Amazon Basics Firming Cream provides comparable results to more expensive brands. It is fragrance-free and moisturizes the skin well. Some users prefer the scent and consistency of this cream over other brands. The cream is rich and thick, leaving the skin hydrated and soft. However, some users find the scent unpleasant. Overall, it is a good alternative to pricier options.
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I'm trying this for the first time due to the price. I usually use Kiehl's, hence the example container of the same volume. This is watery and less than half full, so it's likely cheaper to go back to my other brand.
-Like the Olay comparison as it gives me a set of expectations
-Fragrance Free, though lite scent from the ingredients
-Leaves my skin feeling soft and moisturized
-No adverse reactions to the cream
-Goes on smooth and not greasy or oily
The light scent is nice, but the best part is that when applied after the shower it holds in the moisture and makes my skin very soft for a long time. It is not greasy and is easy to apply. Being a Basic, it is a really good price for a really good product.
This firming cream is described as fragrance free, but has slight minty scent . Also, I felt slight tingling on my skin during application and went away after a few minutes. It is lightweight and left my skin soft and brighter. Made in Canada.
This is a great sub for Oil of O.la.y brand moisturizer. It is fragrance free so even better! Made in the USA!
This is a nice alternative to the name brand moisturizer. Packaging is basic which makes this more affordable. Appears to work same as name brand.
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