The skincare industry can often be a confusing place for consumers. With a plethora of products available, each boasting a myriad of health claims, it can be difficult to discern fact from fiction. Manufacturers often make grandiose claims about their skincare products, promising to deliver miraculous results. However, these claims can sometimes be greatly exaggerated, leaving consumers out-of-pocket and underwhelmed.
It is therefore of utmost importance to exercise due diligence when shopping for skincare products. Taking claims about products at face value may not always yield the desired results. A thorough analysis of the ingredients used in the product and a comparison with the claims made about the product can provide a more accurate picture of its effectiveness.
This night cream has been touted for its rejuvenating properties. We will be examining the claims made about this product, comparing them to the ingredients used within the product, and performing a truth assessment to establish whether or not the product really will live up to its claims.
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INCI list at time of reviewal:
Aqua, Cetearyl Alcohol, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Glyceryl Stearate, Glycerin, Phenoxyethanol, Ceteareth-20, Niacinamide, Psoralea Corylifolia Seed Oil, Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate, Parfum (Fragrance), Ceteareth-12, Tocopheryl Acetate, Polyacrylate Crosspolymer-6, Cetyl Palmitate, Ethylhexylglycerin, Sodium Hyaluronate, Retinyl Palmitate, Linalool, Hexyl Cinnamic Aldehyde, Limonene, t-Butyl Alcohol, Citronellol, Benzyl Benzoate, Tocopherol.
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Claim #1: The product provides long-lasting hydration
Deascal’s Website States: “Delivers intense, lasting hydration”
Truth Assessment: True
Explanation: The ingredients list includes several known moisturizing and hydrating agents. Glycerin, for instance, is a humectant that attracts water to the skin and helps retain it, providing hydration. Sodium Hyaluronate, a form of hyaluronic acid, is also a powerful humectant that can hold up to 1000 times its weight in water, providing intense hydration. Shea Butter is a rich emollient that helps to lock in moisture, contributing to lasting hydration. Therefore, the claim of delivering intense, lasting hydration is true.
Claim #2: The product supports the skin’s barrier function
Deascal’s Website States: “Supports the skin’s natural barrier”
Truth Assessment: True
Explanation: The skin’s natural barrier can be supported and strengthened by ingredients that provide hydration and replenish essential skin lipids. In this formula, Shea Butter is known to provide these benefits. It is rich in fatty acids and vitamins, which can help to nourish the skin and support the skin’s barrier function. Similarly, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, derived from coconut oil and glycerin, is an emollient that helps to replenish the skin’s surface and resist moisture loss. Therefore, the claim of supporting the skin’s natural barrier is true.
Claim #3: The product promotes radiant & even skin tone
Deascal’s Website States: “Enhances radiance & evens out skin tone”
Truth Assessment: True
Explanation: Niacinamide, also known as Vitamin B3, is a powerful ingredient known to brighten the skin and even out skin tone. It can also reduce inflammation, which can help with redness and blotchiness. Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate, a stable form of Vitamin C, is also known for its skin-brightening properties. It can help to fade pigmentation and smooth the skin’s surface to reflect light better, enhancing radiance. Therefore, the claim of enhancing radiance and evening-out skin tone is true.
Claim #4: The product helps recharge & refresh the skin
Deascal’s Website States: “Aims to recharge & refresh the skin”
Truth Assessment: Possibly
Explanation: While the term “recharge” is somewhat vague in skincare, it can be interpreted as replenishing the skin’s nutrients and hydration. As discussed earlier, this product contains ingredients that provide hydration and nourishment. However, the term “refresh” is also subjective and can vary from person to person. Some may find the hydration and nourishment refreshing, while others may not. Therefore, the claim of recharging and refreshing the skin is possibly true.
Assessment Verdict:
Truth Rating: 8/10
Overall likelihood for product to make good on its claims: Highly Likely
Based on the ingredient analysis, it appears that the product is highly likely to deliver on most of its claims. The ingredients listed are known to provide hydration, support the skin’s natural barrier, enhance radiance, and even out skin tone. However, the claim of “recharging and refreshing” the skin is somewhat subjective and may vary from person to person.
It’s important to note that this assessment assumes all ingredients are used in effective quantities. In skincare formulas, ingredient lists are in weight order, meaning the first ingredient listed is the most abundant and the last is the least. However, this doesn’t tell us the exact concentration of each ingredient. Some ingredients are effective at very low concentrations, while others need to be present in higher amounts to work. Therefore, even if an ingredient is listed, it doesn’t guarantee its effectiveness.
Remember, not all claims made by skincare products are regulated, and some can be misleading or exaggerated. Always do your research and understand the ingredients in your skincare products. Look for scientific studies or trusted sources that support the claims. Be skeptical of terms like “miracle” or “instant results,” as real skincare results often take time. And finally, remember that everyone’s skin is different. What works for one person might not work for you.
This product review has been commissioned by Truth In Skincare (TiS), an independent industry regulator. The review has been conducted by a TiS-appointed industry consultant who has utilized a variety of reliable sources to ensure the accuracy and comprehensiveness of the review.
These sources include CosIng, the Cosmetic Ingredient Database managed by the European Commission, which provides detailed information about the ingredients used in cosmetic and personal care products. The consultant has also referred to the Personal Care Products Council (PCPC), an authoritative resource on the safety and regulatory aspects of personal care products.
Furthermore, the review incorporates information from The US Food & Drug Administration (FDA), a federal agency responsible for protecting public health by ensuring the safety, efficacy, and security of human and veterinary drugs, biological products, and medical devices, and by ensuring the safety of our nation’s food supply, cosmetics, and products that emit radiation.
In addition to these sources, the consultant has also referred to various other publicly available sources to provide a comprehensive and unbiased review of the product.