These shiny pots are a devil to take photos of: apologies. I actually got rather a shock when I edited my pictures because my gurning “concentrating” face appeared within the reflections – well, half of my face. The other half was behind your camera. At any rate, it’s scary seeing yourself completely off-guard as well as in the throes of passionate artistic endeavour.
So, Clinique’s Smart Night Custom-Repair Moisturizer*. It’s a good one, I must say, not least because Clinique make it in a few different varieties to ensure that there’s one for pretty much every skin type. From the very dry right up to the oiliest.
It’s really hard to put a label on the Custom-Repair moisturiser, because it sort of does a bit of everything, and everything it will it does quite well. Moisturise (obviously!), smooth the skin and even out skin tone. I’ve tried on the extender for a few months now, on and off, and it gives my face a good, elastic bounciness by the next morning basically slather it on during the night.
I would say that the plumping action is the most prevalent of all of the things this cream states do, but that’s fine – that’s really things i need at the moment, what with the criss-crossing of lines on my forehead and my dry, tight skin.
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Those who have combination skin greatly (can’t do oily moisturisers but have very dehydrated or dry patches) will like the “Dry Combination” version that I’ve been testing. It somehow adapts itself to tackle whichever skin-complaint obstacle that gets in its way, which is perhaps why they call it Smart. And also “Custom Repair”. I dunno.
A handful of you wanted an ingredients list after i featured this a few months ago inside a video – I can’t find one online at all, but I’ve quickly snapped the back of the box so that you can take a look. You can find the Smart Night Custom-Repair Moisturiser online here* – it’s lb48 with free delivery.