On a recent shopping excursion at my local grocery store, I noticed that there was a plethora of Olay moisturizers, all with somewhat redundant or confusing claims. Three current bestsellers are night moisturizers: Olay Regenerist Night Recovery Treatment ($17.14, Amazon.com), Olay Total Effects Night Firming Cream for Face and Neck ($17.14, Amazon.com), and Olay Definity Cream ($23.05, Amazon.com). This article hopes to clarify the differences of the three, based on the ingredients in each formulation.
Olay Regenerist Night Recovery Treatment
Of the three Olay night moisturizers — Regenerist, Total Effects 7x, and Definity — Regenerist is my favorite. This moisturizer contains some excellent ingredients: niacinamide, palmitoyl pentapeptide-3 , dimethicone and many other hydrating ingredients, vitamin E and green tea. Niacinamide has been found in numerous independent research studies to reduce fine lines and wrinkles, hyperpigmented spots, red blotchiness, and skin sallowness (yellowing), and increases elasticity. Although this product contains slightly less niacinamide than the other two products (based on the ingredients list), the other ingredients more than compensate. Palmitoyl pentapeptide-3 (in concentrations between 2-8%) has been found to individually provide increased collagen synthesis and natural production of hyaluronic acid in the skin. Vitamin E (tocopherol acetate) is an excellent antioxidant with a high environmental protection factor (EPF), and green tea is established as one of the most potent topically applied antioxidants as well. Although this product contains numerous amino acids that have no established benefit when applied topically onto the skin (Alanine, Arginne, Betaine, Glycine, Lysine, Proline, Serine, Threonine), this is still definitely a night moisturizer that packs a punch! Overall rating: 9/10
Ingredients in Olay Regenerist Night Recovery Treatment
Water, Cyclopentasiloxane, Glycerin, Polyethylene, Niacinamide, Dimethicone crosspolymer, Dimethicone, Steryl dimethicone, Propylene glycol, Butylene glycol, Panthenol, Palmitoyl Pentapeptide-3, Tocopheryl acetate, Lavandula angustifolia (lavender) extract, arnica montana flower extract, camellia sinesis leaf extract, Alanine, Arginne, Betaine, Glycine, Lysine, Proline, Serine, Threonine, Glutamic Acid, Sodium PCA, Sorbitol, PEG-10, Dimethicone/Vinyl Dimethicone Crosspolymer, Sucrose Polycottonsedate, Allantoin, Petrolatum, BIS-PEG/PPG-14/14 Dimethicone, Cetyl Ricnoleate, Disodium edta, PEG-100 Stearate, Phenoxyethanol, PEG-10 Dimethicone, Benzyl alcohol, Butylparaben, Ethylparaben, Isobutylparaben, Methylparaben, Propylparaben, Red 40, Blue 1, Fragrance.
Olay Definity
Definity is my second favorite of the three moisturizers, and the best for those with hyperpigmentation or dark spots. The combination of N-acetyl glucosamine (NAG) and niacinamide was recently shown to reduce facial hyperpigmentation in Japanese and Caucasian subjects with facial hyperpigmentation in two double-blind, vehicle-controlled, split-face, left-right randomized clinical studies. Olay Definity also contains a concentration of ultra-beneficial niacinamide between Regenerist and Total Effects 7x. Unfortunately, Olay Definity also lacks the amino acid palmitoyl pentapeptide-3 and green tea of Olay Regenerist, lists antioxidant vitamin E further down on the ingredients list than Olay Total Effects 7x, and contains soluble collagen. Although collagen synthesized within the skin is highly beneficial, according to Dr. Leslie Baumann, topically applied collagen is too large to fit through the stratum corneum [uppermost layer of the skin], as collagens have a molecular weight of 15000 to 50000 daltons, whereas only molecules of molecular weight 5000 or less can penetrate the skin. As such, topically applied collagens are a waste of money. Therefore, this is a hydrating moisturizer that may reduce the appearance of dark spots, but if you do not have problems with hyperpigmentation, then Regenerist is a better buy, with more free-radical fighting antioxidants and collagen-building palmitoyl pentapeptide-3. The multi-colored mica in the product may also have an aesthetically pleasing look as it reflects the light. Product rating: 8.5/10
Ingredients in Olay Definity
Water, Cyclopentasiloxane, Glycerin, Niacinamde, Acetyl Glucosamine, Dimethicone, Polyethylene, Polyacrylamide, Dimethicone Crosspolymer, Panthenol, Triethanolamine, C13-14 Isoparaffin, Dimethiconol, DMDM Hydantoin, Acrylates C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Disodium EDTA, Laureth 4, Tocopheryl Acetate, Laureth 7, Carthamus Tinctorius Seed Oil (Safflower), Fragrance, Ascorbyl Glucoside, Soluble Collagen, Sodium Hyaluronate, Tin Oxide, Titanium Dioxide, Mica
Olay Total Effects Firming Cream for Face and Neck
This is my least favorite of the featured moisturizers (Regenerist, Total Effects 7x, and Definity), but it is still not a bad moisturizer. Although Olay Total Effects Night Firming Cream contains a slightly higher concentration of niacinamide (based on the ingredients list) than Regenerist, Olay Total Effects Night Firming Cream also contains fewer antioxidants, with only tocopherol acetate and not green tea. In addition, Olay Total Effects Night Firming Cream contains coconut oil, which may not be advisable for women with acne or who are prone to breakouts. Interestingly, the product also contains a fair concentration of titanium dioxide, a physical sunscreen, but does not list an SPF on the packaging. (Another product that does this is Estée Lauder Advanced Night Repair. Perhaps companies do this because shoppers are not looking for an SPF in their night creams?) Overall Rating: 8/10
Ingredients in Olay Total Effects Firming Cream for Face and Neck
Water|Glycerine|Niacinamide|Isohexadecane|Dimethicone|Isopropyl Isostearate|Polyacrylamide|Stearyl Alcohol|Sucrose Polycottonseedate|Cetyl Alcohol|Panthenol|Tocopherol Acetate|Behenyl Alcohol|Polymethylsilsesquioxane|C13-14 Isoparaffin|Titanium Dioxide|Benzyl Alcohol|Coconut Oil|Dimethiconol|Laureth-7|Fragrance|Ethylparaben|Cetearyl Glucoside|Cetearyl Alcohol|PEG-100 Stearate|Stearic Acid|Disodium EDTA|Propylparaben|Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein|Sodium Hydroxide|Methylparaben|Ammonium Polyacrylate
Overall opinions & Summary
All are good moisturizers with hydrating ingredients and some anti-aging properties. The best anti-aging moisturizer (based on ingredients alone) is Olay Regenerist Night Recovery Treatment, and the best for treating dark spots is Olay Definity Cream. Due to the fact that none of these night moisturizers contain retinoids, which are super anti-aging ingredients, you may wish to apply a topical retinoid first at night, such as Retin-A or RoC Retinol Night Cream ($14.79, Amazon.com), unless you are pregnant or nursing or have sensitive skin. Overall, however, excellent sources of niacinamide and proof of my belief that some high quality products really can be found at the drugstore!















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Hi Nicki!
I’m 28, male, and I have acne-prone skin. Is it okay to use Regenerist as a moisturizer?
Your site is great! Keep it up!
Ed
Thanks for providing such useful info. I am a gal in her mid 40′s and I have been trying to decide between using Definity or Regenerist … after reading your stuff I’m tempted to go with Regenerist except for one thing … I have dark circles under my eyes (yuck!) but really no other discoloration. Do you know of any product out there that really works for fair skinned people with racoon eyes (that is reasonably priced)? If you could comment or post something for all us coon-eyed girls I would so appreciate it. Again many thanks for such good info.
Hi Gwen,
If your dark circles are created by blood pooling under the eyes, I like Peter Thomas Roth Power K Eye Cream the best, but that is rather expensive, especially for such a tiny jar. Also, you may want to try sleeping with your head elevated on two pillows, but please, watch your neck!
If your dark circles are caused by hyperpigmentation, I love Skinceuticals CE Ferulic (just be careful not to get it in your eyes). Other alternatives include Olay ProX, which contains niacinamide, a B-vitamin derivative that may help hyperpigmentation, and regular sunscreen use. Please watch your eyes!
Finally, talk to your dermatologist, as always, for personalized recommendations.
Hope that this helps!
Sincerely,
Nicki
Dear Ed,
I would think so, but I am a medical student and am not yet licensed to give medical advice! With that said, please consult with your dermatologist, or try Dr. Leslie Baumann’s The Skin Type Solution book, which has a multi-question quiz and custom recommendations for each of 16 different skin types.
Hope this helps!
Sincerely,
Nicki
What a helpful site! Here is my question: at night, do you layer a retinol product (like Neutrogena Healthy Skin) with a multi-purpose moisturizer (like Rejenerist) or is that too much going on at once?
Hi Roberta,
I personally do that, but, as always, you should talk to your dermatologist to ensure the best course of action for your skin.
Hope this helps!
Sincerely,
Nicki
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Ed,
I am by no means a medical student, but I used many Olay products for over three years. I understand that potent, but I too have extremely acne prone (and I too am in my 20s). Regenerist caused an awful flare up for me, and so did Olay Definity.
If you are looking for a decent moisturizer that hydrates, I would suggest h2o moisturizers, specifically night time recovery. I do love other Olay products such as their face washes and scrubs!
Kimme
If you haven’t discovered ‘Made from Earth’ yet, their “Vitamin Enhanced Moisturizer” cream is marvelous. It’s worth every penny – a jar will last you forever since there’s no water in it, it’s a very concentrated and rich emulsion of natural ingredients. it heals uncomfortable dry patches anywhere on your body, it softens cuticles, it makes a great eye cream when my eyes are irritated by allergies.
It is a little rich and heavy for a regular face moisturizer for me (my skin is normal although it’s a little dry in the winter), although from time to time if my face is feeling tight I will dab on a little at night.
I think moisturizer should be used as per your skin type if your skin is oily and acne porn use water based moisturizer it will keep your skin hydrated without leaving it greasy.
My skin is very dry, I even have dark age spots on my face. I have tried many products, finally I got my right product form myskin .com. I was recommended “Olay total effect “.I’m currently using this cream and I find it to be good. It is a great moisturizer for night time. I noticed that now my dark spots are lightened.
I make a line of great totally organic product. ” MI organic body care.” It does all the things that these high priced products do but with out the chemicals. Look for me on ebay. I don’t skimp on the ingredients…. loaded with all of the wonderful oils that nurish you skin and bring back that glow. Stretch marks gone, Skin stay hydraited all day. Oh and that pesky cellullite a thing of the past
Hope to do business with you all soon.
Michele
I have been using Olay Total Effects for a year and it worked great on my dry and dull skin.
Few days back I was suffering with dry skin. Moisturizers only sat on my skin and did nothing for me. Thanks to my friend for sharing her experience with a olay moisturizer.Now I got my dream moisturizer..Its really great.
There are periods my skin is so dry it actually hurts. Some moisturizers sooth it for a few seconds but then it starts itching. Hope this olay moisturizer will do me good.
as a new user of Made from Earth skin products, I will say so far I like their Olive Night Creme. In the winter I need a moisture, but I use organic oils as well…
This night cream is nice and thick, but not greasy with a light natural aroma. It has even helped to reduce the appearance of wrinkles on my forehead.