I was lucky enough to get this product for free from the last beauty vault and I'm happy that I didn't pay 28.00 for it. In fairness it is a nice enough cream, it has the traditional clean Nivea fragrance (which I like) and has a nice creamy consistency. The cream itself offers a little sun protection (SPF15) and does provide a decent amount of hydration. I find the cream absorbs nicely into my skin but does leave a slight sticky residue. I have naturally dry, sensitive eczema prone skin and find this cream to be fine on it unless I am going through an awful eczema flare up where my skin is broken then this cream does sting slightly.
This cream has it's good points but as far as the anti-aging claim I have to say that it is just not true. This cream didn't improve my skin texture nor did it reduce any existing wrinkles. I picked it up from the vault because of the anti-aging claims and sadly it just didn't deliver. It is a nice enough cream but it is not different from any other Nivea cream. I personally think it is over priced as it only really provides moisture to the skin.
This cream is lovely and rich with a nice perfume. I thought the packaging was very classy for a lower cost anti-age cream. Unfortunately for me, it was too rich for my skin and gave me break outs! My beautician also thought that it was dryer in patches than with my normal moisturiser. I did think that my fine lines were improved but not sure anyone else noticed as I didn't receive any comments about it! I wouldn't use it again due to the break outs, however, I would recommend to friends to give it a try should they be looking for a low cost anti-age cream. I did find that the thickness of the cream meant that a little went a long way so it is definitely a value for money moisturiser. All in all, I do think it is a good product, just not one that suits my strange skin.
Tips: It's such a rich cream that start with a little amount and build from there.