July 9, 2001
This week I have a little of this and a little of that - a look
at Almay Kinetin skin care products, BeneFit's new BeneTint
Lipbalm, and a sneak peek of reviews to come on
CosmeticConnection.com. Enjoy!
Almay Kinetin Advanced Anti-Aging Skincare
One of the latest anti-aging ingredients, Kinetin, has finally
reached beyond the dermatologist office into mainstream products
with this new line from Almay. Kinetin is a natural plant growth
factor that slows the aging process in plants so they stay fresh
and green longer. Studies are showing that it may have an effect
on our skin, but it doesn't yet have the history of better known
treatments like AHAs or Retinol. Kinetin is supposed to deliver
similar benefits as AHAs or Retinol, but without the irritation
or sun sensitivity issues. I decided to give these products a
try, sticking to the more basic system that could work for any
skin type. I used the following products for just over 8 weeks.
Skin Optimizing Cleanser ($8.95 for 5oz)
Like so many treatment lines, there is a cleanser in this line
that has some of the "active" ingredient (in this case,
kinetin), but the cleanser is really just a prep for the real
treatment products that follow. Skin Optimizing Cleanser is a
lathering cream cleanser that removes makeup fairly well but can
sting eyes, so it's not the best choice for removing eye makeup.
It rinses away easily and leaves the skin looking fresh and
bright. Although the label says it's for all skin types, I think
it would be too drying for someone with dry skin. For those of
you concerned about acne, this cleanser does not contain
anything that should irritate acne-prone skin.
Rejuvenating Eye Treatment ($16 for .5oz)
As I get older, I definitely see the wear and tear of everyday
life showing up under and around my eyes. Between the fines
lines and occasional dark circles, I am more faithful about
using an eye cream now than when I was younger and didn't really
need it. This eye cream makes claims of rejuvenating the eye
area, reducing the appearance of fine lines, diminishing the
appearance of puffiness and dark circles, increasing firmness and
elasticity, and smoothing and brightening the undereye area;
over the 8 weeks that I used it, all I noticed was that is took
care of any dryness, just like any moisturizer would. My fine
lines look the same, my dark circles aren't any lighter, and I
can't say I look particularly rejuvenated. As eye creams go,
this one is fine but I just didn't see enough of a difference to
buy it again in the hopes that it would live up to its claims.
I'd sooner use something like Beauty Without Cruelty Green Tea
Nourishing Eye Gel ($14.95 at drugstore.com or health food
stores) because it feels cool and instantly makes the eye area
look smoother and fresher.
Age Decelerating Daily Lotion SPF 15 ($16 for 4oz)
For the first week of using this system, I used only this
daytime lotion and not the nighttime treatment, to see how my
skin would react. I had no problems with irritation or acne with
this lightweight lotion; it was actually my favorite product of
the four. I can't say that I saw much difference in my skin in
terms of clarity or evening out my skin tone, but I did like the
light texture and how easily it absorbed, plus it gave my skin a
nice glow and acted as both my moisturizer and sunscreen for the
day. Since I didn't see any noticeable improvement in my skin as
far the Kinetin goes, I probably wouldn't buy this again, but I
would at least finish the bottle I have.
For those of you with dry skin, the Age Decelerating SPF 15
treatment also comes in a cream ($16 for 1.6oz).
Repair & Rejuvenate Night Concentrate ($16 for 1.7oz)
I added this nighttime treatment after the first week and used
it for the duration of my 8-week test. This is a richer cream
that feels best on normal-to-dry or dry skin, although it is
labeled for all skin types; I found the more emollient texture
to feel a bit oily, especially if I used a little too much.
Repair & Rejuvenate makes all the same claims of the other
products in the line regarding reducing the appearance of fine
lines, improving uneven skin tone, improving firmness and
elasticity, increasing skin's hydration, improving clarity and
texture, and reducing the appearance of large pores. Aside from
the temporary "glow" effect of the lotion on my skin, I didn't
really see any noticeable improvement in my skin; in fact, I
suspect the sodium chloride near the top of the ingredient list
(an ingredient I've had a problem with in the past) did give me
persistent minor pimples and an overall scaly buildup on my chin
that would not go away even with additional exfoliation from a
scrub. It wasn't until after I stopped using the products that
the rash-like scales disappeared. For these reasons, I would not
buy this again and I am not going to finish the tube I have.
Overall, I was not impressed with the performance of Almay's
Kinetin products. Although the promises of results similar to
those of AHAs and Retinol are tempting, the only advantage I
found with these was the absence of irritation; in terms of
exfoliation and skin tone improvement, I'd choose an AHA or
similar method over Kinetin any day. If I had seen any positive
changes while using the Kinetin products, I think I would have
stuck with them for longer, but there were times when I felt
like my skin actually looked worse (mainly from my reaction to
the Repair & Rejuvenate Night Concentrate).
Almay Kinetin products are available at drugstores and online at
Drugstore.com (which had lower prices than what I paid at my
local drugstore). Drugstore.com also has full ingredient
information on all the Almay Kinetin products except the lotion,
which for some reason they are not carrying.
BeneFit BeneTint Lipbalm ($18)
When BeneFit first released their BeneTint liquid rose-colored
lip and cheek tint, it was a new and exciting alternative to
boring powder blush and thick, waxy lipstick. Over the years,
just about every major brand has come out with their own stain,
tint, cream or stick version, many of which rival BeneTint in
color, wearability and ease of use. Now BeneFit has taken this
old stand-by and made it more appealing for lips. Add a bit of
wax, some vitamin E, and SPF 15 sunscreen and you've got this
great new rose lipbalm. It's sheer, looks great on anybody, and
comes in a great little pot just right for dabbing with your
fingers. I keep this in my bag for those times when I need a
little color but not the richness of lipstick.
You can find BeneTint Lipbalm at BeneFitCosmetics.com, Sephora.com
, Sephora stores, and BeneFit cosmetic counters at
department stores near you.
Coming Soon
Over the next month or so, we've got some great new reviews
coming your way, like Avalon Organics skincare, Neova copper
peptide skin care, Oil of Olay's new shades for fall, new
shadows from Smashbox, the hot new fall colors from BeneFit, and
much more. Keep sending in your review suggestions and we'll
keep working hard trying all these new products!