If I'm really honest, night cream has never appealed to me - it's one of those things I've bought before and have been left disappointed. In general, I find a lot of night creams to be really heavy and thick, making my freshly cleansed skin oily and sticky, so I tend to avoid them.
But sometimes there's brands out there that intrigue you and make you want to try things you haven't wanted to before, and Trilogy is one of those brands for me. I always hear amazing things about the brand's Rosehip oil, so when I was given a sample of the brand new Rosapene Night Cream earlier this month, I decided to give it a go.
When you first open the box, there's a black spatula for use with the cream and the product itself underneath. My first impression of the Rosapene Night Cream was that it smelled exactly like the Clarins Lotus Facial Treatment Oil, which is a great thing. In terms of its ingredients, the cream is infused with Trilogy's Rosapene oil blend, which is rich in antioxidants, goji and manuka honey.
The cream is white in colour and has a light-to-medium texture to it. It applies smoothly to the face and you'll need a couple of applications to see how much you need - although I overused the product for the first couple of times, I used less thereafter and got better results.
It does take a couple of minutes to soak in, so I try and apply it a few minutes before I actually go to bed so there's no risk of the product coming off on my pillow. When I wake up in the morning, my skin looks full of moisture and has a healthy glow to it, which is a good sign that the product works well with my skin.
It costs £28.50 for 60ml, which is a little expensive, but I believe in paying good money for good skin care products and think a little bit more money goes a long way. As obvious as it sounds, it is your face and the skin is your largest organ - if you invest in it, it will be worth it.
When you first open the box, there's a black spatula for use with the cream and the product itself underneath. My first impression of the Rosapene Night Cream was that it smelled exactly like the Clarins Lotus Facial Treatment Oil, which is a great thing. In terms of its ingredients, the cream is infused with Trilogy's Rosapene oil blend, which is rich in antioxidants, goji and manuka honey.
The cream is white in colour and has a light-to-medium texture to it. It applies smoothly to the face and you'll need a couple of applications to see how much you need - although I overused the product for the first couple of times, I used less thereafter and got better results.
It does take a couple of minutes to soak in, so I try and apply it a few minutes before I actually go to bed so there's no risk of the product coming off on my pillow. When I wake up in the morning, my skin looks full of moisture and has a healthy glow to it, which is a good sign that the product works well with my skin.
It costs £28.50 for 60ml, which is a little expensive, but I believe in paying good money for good skin care products and think a little bit more money goes a long way. As obvious as it sounds, it is your face and the skin is your largest organ - if you invest in it, it will be worth it.
What's your favourite night cream? xxx
*This is a PR sample, but all views are my own
*This is a PR sample, but all views are my own
This does sound good! I don't think I've ever used a specific night cream :/
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I wonder how its stacks up against other like elemis, decleor or ren, love to see a comparison post
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Great post, I haven't tried anything from this brand. I'm loving the Alpha H rejuvenating cream for my night time routine at the mo.
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