Join the WIMJ community to get skincare help and use personalized tools

Cheaper alternatives

Cetaphil - Redness Relieving Night Moisturizer
Price: $11.59
Find out more
Allies of Skin - MOLECULAR BARRIER RECOVERY CREAM BALM
Price: $57.75
Find out more

Product summary

Based on the ingredients included, "Augustinus Bader - The Rich Cream" works well for moisturizing the skin. To work well, any moisturizer needs to include a combination of water-binding and emollient ingredients. Augustinus Bader - The Rich Cream ticks this box. Humectants in this product (panthenol, alanyl glutamine, arginine, dextran and glycerin) help to increase the water content in the upper layer of the skin. (These ingredients do so by "capturing" water molecules from the outside air or from within the deeper layers of the skin). Ceramide np, oenothera biennis oil, arginine, butyrospermum parkii butter and caprylic/capric triglyceride in this product help decrease the water evoporation from the skin, so that it stays hydrated for longer. These ingredients also soften the skin and take away the feeling of tightness and dryness.

Ingredient callouts

  • This product also contains Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid). It can be an effective active for anti-aging and evening out the skin tone, but in this moisturizer it is used for stabilizing other ingredients in the formulation. In this concentration (0.25% - 0.45%) it cannot have a noticeable benefit for the skin.
  • This moisturizer includes a form of Retinoids (vitamin A) - retinyl palmitate 0.30% - 0.60%, but this type of vitamin A is not very effective. It could in theory help with fine lines and wrinkles, but the effect is most likely minimal.
  • As a plus, this moisturizer also contains Ceramides (ceramide np 0.25% - 0.50%). Ceramides are a type of lipids that our skin produces itself. They are a building block of the skin's barrier. Ceramides used in skincare are synthetic or extracted from plants. They work well for softening the skin surface and "patch holes" in the skin's barrier.
  • We like that this moisturizer contains peptides (palmitoyl tripeptide-8 0.10% - 0.15% and palmitoyl tripeptide-8 0.25% - 0.45%). There are many different kind of Peptides and they are naturally present in our skin. They all are a combination of aminoacids. Some of them work as natural antibiotics, promote wound-healing and production of collagen. The science is still not settled on how effective Peptides are in skincare, but it is very likely that they have a benefit. Peptides might help restore the skin barrier and fight the signs of aging. At the very least, Peptides work as humectants: they attract water to the upper layer of the skin and improve its hydration.
  • Panthenol (pro-vitamin B5) at about 0.55% - 0.80% concentration. In this concentration, Panthenol works effectively to improve the skin barrier and reduce inflammation.
This product contains ingredients that could be beneficial, but their concentrations are too low in this formulation: vitamin e, vitamin e, butyrospermum parkii butter, agran oil, vitamin c and lecithin

Irritation risk

There are some common irritants in this product, including ingredients that do not have benefits for the skin. We assess the overall irritancy of this moisturizer to be medium. For a detailed overview of all potential irritants: click here

You can see the detailed formula review with the breakdown of all actives in the product and the full ingredient list with estimated concentrations in the tables below.

What our users say

Based on 2 reviews 50% recommend this product
  • When it comes to comedogenicity, two out of two reviewers say that the product does not clog pores.
Our users describe the finish of this product as dewy - shiny, They find the product's texture to be heavy - light and In terms of the smell, our users report that light fragrance - no smell.

Price

The product retails from 168.21$ up to 280.00$ in the United States, for 787.00A$ in Australia, from 69.00£ up to 1095.00£ in the United Kingdom, from 120.00CA$ up to 230.00CA$ in Canada and for 1375.00HK$ in Hong Kong.

For a detailed price comparison: click here.