Is the Estee Lauder Advanced Night Repair Serum Worth Your While?
Is the Estee Lauder Advanced Night Repair Serum Worth Your While?

It’s probably no secret that I’m a fan of the Estee Lauder Advanced Night Repair serum. I know it’s not everyone’s favourite, and I often get people telling me they don’t understand why I like it, or that it is overpriced.

But it’s a product that’s consistently worked for me, and it’s one that I find pleasure in using. So really, it should just be that – different products work for different people!

Anyway, the new version of the Estee Lauder Advanced Night Repair serum is now called Synchronized Multi-Recovery Complex, and I was kindly gifted a bottle a long while ago to have a go.

Estee Lauder Advanced Night Repair Synchronized Multi-Recovery Complex serum

In gist, it’s a multi-use ‘anti-aging’ serum product. I call it a multi-use serum, because it doesn’t focus on just one or two key ingredients e.g. retinol or niacinamide, two keywords in today’s serum world. Instead, it’s one that sort of does everything in one bottle.

Just like the previous version, the ANR Synchronized Multi-Recovery Complex is one that works while you sleep. It increases your skin’s natural ability for self-repair while you sleep, promoting skin’s natural renewal of new cells and production of collagen. Packed with Hyaluronic Acid, it attracts and locks in moisture in skin for, they say, up to 72 hours.

Their key ingredients are hyaluronic acid, which boosts skin hydration; Bifida ferment lysate, which contains probiotics for skin to strengthen skin immunity and protecting it against environmental aggressors; and peptides in the form of tripeptide-32, to boost collagen production.

A full dropper of goodness

I use a full dropper each time. It’s what is recommended, and that’s how I’ve been using it from Day 1. Using a few drops of product, as many are wont to do due to the price, is rather counter-intuitive. So, be generous with use.

The texture, smell and absorbency feels just like the previous iteration. It is a light, opaque, golden liquid that sinks right into skin.

Estee Lauder even suggests that you apply it on damp skin, by first spritzing your skin with a facial mist. I’m not surprised this is recommended, due to the high content of hyaluronic acid in the serum.

As I’ve previously shared, hyaluronic acid needs moisture to grab on to, to be effective, so applying it on damp skin activates it better.

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