How magic cream can transform your skincare routine.

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Magic Cream CT is a revolutionary skincare product that has gained immense popularity in recent years. This magical cream is known for its exceptional benefits and the ability to transform the skin in a short period. It has become a staple in the beauty routines of many individuals around the world. One of the key features of Magic Cream CT is its anti-aging properties. The cream is specifically designed to target fine lines, wrinkles, and sagging skin. It contains a blend of powerful ingredients that work together to stimulate collagen production, thereby improving the skin's elasticity and firmness.

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It contains a blend of powerful ingredients that work together to stimulate collagen production, thereby improving the skin's elasticity and firmness. Regular use of this cream can visibly reduce the signs of aging, leaving the skin looking youthful and radiant. Moreover, Magic Cream CT is also known for its moisturizing abilities.

Worth It? Charlotte Tilbury Magic Cream Review

Why yes, I am crazy. Crazy for dewy, moist skin.

Before I get into why I love Charlotte Tilbury’s Magic Cream ($95 for 1.7 fl. oz.) and why I think you can pass on it, let me show you the gorgeous packaging and attention to detail. The outer box and the wraparound insert unfold like a blooming flower. Finally, when you get past all of that, the jar–with the CT logo right side up–reveals itself in all its rose gold and heavy glass splendor.

It’s a luxurious piece meant to be displayed proudly on your vanity.

Charlotte’s Magic Cream is quite legendary as a backstage staple at runway shows. I recall reading insider articles referring to her “magic cream.” From the advertising and Charlotte’s own remarks, the cream is intended as a glowy moisturizer for day and night that also works as a face primer.

Charlotte is legendary in her own right as a makeup artist, and her passion for cosmetics is evident in this video (she starts talking about Magic Cream at 2:25):

The texture is dense but not too heavy. Although it’s a heavyweight in the moisture department, one swipe across the slick top of the cream will pick up just a thin layer–and that’s all you need for moisturized skin.

I tend to scoop up more than that because my skin is on the dry side and I want the SPF protection. However, I’d never rely on solely this for sun protection: the SPF is only 15, and you’re unlikely to get anywhere close to that because you’d probably never apply that much cream. So I always top this with a separate sunscreen.

Dry and normal skin types who like a dewy finish will like Magic Cream, which doesn’t ever completely dry down. Oily skin will hate that, but I personally love that a layer of moisture remains to protect and hydrate rather than feeling like it’s evaporated.

It is so moisturizing that I often use this under my eyes and sometimes at night.

The residual moisture is also what makes it a wonderful makeup primer. I don’t mean primer in the sense of a silicone primer–there’s no silicone feel at all–but rather in the sense of creating a smooth, slippery base over which liquid and cream makeup (BB cushions in my case) can glide. No more makeup dragging across your skin! Even if you don’t like a dewy finish, it becomes irrelevant if you wear makeup often because the shine disappears with an application of powder.

Magic Cream also layers beautifully with other skincare. I often wear this after applying toner and two serums and before applying a physical sunscreen. Yet it doesn’t cause pilling or add any thickness the way that some silicone/gel/cushiony skincare does.

I have to admit, even for a high-end brand, the cream would probably be better priced at $50-70 rather than $95. Overall, putting aside the price, the only thing that makes me hesitate about repurchasing is the low SPF.

Update: I tried Embryolisse Lait-Creme Concentre and can confirm that it is not a dupe of Magic Cream. Like Magic Cream, it purports to moisturize and create a smooth, emollient base for makeup and is a backstage staple. However, just from applying it to the back of my hand, it doesn’t leave a sheen, absorbs quickly and fully, and doesn’t leave as smooth or emollient a surface as Magic Cream. The Embryolisse ingredients are also very different (water and mineral oil are the first two ingredients). As someone with dry skin, I strongly prefer Magic Cream.

Update 2 (June 2015): I tried out a deluxe sample of Embryolisse and posted a more detailed comparison here. Bottom line: Embryolisse is definitely not a dupe, but if you’re just seeking a good moisturizer that creates a smooth canvas with good slip for makeup application, Embryolisse works well and about as well as Magic Cream (and any other good moisturizer for that matter). Embryolisse probably also works for more skin types and preferences than Magic Cream does. I personally still prefer Magic Cream.

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It is formulated with hydrating ingredients that penetrate deep into the skin, providing intense hydration and preventing moisture loss. Dry and dull skin is revitalized, and a healthy glow is restored. This cream is suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin. Another noteworthy aspect of Magic Cream CT is its ability to even out the skin tone and reduce the appearance of dark spots and hyperpigmentation. The cream contains brightening agents that help fade away these skin discolorations, resulting in a more even complexion. The application of Magic Cream CT is simple and can be incorporated into one's daily skincare routine. A small amount is applied to clean, dry skin and gently massaged in circular motions until fully absorbed. For best results, it is recommended to use the cream twice a day, in the morning and evening. In conclusion, Magic Cream CT is a game-changer in the skincare industry. Its anti-aging, moisturizing, and brightening properties make it a versatile product that addresses multiple skin concerns. With consistent use, Magic Cream CT can deliver remarkable improvements and help individuals achieve their desired skin goals..

Reviews for "Magic cream vs. traditional skincare products: why it's time to make the switch."

1. Sarah - 2 stars
I was really disappointed with Magic Cream CT. I had heard so many great things about it, but it did nothing for my skin. The cream felt heavy and greasy, and it didn't absorb well into my skin. I also didn't notice any improvement in my complexion or texture after using it for a few weeks. Overall, I found it overpriced for the lack of results it provided.
2. Mark - 1 star
Magic Cream CT was a complete waste of money for me. Not only did it break me out, but it also left my skin feeling dry and irritated. I followed the instructions, but it seemed like my skin just didn't agree with the product. I would not recommend it to anyone with sensitive or acne-prone skin.
3. Emily - 2 stars
I had high hopes for Magic Cream CT, but it didn't live up to the hype. The scent was overpowering and artificial, which I found unpleasant. Additionally, I didn't see any noticeable difference in my skin's hydration or radiance. The packaging was also a bit messy and wasteful, with product often leaking out of the container. I won't be repurchasing this product.
4. David - 3 stars
While Magic Cream CT wasn't a complete disaster, it didn't live up to my expectations either. I found it to be just an average moisturizer, nothing extraordinary. It provided some hydration, but I didn't notice any significant improvements in my skin's overall appearance or texture. Considering the price point, I had hoped for more visible results. I will be exploring other options instead.

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