I find the consistency of this product perfect as a day cream after cleansing. It doesn't have an SPF in it but I don't have a problem with that as I prefer to apply a separate sunscreen if i'm going to be outside.
It glides on smoothly, and your skin feels amazing afterwards and I noticed that the fine lines around my eyes and lips have diminished. I'd totally recommend it.
The Revitalift Day Cream comes in an red square glass jar with a matte metallic dark grey lid. It looks elegant but it is a bit of a trick to open if you have short fingers and it heavy - you definitely would not want to travel with it despite it only being 50mls and able to go as carry on. The moisturiser is a creamy off-white colour and has a scent somewhere between chemically and fruity. It is reasonably thick but a little goes a long way so you need a light touch scooping it out. I know I shouldn't but I tend to use my fingers for this job! I found this tingled slightly as I put it on - even on the days I hadn't used the glycolic peel pads from the same range. It didn't cause any irritation and the tingle passed quickly but if you have very sensitive skin you may want to trial it first. To do that you will probably have to ask a friend though because one of the best things about this range is that it is available at the supermarket! Even better, it only costs $45 and Countdown at least seem to offer it on mark down occasionally! I have used a Clinique equivalent in a tester and this product is much better for half the price! My skin felt smooth and soft, my make up sits beautifully over it so why the hesitation? This version doesn't have any sunscreen/SPF built in and I really really prefer SPF in my day cream. I did notice that there is an SPF15 version of this so once I finish the trial jar I will go and buy the SPF one to trial!
Tips: This can be used as both a day and a night cream if desired