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L’Oreal Age Perfect Review

L'Oreal Age Perfect ReviewI am participating in a Vibrant Influencer Network campaign for L’Oreal Age Perfect. I am receiving a fee for posting; however, the opinions expressed in this post are my own. I am in no way affiliated with L’Oreal Age Perfect and do not earn a commission or percent of sales.

I’ve been using the L’Oreal Age Perfect products, specifically three of the Glow Renewal line, for several months now.

In the morning, I apply the Age Perfect Glow Renewal Day Lotion with SPF 30 to my face, neck, and chest. Before bed, I use the Age Perfect Glow Renewal Day/Night Cream on my face, neck, and chest after I remove my makeup and wash my face. Since my face doesn’t need more moisture than this, I’ve started applying the Age Perfect Facial Oil on my neck, chest, elbows, hands, legs and feet at night.

If you have normal to dry skin, try the Facial Oil as part of a morning and night skincare regimen on your actual face. For oily skin, test out a tiny amount and build from there. Even oily skin needs extra moisture in the winter. It’s just a matter of finding the balance.

After an oily start (a little goes a long way!) I learned the right amount to use of each product. I particularly love the Facial Oil. I’ve used moisturizing oils before, but they are still a little unusual for the market. The L’Oreal Oil made my skin feel pretty freaking dewy every morning.

It’s dry and cold here right now, like eleven degrees. This is the weather that really ages my skin. Usually when spring comes around I notice new wrinkles and fresh signs of aging, especially around my eyes, neck, and on my hands. It’s like I’m a little more dried out after winter.

I’m hoping that I’m staying sufficiently moisturized this winter to stave off the worst of the aging winter dryness.  So far, the L’Oreal products are helping. I’m almost out of the Day/Night Cream, and it’s something I would repurchase with my own money. I think these products are worth a try.

Anne Parris

Anne Parris is a managing partner Midlife Boulevard. Her personal blog, Not A Supermom, is your typical mommy blog that her kids say used to be funnier. Anne has a business degree and a dusty résumé from a top accounting firm and a Fortune 500 company, which she reminds herself of every time she is washing underpants. She lives with her family in Virginia and blogs mostly to support her coffee habit.

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