Facetheory, the well-known skincare brand, has launched a new multi-purpose retinal cream that’s quickly gaining rave reviews from shoppers. Competing with popular products like Medik8’s retinal serum—which costs around £45—Facetheory’s Retinal Supreme MultiCream is priced more affordably at just £30.
This cream promises to combat fine lines, wrinkles, dryness, dullness, and sagging skin. Customers who have tried it are impressed by its fast and noticeable effects. Not only does it target ageing signs, but it also evens skin tone and helps reduce breakouts—making it a powerful all-in-one skincare solution.
The formula acts as both a serum and a moisturizer, addressing multiple ageing concerns in one product. It stimulates collagen production, smooths wrinkles, brightens the complexion, refines pores, improves texture, and provides deep hydration through six key ingredients.
These include sustained-release retinal, Granactive Retinoid, marine bio-retinol, niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, and vitamin C—all working together to enhance skin’s appearance, leaving it smoother, brighter, and younger-looking.
Retinal, known to be 20 times more potent than retinol, helps firm the skin, soften fine lines, boost collagen, and rejuvenate the complexion while causing minimal irritation, according to reports from the Mirror.
At £30, the cream is attracting glowing feedback from users. One customer shared, “Wow! I have very sensitive and reactive skin—dry, tight, and flaky around my mouth and chin. This stopped it overnight! I woke up to calmer skin, 70% less redness, and no flakes. My skin looks amazing! I’m ordering more because I can’t live without it now. Thank you, Facetheory—you saved my skin.”
Another loyal user said, “This has been my all-year day moisturizer for years. It’s hydrating, brightening, and plays well with other products I use. I even add a few drops of Dewy Cacao oil for extra glow and hydration. It’s a staple in my skincare routine, just like many other Face Theory products.”
A third fan praised it as “one of the best serums I’ve ever used—lightweight, creamy, and absorbs easily, leaving my skin silky and radiant.”
One more happy customer noted, “After only one week, my skin has improved. The thick texture takes a bit of massaging to absorb, but I like that—it feels like no-nonsense skincare.”
You can buy Facetheory’s Retinal Supreme MultiCream for £30. For those willing to spend a bit more, Medik8’s Crystal Retinal serum is available for £36 during Lookfantastic’s sale. For a budget-friendly option, The Ordinary’s Retinal 0.2% Emulsion Serum sells for £15.20 at Boots.
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