I did. Hard. Another product for a body part I forgot existed until Instagram told me it was aging. But then my jawline started looking less like a line and more like a suggestion.
Your neck doesn’t have oil glands. It’s basically a desert wearing skin. So slathering face cream there is like using hand lotion on your feet — it works, but it’s not *for* that.
It’s a rich cream from Omorovicza that claims to firm, lift, and smooth tech-neck lines. Price tag made me choke. But the claim that hooked me: “mimics the skin’s own moisture barrier.” Not “reverses time.” That felt honest.
Patented Moor Mud
Hungarian peat mud. Sounds gross. Absorbs minerals like your skin is starving.
Osmotic Pump System
Fancy way of saying ingredients actually get *in* instead of sitting on top like a lazy roommate.
Saffron Extract
Not just for paella. Calms redness. My chest was less angry within days.
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Three things do the heavy lifting here: Moor mud (mineral bomb), glycerin (the boring hero that actually hydrates), and a peptide complex. No retinol, no fragrance. That’s either smart or suspicious depending on your skin’s drama level.
- Moor Mud: Magnesium + calcium. Firms without irritating
- Glycerin: Holds water like a grudge
- Peptide Complex: Tells collagen to get its act together
- Saffron: Anti-inflammatory. Also turns it slightly orange — fair warning
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Thick but not greasy. Think velvet, not Vaseline. Absorbs in about 45 seconds — I timed it while brushing my teeth. Leaves zero residue on my pillowcase, which is more than I can say for my face oils.
Week two: horizontal lines (tech-neck) looked softer. Not gone. Don’t be dramatic. But the crepe-y texture on my décolletage? Noticeably smoother. What surprised me: it didn’t break me out. My chest usually rebels against rich creams.
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After a month: jawline looks more defined. Not a facelift, but enough that my friend asked if I lost weight. Lines are softer but still there. That’s reality. The biggest win? My neck doesn’t feel like sandpaper anymore.
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It’s not a miracle. But it’s the rare neck cream that actually does something measurable. If your neck is starting to annoy you, this is the one to try before you drop cash on lasers.