My skincare group chat is in shambles. The Olay Regenerist serum feels different — and people are not having it.
The panic is real. The texture is noticeably thinner, the scent is stronger. This isn’t just a tweak; it feels like a whole new product.
Olay Regenerist Micro-Sculpting Serum. About $30. The claim? Plump skin, smooth fine lines. It was the reliable workhorse you could grab at any drugstore.
Texture
Used to be a silky, substantial gel-cream.
Scent
Was faintly fresh, almost undetectable.
Packaging
Same iconic blue pump bottle — a total bait-and-switch.
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The hero is still a peptide complex (amino-peptide) and niacinamide. They’re supposed to support collagen and improve skin barrier.
- Amino-Peptide Complex: Targets surface regeneration
- Niacinamide: The multi-tasking brightener
- Glycerin: Classic humectant for hydration
- Panthenol: Soothes and conditions
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Pumped it out — it’s watery. Sinks in stupid fast, like 5 seconds fast. Leaves a faint, perfumed trail. Not the luxe slip I loved.
After two weeks, hydration was fine. But that instant plumped, velvety finish? Gone. My makeup sat differently on top — not better.
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My skin stayed hydrated. Fine lines? No dramatic change. The magic was in the sensory experience — and that’s what they altered.
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They fixed what wasn’t broken. The reformulation sacrifices the indulgent feel that made it a cult favorite. A baffling move.