As Victoria Beckham celebrates her 50th birthday today (April 17), many are wondering what products she uses to maintain her fresh face and youthful glow. You would think so. Not one to keep the best beauty secrets, the former Spice Girl isn’t shy about her fondness for Augustine Vader products.
In fact, since 2019, Posh has partnered with specialty beauty brands to create a line of cell-rejuvenating moisturizers and serums, available at Victoria Beckham Beauty and Selfridges. But one particular product that is rumored to be one of her “favorites” is The Rich Cream.
Augustinius Bader’s The Rich Cream isn’t the cheapest skincare product on the market, with a typical RRP of £74 for a travel pot. But if it’s good enough for Victoria, it’s good enough for us. And, coincidentally coinciding with Posh’s 50th birthday, Sephora has reduced the price of her age-reversing cream to just £64.60 for a limited time.
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Anti-Wrinkle Rich Cream was invented to improve the appearance of your skin and is clinically proven to reduce signs of aging such as fine lines, wrinkles, and hyperpigmentation. According to the brand’s website, 97% of users agree that their skin tone and texture look dramatically different after using this highly acclaimed skin face cream.
Shoppers who have tried it claim that their skin now looks younger and more radiant and they no longer feel the need to wear makeup. That’s why The Rich Cream has over 340 5-star reviews on Sephora.
One woman wrote: “My youth. And back to me. I’m glowing, I’m glowing. My mood is bright, glowing, and I feel at ease. For years, I struggled with hormonal rosacea and countless prescriptions and other products. After suffering from this problem, I decided to take the plunge. ”The Rich Cream really transformed my skin. I look forward to receiving compliments on my skin without makeup every morning. ”
The second sentence reads: “I have been a fan of this brand since 2019. The ingredients are effective and gentle, and my skin tone and appearance have improved significantly with use. My dark spots have reduced/nearly disappeared. I love it! The first cream” I am sure that the cream I used is more than just an overrated moisturizer. ”
A third said: “I love how glowing my skin looks. My hyperpigmentation hasn’t disappeared quickly, but the clarity of my skin is amazing. I look so healthy and confident without makeup. I can have it,” he added. A fourth said: “This is the most expensive product on my shelf, but now I can’t go without it. It has really helped me treat my rosacea. I can now confidently use almost anything.” I get compliments even when I go out without makeup.”
However, one person gave The Rich Cream a 3-star review because they “didn’t see much of a difference” in their skin. They wrote: “I’m not really sure how I feel about this product, but I’ve been using it for over a month. I have very dry skin and I still don’t feel like it’s getting enough moisture. I don’t know if I’ve seen a big difference in my skin, but it’s not enough to make me want to ditch the real moisturizers I tried, but for people who don’t have dry skin, this might be better. I can’t give it a star.”
But another person was obsessed with Augustine Bader face cream, adding: “This cream has changed my skin. Since I turned 30, my cell metabolism has decreased dramatically. I don’t have any shine anymore and a lot of closed comedones have popped.” Even with heavy exfoliation, it really penetrates and balances my combination skin without causing breakouts, and I’m told I don’t have to use any other serums. I agree with this, if you don’t have skin problems it’s not worth it, but for me it’s an investment in my overall health so I’m very happy with it. It’s Sephora now. ”
This product is definitely quite expensive at £71 for 15ml and it’s worth doing a patch test to see if it suits your skin well. There are other creams on the market that claim to help with rosacea, such as Eucerin AntiREDNESS Soothing Rosacea Care Day Cream for Hypersensitive Skin, which costs £18 for 50ml, but these are not backed by Augustine Bader’s research. do not have.
