ESPA’s Overnight Hydration Therapy has been a staple in my beauty routine since I first tried it, and it’s reduced to £27.30 from £39 now
As a beauty writer, I’ve tried loads of skincare goods, but one gem stands out: ESPA’s Overnight Hydration Therapy. Stumbled upon in last year’s beauty haul, it’s my go-to, and now, bargain hunters rejoice. It’s down 30% on Amazon, only £27.30 from the usual £39.
I first tried this pampering treatment last winter, and it really made an impression. Crafted to pump your skin full of moisture while you snooze, it left my face feeling mega hydrated and soft as silk, reports the Liverpool Echo.
But what really makes ESPA’s concoction a game-changer is its knack for turning my night-time routine into pure zen mode. It’s infused with lavender and ylang-ylang oils to help transform my bedroom into a haven of tranquillity.
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My skin soaked up the love, and the dreamy scent meant I could chill out properly at night, perfect prep for some quality shut-eye. That’s a solid win for a night cream, right?
It’s not just me banging the drum; this hydration champ has bagged a smashing 4.5-star rating on Amazon and a 4.6-star accolade on John Lewis. Here’s the skinny from a chuffed Amazon customer: “I use once a week overnight (and it) leaves my skin so soft and hydrated. A little goes a long way. It takes a while to work into the skin, but it’s beautiful, and I highly recommend it.”
Another individual noted, “The cream looks like a face mask until it’s absorbed into the skin. The next day, (I had) soft skin.” They continued, expressing their delight at the product’s scent: “I also like the fragrance.”
Meanwhile, at John Lewis, a customer couldn’t sing higher praises, stating: “This is the one product I wouldn’t be without. It’s really moisturising, and a little goes a long way. I’d say one jar has lasted me about six months. You wake up with your skin feeling perfect.”
There might be no bad press on Amazon for this miracle cream, but a John Lewis buyer voiced their dissatisfaction, remarking that it “just sat on the surface of my skin and remained very sticky to the touch”. Their experience persisted despite several attempts: “I still had residue the following morning. I tried a number of times with varying amounts of product but always had the same result.”
Nevertheless, for those on the hunt for an overnight skincare fix that doubles as a pampering session, ESPA’s Overnight Hydration Therapy could be a winner. It’s available for a steal on Amazon here, but act swiftly if you’re keen, as the deal won’t last forever.
Alternatively, Liz Earle’s £43 Superskin Overnight Mask is a hit with shoppers for being “wonderfully creamy and nourishing”. Paula’s Choice is also an excellent pick for overnight skincare; its Super Hydrate Overnight Mask, £36, is designed to provide long-lasting hydration for all skin types.