7 Most Expensive Skin Care Creams in the World
29th December 2020At the pointy end of the skincare market, money buys not just lanolin or glycerin but the most exotic of ingredients – from truffle extract and South Sea pearls to green caviar algae and 24-carat gold – along with the promise of, if not eternal youth, at least a longer taste of it.
This is skincare to go with Bollinger or Moët, tickets to the opera, and a cute little getaway villa in Provence. Ingredients not only smell sweet but promise to drench the skin with moisture, promote cellular longevity, and restore radiance. The packaging is sleek and luxurious, the kind of wrapping that could hold a rare pink diamond or Cinderella’s glass slipper, perhaps.
So dream a little with our pick of creams, some teetering over the $400 price mark and others inching towards $1000 a jar.
1. Estee Lauder Re-Nutriv Ultra Diamond Transformative Energy Crème
The wonder ingredient is black diamond truffle extract paired with “advanced youth-sustaining and lifting technologies”. Oh, we want it and we want it now! Over time, Estee Lauder promises, your skin will “radiate with a more contoured, profoundly younger look”. The truffles, from southwest France, have been shown in in-vitro tests to “stimulate skin vitality”. Throw in refined 24-carat gold and South Sea pearls and you have a bestseller. $495 for 50ml
2. BABOR SeaCreation The Cream
As the name suggests, this contains extracts of two micro-organisms obtained from the deep sea, as well as green caviar algae. Together, they are designed to give the skin a nutrient boost that improves firmness and structure, says BABOR. While you slather on the rich oceanic mix, you can also feel good about saving the world: to protect the waterways, BABOR now has the active ingredients optimised in a scientifically monitored seawater environment. $861 for 50ml
3. Crème de la Mer
One of the best-known creams in the luxury market, Crème de la Mer was conceived by aerospace physicist Dr. Max Huber after he suffered severe chemical burns. Twelve years and 6000 experiments later, he perfected the crème that would help give skin “a dramatically smoother appearance”. At its heart is a patented “miracle broth” containing sea kelp, calcium, magnesium, potassium, iron, lecithin, Vitamins C, E, and B12, and oils of citrus, eucalyptus, wheat germ, alfalfa, and sunflower – all bio-fermented for a special anti-aging kick. $440 for 60ml
4. Lancome Absolue L’Extrait Concentrate
Inspired by nature, perfected by science, Absolue L’Extrait “embodies the perfect union between sensoriality and performance”, says Lancome. Its secret, apparently, is an extremely high percentage of humectants cleverly combined with an emulsified gel texture. The sensory experience is enhanced by scents of Earl Grey, white musk, iris, and sandalwood. $550 for 30ml
5. La Prairie Cellular Cream Platinum Rare
This potion’s potency is based on colloidal platinum, which La Prairie says enhances the absorption of beneficial ingredients, creates a protective buffer zone from environmental stressors, and renders free radicals harmless. $890 for 30ml
6. Chantecaille Bio Lifting Cream
The claim: 10 million plant stem cells in just one jar. According to MECCA Cosmetica, women love this bestseller because it plumps, hydrates, and, in short, makes your skin look younger. $495 for 50ml
7. Sisleya L’Intégral Anti-Âge
This premium brand launched its anti-age formula, now a worldwide bestseller, as long ago as 1999. The current product has been relaunched following laboratory research designed to tackle skin enemies such as stress, poor diet, and overexposure to the sun, and smoking, it says. Ingredients include essential oils, yeast and soy protein complex, Persian acacia extract, and natural tocopherols, all working hard to justify the price. The scent of lavender and marjoram adds olfactory appeal. $550 for 50ml.
The original article was from Mudhesh.