Neolastin Revitalize & Firm Eye Cream Review

Neolastin Revitalize and Firm Eye Cream Review

$95 is a lot of money for a good but very mid-eye cream from a brand we don’t hear from a lot, right?  The Neolastin Revitalize & Firm Eye Cream retails for $95 USD (25 ml) and is available on their website.

The eye cream is supposed to smooth out the under eye area, diminish the look of dark circles and reduce the look of fine lines and crow’s feet (according to their website).

Although the brand features a nice result in their before and after image, I’ve been using the eye cream for about 6 weeks now and it’s good, but I wouldn’t pay $95 for it.

Neolastin Revitalize Firm Eye Cream

TL:DR (Too Long Didn’t Read) on the Neolastin Revitalize & Firm Eye Cream:

  • Hydrating with a thin consistency
  • Works well under makeup and my standard skincare routine
  • Didn’t reduce my dark circles or the appearance of fine lines
  • Isn’t worth $95 USD

Neolastin Revitalize and Firm Eye Cream Up Close

Neolastin Revitalize & Firm Eye Cream Review:

I couldn’t remember where I found this product or how I got this sample, but after doing some research online I’m pretty sure it was from a subscription box. I have a 10 ml sample, which is about $38 USD worth of product.

I don’t read or hear Influencers talk about this product, and I don’t see it being reviewed or talked about from the magazine brands besides Allure’s December 2021 review.

Neolastin may be a newer skincare brand that appeals to the subscription box circuit, but no matter their origin, the product itself is good.

The Revitalize & Firm Eye Cream has a thin in consistency, it’s easy to spread, and a little bit goes a long way. A pea sized amount or even a little smaller works for both of my under eyes.

I apply this product in my evening skincare routine and wake up with hydrated, but not overly greasy under eyes. I do have slightly darkened under eyes and a few fine lines, but a hydrating eye cream is the most important factor for me.

Neolastin’s Revitalize & Firm Eye Cream is a nicely hydrating eye cream, but I don’t find it to be any more remarkable or special than a drugstore eye cream.

In fact, $95 is a pretty penny and I don’t see how the product is actually worth that. I’m not expert, but when I look at the ingredient list, I’m not seeing a lot of high impact, high value Ingredients.

I do see the murumuru butter, which is supposed to be helpful for hydrating and sealing moisture, but everything else is a bunch of  filler ingredients.

Neolastin Revitalize and Firm Eye Cream Swatch

Is the Neolastin Revitalize & Firm Eye Cream worth it?

Not really.  If you got a sample of this product, it’s nice enough to use but I wouldn’t pay $95 USD or even $38 USD for it.

It’s a hydrating under eye cream, but even after a few months, I don’t notice a significant change in my under eyes darkness or my fine lines. Maybe if I had more darkness, more fine lines and crow’s feet, I would see more benefit.

I think it’s nice to have as a sample, and I wanted to rate this product as Good but it doesn’t do what it claims to do. I would even continue to use the eye cream, if it wasn’t for the fact that I love reviewing products…so it’s time to move on.

Neolastin Revitalize & Firm Eye Cream product review rating: Ok

 

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Bad – Didn’t do what it says, and was even worse on top of that.
Ok – Didn’t do what it says, but it’s decent enough to use up.
Good – Does what it says it’s going to do.
Great – Does what it says it’s going to do plus more great things on top of that.
Must Have – An excellent product that is/could be universally loved by anyone and everyone.