Victoria Beckham's anti-ageing cream is available for less ahead of Christmas
When it comes to celeb-loved skincare products, there’s a brand we see cropping up time and time again. Loved by Victoria Beckham, Kim Kardashian and Hailey Bieber to name a few, has garnered a dedicated cult following over the past few years.
And this Christmas, many beauty fans may have had the chance to try it out for themselves, with it being the this year when we compared the contents of 15 of this year’s most coveted countdowns, with the moisturiser appearing in seven of them.
A - the size many would have received in calendars from the likes of - would usually set shoppers back £71. Many of these calendars retailed at £200-250, but were worth over £1,000, so it was a great way to try out the premium skincare product amid a high-end haul that would save money on the RRP.
And if you’ve fallen in love with it and want to repurchase it, or simply fancy a splurge on the luxury celeb-approved face cream, then there’s a Due to popular demand, , up from its previous 15ml, 30ml and 50ml options.
The Rich Cream by Augustinus Bader has gained a loyal celeb following (Augustinus Bader)The new supersize tube comes in at an eye watering £405, however, we worked out how to make it feel a little more affordable. Shoppers would need to buy seven bottles of the 15ml Rich Cream in order to exceed 100ml, which would cost them £497, so that’s already in repeatedly buying the smaller size.
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Similarly, you’d have to buy , coming in at £450, saving £45 by opting for the bigger size. However, if you’re dedicated to using the cream and are looking to save some serious cash in the long run, you can purchase it on a
Customers who order to come once every 16 weeks - which is the longest amount of time you can select - will be able to get it for £344 every four months, saving an extra 20 per cent. This is based on using one pump of the cream, once a day for 16 weeks.
This works out at £21.50 per week, or , which is around the same cost a cup of takeaway coffee, right? So if you forego your daily drive thru, it could be a worthy switch to your routine. You do have to go through a minimum of three subscribe and save cycles, which would mean you would get a year's worth of in that time, but after that you can cancel the subscription service, if you wished.
So, what makes the cream so good? The claims to reduce signs of ageing including the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and hyperpigmentation, but you don't have to just take the brand's word for it as this beauty buy boasts hundreds of shining reviews from shoppers who label it ‘the best’, though some shoppers said it left their skin ‘shiny,’ so you might want to keep that in mind, especially if you're avoiding this effect.
The Mirror’s on her menopausal skin, and while it wasn’t love at first sight, she did grow very fond of the luxe product. She said: “Let me start by saying just how much I grew to love this . I was a little put off initially, as the thick and heavy consistency felt like sunscreen on my skin. Once absorbed though, it amazed me by leaving no residue or sticky feeling and made my skin feel smooth to the touch.
While it didn't work 'miracles' on my skin, it did make it feel nice, says Laura McKenna“Being menopausal, my face is prone to bouts of dryness and teenage-style blemishes almost all at the same time, and with falling oestrogen levels, an exhausting lifestyle and the occasional glass of wine, it certainly is not smooth or radiant 99% of the time.
“The brand recommends using the , as this is apparently the length of time it takes for the body to turn over regenerated skin cells, so I religiously moisturised using the Rich Cream for almost a month. Unlike some other face creams, this didn't make my skin feel super oily after application, nor did it make it feel dry or itchy. Miraculously it almost seemed to find just the right balance for my skin.”
She said the skincare saviour left her skin feeling ‘soft and hydrated’ adding how it ‘smelt luxurious, but said ‘the biggest issue of course is the price tag’.
But Laura concluded: “The scientific genius behind its composition does still leave me very impressed. To find a cream that was simultaneously able to fight the dryness of my slightly more mature skin, while also being able to deal with blemishes and blotches without making it feel dried out or super greasy, is a thing of beauty that could well be priceless.”
If even after a bit of girl math, you still can’t seem to justify the layout for fear not because we have found some worthy high street alternatives. The No7 Future Renewal Day Cream has a rich texture that targets damage caused by UV rays, offering ‘brighter, healthier, more supple skin’ in one week, according to reports. Meanwhile, and said it ‘feels like applying silk’, leaving skin ‘supple and glowing’.
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