Cellcosmet Neck & Decollete Cream Review

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[unpaid/sample/affiliate/ad] I’m always a bit uncomfortable talking about really expensive products and Cellcosmet Neck & Decollete Cream would certainly fall into that category as it’s £290. However, while that rules it out of the running for many, there are also people who will quite easily and happily spend that amount so I don’t turn down products on price. Often, they’re interesting to try out because they’ve got so much more budget to cram their product full of high quality and highly researched ingredients. When I tested the CHANEL £600 face serum, I loved it (I wouldn’t buy one though) and it performed above and beyond my expectations. We have a similar situation with Cellcosmet Neck & Decollete Cream.

How you feel about your neck is entirely individual – it’s one of those areas that I am not happy with but not unhappy enough with to do anything about. Thinking about my neck doesn’t disturb my day, put it that way. This Swiss born and made brand uses CytoPep(TM) Cellular Extracts – a blend of peptides and skin proteins (collage, Fibronectine, Actin and Keratin) – at the core of their products and work around that to build in other intense factors such as microbiome friendly ingredients using algae extracts and hyaluronic acid.

While you’d need to use any product making claims to turn back time on any area of skin for months to see any visible differences, I’ve found that surface benefits come quite quickly. I’ve used it on my neck for about three to four weeks and while my neck is as it always was in some ways, the skin is so soft, smooth and hydrated that it feels significantly moisturised. Without going fully down the anti-ageing route (you do you – I don’t judge) if your neck has a tendency to look dry, it won’t with this. The on-going barrier function repair is something you won’t see in the short term but will protect that skin in the longer term. You can also use, as the name Cellcosmet Neck & Decollete Cream HERE suggests, on your chest and cleavage but that does feel a bit like putting caviar on your jacket potato – very extravagant!

I can’t nay-say this brand because they’re very serious about skin care – I get the impression that you go all in, never a little bit in, and I’m out of that category on budget but if the world was my oyster, hell yes, I’d be queuing up in Harrods to get in on the action. I’d love to try their tinted base, CellTeint, which is colour adaptive, but I think if you are curious you should probably go for a best seller, such as their Ultra Vital Day/Night Cream, £350, HERE. There doesn’t seem much point to me in going for face masks, toners or cleansers until you have seen the power of the core products.

As always, I have to caution that topical products can only do so much and they won’t touch muscle or tendons or any of the things responsible for structure. However, the right skin care can make a world of difference to the surface of the skin.

 

 

 



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