I was very excited to trial this product and I was not disappointed at the first sight of the bold, modern and bright packaging.
Upon opening the product, it has an auto-dropper which means it automatically draws out a measured amount of the serum into the dropper as you twist the lid open so I found that to be a great feature. The directions say to use 2 pumps of the serum but I found this to be a little too much for my skin to absorb so I used 1 pump and then added a little extra dab after that.
I found the serum to be a white/pale green colour, lightweight and of a quite runny liquid consistency. It glides onto the skin well and has minimal scent. I found it left my skin feeling silky and smooth however it left more of a matte effect on my skin rather than a 'dewy glow' as described on the box.
Although the product is a 30ml size I believe it would last around 3 months with a daily application. I trialed the product for 4 weeks and I applied it once a day under an Olay brand night cream. I have normal to combination skin so I find applying serums under day creams often make my skin too product-heavy to be able to apply my make up and have it set properly in the day, so hence the reason I only applied this product under the night cream before I went to bed each night.
After using the product for 4 weeks I sadly don't really feel that I have seen or experienced any changes to my skin. Possibly it is a little more plumped but not to a significantly noticable degree. It's a real shame as I love the packaging, the auto-dropper and the lightweight liquid consistency of the product however it is just lacking in delivering results that would make me want to purchase it again.
The Olay Luminous Niacinamide + Hyaluronic Super Serum review didn't go well, I don't rate the product and wouldn't recommend it, here's why...
I don't mind the bottle design, it has a "fancy" dropper type cap where you press the button on top and it sucks up the product, you press it again to dispense the product. I found i would need at least 2 pumps.
The serum itself is like a thin white cream rather than a serum, its overally scented and doesn't smell great.
It's sticky! Really sticky on the skin and I just don't like that personally. It doesn't dry down and stays tacky. It made me feel dry rather than hydrated.
It has a "fake" pearlescence in the formula to give the appearance of brightened healthy skin however it only sits on the surface and it feels more harmful to the skin than good.
Overall I really didn't like it, I feel like the price point of around $45 is to expensive for what it offers.
For reference I have smooth, on the dryer side skin which is showing the signs of aging with fine lines and not as firm as it once was. I still get hormonal spots.