Nivea Visage Anti-Wrinkle Q10Plus Tinted Day Cream

August 27, 2010 at 2:03 pm 6 comments

AKA- My security blanket. I cannot rave about this stuff enough.

I’ve tried loads and loads of daily moisturisers, included tinted ones, in my life and never have I been so impressed by a product.

The minute I tested this on the back of my hand I knew I was in for a treat. As it comes out of the tube it is a fairly dark brown colour which can be daunting, but the Nivea Visage Anti-Wrinkle Q10Plus Tinted Day Cream blends in so flawlessly it’s perfect for every skin tone.

A lot of tinted moisturisers can be either too opaque or too sheer, but this one gives brilliant coverage without being heavy or completely translucent and really just gives the most iridescent glow to your skin.

I call it my security blanket because I literally can’t leave the house without it. I’m quite sure if my house were to burn down; this is what I’d grab as I ran out.

Ever since I started to use it (about a month ago) I’ve had people commenting on how healthy I look and I have noticed a dramatic difference in the sun damage on my skin. FOR REALZ.

I have this one particular line on my forehead from really bad sunburn I got a few years ago and it has diminished rapidly and substantially with regular use of the Nivea Visage Anti-Wrinkle Q10Plus Tinted Day Cream (as well as the Nivea Q10Plus Night Cream). For once a product actually does what it promises!

For those of you who are wondering, the actual promises are:

  • Optimised UVA/UVB filters
  • SPF 15 (super important, and excellent for those who are too time poor to apply sunblock AND moisturiser every morning)
  • Anti-Aging ingredient Co-Enzyme Q10 which works to replace the loss of skin firmness and elasticity which breaks down in our 30s. *Ahem* I’m not there yet, but it’s never too early to be paranoid about wrinkles!

This product is perfect for you if you:

  • Don’t like to wear a full face every day but still want to look fresh and glowing.
  • Want to wear something to the beach/pool/Jim to cover any light blemishes and again, to make you look…well…less corpse-like, but don’t want to be “That Girl” wearing makeup to the beach/pool/gym (the great thing about this product as well is that at RRP $18.89 you can afford to keep one in your gym/swimming bag and one in your makeup kit too).
  • Need an efficient, effective makeup product that you can rely on to protect and improve your skin while still benefitting from its beauty enhancing elements.

Do yourself a favour and give this a go! Spring/Summer is the perfect time to start using a tinted moisturiser because the heat is not conducive with heavy foundations- all you need is a little bit of this Tinted Day Cream, a bit of mascara some blush and you’re good to go.

Nivea Visage Anti-Wrinkle Q10Plus Tinted Day Cream is available now from supermarkets and selected pharmacies for $18.89

For stockists please call 1800 103 023

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6 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Sushi  |  August 28, 2010 at 6:50 am

    I really want to try this! I’ve been using the tinted moisturiser by Avon for years and would like to try something new :) x Sushi

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  • 2. liz  |  September 1, 2010 at 9:28 am

    OO thanks for the heads up! will try this one this spring :D

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  • 3. Ashleigh  |  September 4, 2010 at 2:02 pm

    I have the night cream, it’s the shit. Will be getting the day cream as soon as my current tinted moisturiser runs out!

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    • 4. marloperry  |  September 6, 2010 at 5:32 am

      Yeah I love the night cream! I can’t use anything too rich on my skin and it’s nice and light.

      You’ll LOVE the tinted moisturiser Ash!

      Reply
  • 5. Sarah Hannah  |  September 5, 2010 at 1:43 am

    is it sticky??? every tinted moisturiser i try tends to be sticky. grosses me out.

    i think you need to do a post that rates all the gradual tanners against each other. i need to do something about my legs marlo, help me! and i am too lazy/time poor to undertake such a massive feat. oh i know! i can help sponser such a post! i can buy some products and give them to you for meticulous testing & reviewing. hit me up!

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    • 6. marloperry  |  September 5, 2010 at 9:34 am

      Hmmm I don’t find it sticky, it is a little thick, but it spreads out really evenly.
      I think the trick is to keep blending. Sometime I get build up at the hairline but I just keep spreading it through.

      I am actually in the works of doing a list of reviews of fake tans!
      I asked my brother if I could spray tan him haha, he said no. :(
      Maybe I could do you?

      Reply

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