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Facetheory’s budget anti-ageing cream review – UK Times

By uk-times.com4 August 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The formula

A deep dive into this formula’s ingredient list shows that Facetheory uses 3-O ethyl ascorbic acid – a more stable and less irritating derivative of pure vitamin C. This makes it less likely to go off and suitable for all skin types – I found it very gentle on my skin, which tends to flare up due to sensitivity.

The antioxidant is paired with a broad-spectrum SPF 30 filter to protect skin against ageing UVA and damaging UVB rays. Protection is, of course, key when it comes to defying the signs of ageing.

Vitamin C is also known for its skin-brightening abilities – a must for those with pigmentation and dark spots. Here, the brand has teamed it with 5 per cent niacinamide, which is another skincare hero known to help even skin tone and texture.

When you put it all together, you can think of this as a multi-tasking antioxidant serum, moisturiser and SPF all in one, making it ideal for those on a budget or those who prefer a minimal skincare routine.

The application

Packaged in a new recyclable aluminium tube, a gentle squeeze releases the mousse-like cream. It may look thick, but it’s surprisingly lightweight, absorbing into the skin in an instant and leaving behind a subtle grapefruit scent. It also comes in an unscented version for those who prefer fragrance-free formulas.

The mousse-like texture has a slight tackiness to it that disappears quickly (Sabine Wiesel/The Independent)

It leaves behind a beautiful natural glow without a greasy finish or a white or grey cast. There is a slight tackiness to it at first, but this quickly disappears, and you can still apply makeup on top, with the face cream acting like a primer, providing great grip for coverage.

The result

Surprisingly, for its budget price point, this product delivers luxe appeal, thanks to its unique mousse-like texture that melts into the skin, leaving it instantly feeling comfortable and glowing, with no signs of grease or chalkiness.

After a month, my skin felt amazing – soft, supple and beautifully smooth. The cream perked up my lacklustre, dull complexion, which is not only brighter after using this product, but it now has a more even tone, and the enlarged pores on my nose are less obvious. While a dedicated SPF is always advisable year-round, I felt safer in the sun thanks to the combination of antioxidants and SPF included in this product.

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