For the cost, I anticipated more noticeable changes, but it’s been underwhelming so far. It’s a decent product, but I think there are more affordable options that deliver similar, if not better, results