Olay Total Effects 7-in-1 Anti-Aging UV Moisturizer SPF 15 1.7oz
- One 1.7-ounce bottle of fragrance-free UV facial treatment
- Contains vitamin B3, Vitamin E, and Pro-vitamin B5
- Fragrance-free, oil-free and non-comedogenic
- Moisturizes the face and neck to prevent signs of aging
- Packaged in convenient, easy-to-use bottle
Total Effects 7x: With 7 vitamins and minerals. Fights 7 signs of aging. Broad Spectrum SPF 15 UVA/UVB Sunscreen. Olay Total Effects Visible Anti-Aging Vitamin Complex with UV Protection (SPF 15) contains 7 vitamins and minerals including Vitamin C, zinc, titanium, magnesium and VitaNiacin, an exclusive formulation of Vitamin B3 (a niacin derivative), Vitamin E and Pro-Vitamin B5 and is infused with Olay moisture. It Fights Seven Signs of Aging: 1. Diminishes the appearance of fine lines and wri
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The Anti-Aging Plan: The Nutrient-Rich, Low-Calorie Way of Eating for a Longer Life–The Only Diet Scientifically Proven to Extend Your Healthy Years
The only diet scientifically proven to extend the length and quality of life The late Dr. Roy L. Walford spent much of his life’s work researching low-calorie diets, and is now recognized as a pioneer of what is widely recognized as “calorie restriction” (CR)—a diet consisting of fewer calories while maintaining adequate nutrition. This is the only diet that has been proven to retard aging and increase healthy life span in mammals. In just six months, by eating smaller amounts of highly n
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Review by for Olay Total Effects 7-in-1 Anti-Aging UV Moisturizer SPF 15 1.7oz
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I’ve been using Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturizing Lotion along with Moisture On-Call for years. This winter has been especially brisk, so my skin was still dry no matter how much product I put on.This weekend, I saw the Olay at my local warehouse store (3.4fl oz/100ml size) and decided to give it a try. I was pleasantly surprised by the results! My skin now feels soft and moisturized. I will continue using this product because it is fragrance free (so is Clinique), but in additon: oil-free and has SPF-15.
Review by Julia for Olay Total Effects 7-in-1 Anti-Aging UV Moisturizer SPF 15 1.7oz
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I had severe acne as a teenager and now that I’m in my 30′s I have an occasional breakout. I would always read in the beauty magazines that you should apply a moisturizer on your face but I was reluctant because of my acne-prone skin. I’m not sure why I decided to give Olay Total Effects a try but I am so glad I did. I have been using it every day for over a year now. It does not make my skin breakout at all (a big plus in my book). It makes my skin very smooth and gives me that “dewy” look. It also helps my foundation look more natural looking because the moisturizer is so hydrating. I also like the fact that it protects my skin from the sun.
I would definately recommend this product to anyone looking for a moisturizer. Despite it’s high price (compared to other brands) it’s definately worth it.
Review by a Reader for Olay Total Effects 7-in-1 Anti-Aging UV Moisturizer SPF 15 1.7oz
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In my late twenties, I tried just about every moisturizer I could find including rarified ingredient boutique lotions but my skin remained dry, hot, itchy, flaky, and I was seeing laugh lines around my eyes. I was about to give up hope until my mother, who likes to shop at dollar stores, came to visit and bought me this at the full $20 price. I have been using Oil of Olay Total Effects ever since. I am hesitant to even try the regenerist because I like this so well. On the occasions I do try other lotions, they never measure up.
My skin thanked me after the first application. After a few days, it looked better, was less red, less chapped. Within a month or two (or less, I don’t remember after 7 years) I had no lines near my eyes, my skin feels soft and comfortable unless I abuse it. When I abuse it, this lotion makes it feel better. People consistently guess my age to be 5-8 years younger than I am even though I have grey hair. While they swear it’s not because of the immaturity, it’s either that or OoO T.E. lotion.
I almost never need more than a tiny amount the size of a pencil eraser to cover my face, neck and hands. (Keep the cap or it dries out.) I use this UV version in the morning and a non-UV version at night. I recommend it to anyone looking for a facial moisturizer that works as good or better than advertised. Absolutely worth the money.
Review by Sheri in Reho for Olay Total Effects 7-in-1 Anti-Aging UV Moisturizer SPF 15 1.7oz
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Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R3G3XUKZ7F5EUE The accompanying video compares and contrasts three different Olay face creams:
Olay Total Effects 7-in-1 Anti-Aging: daily UV moisturizer + SPF 15, fragrance free
Olay Definity: Correcting protective lotion with SPF 15
Olay Regenerist: DNA superstructure UV cream SPF 25
While all 3 lotions contain sun protection and direct the user to “apply liberally to face and neck,” they all also contain a warning that says to “AVOID CONTACT WITH EYES.” Well, I can’t speak for the folks at Olay, but the last time I looked, my eyes were ON my face; not to mention the fact that if I am buying an anti-aging product, it isn’t for my chin or forehead–it’s for my eye area, which is where most women show signs of age (okay, let’s say it–wrinkles!) first.
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1. I made an error in the video in describing all three lotions as having an SPF of 15. The Regenerist product actually has an SPF of 25 and the other 2 are SPF 15.
2. In the video, I incorrectly noted that 2 of the 3 were sold as anti-aging products when in fact I realized afterwards that all 3 are anti-aging products.
3. The size of all 3 products reviewed was the 1.7 fluid ounce bottle.
Review by S. Schell for Olay Total Effects 7-in-1 Anti-Aging UV Moisturizer SPF 15 1.7oz
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Like any woman, I scrutinize my face on a regular basis and when I began to notice laugh lines and small, long creases in my forehead at just 29 years of age, I freaked a little. Then I began shopping around for a good anti-aging moisturizer. Knowing how much I love Olay moisturizer (I’ve been using their original beauty fluid since I was 16) and how gentle it’s been on my skin, I decided to see what they had to offer and came across the Olay Total Effects 7-In-1 Anti-Aging Moisturizer with SPF 15. Deciding to give it a try, I bought it on May 21st and was eager to add it to my regime the moment it arrived on my doorstep.
This particular moisturizer in Olay’s vast line of products is purported to do the following:
1) Minimize the appearance of fine lines
2) Nourish the skin with rich moisturization
3) Enhance and even out skin tone
4) Gently exfoliate
5) Minimize and refine pores
6) Defense against free radicals
7) Subtle “lifting” of the skin for a more youthful appearance
It claims to do all this with sunscreen (to prevent the aging effects of UV damage), vitamins (B3, B5 and E, which all hydrate and improve circulation) and anti-oxidants.
Upon my first application, I noticed that it wasn’t as light as the original beauty fluid, that it in fact felt thicker, almost like the consistency of your basic sunscreen (it even smells like one). However, I chose to look past this, as it is a different product with different intended effects.
What I couldn’t look past was a light dermatitic rash over almost all of my face just a few days into a once-daily application. I immediately ceased use of this product today after reading the warning label (which specifically said to discontinue use if signs of a rash or irritation appear) and I’m disappointed that I have to surrender the entire bottle to my trash can (it’s like throwing away money – it’s a little painful).
Knowing my personal history and the fact that I have slightly sensitive skin, I speculated whether this rash could possibly be due to the combination of sunscreen agents in the product (4% octisalate, 2% avobenzone, 1% ensulizole, 1% octocrylene, all of which can cause rashes in some people). I have used one other Olay product with sunscreen in it (Olay Complete UV Defense Daily Moisturizer SPF 15) and did not have a reaction so it’s hard to pinpoint the cause even when looking at the complete ingredient list of this moisturizer on their website (www.olay.com). Due to this unfortunate adverse side effect, I am unable to say whether or not this moisturizer’s anti-aging properties are effective.
I shall let this product review serve as a cautionary tale to people with sensitive skin that the Olay Total Effects line may not be the right choice for them. It certainly wasn’t for me.
Review by Gregory Adams for The Anti-Aging Plan: The Nutrient-Rich, Low-Calorie Way of Eating for a Longer Life–The Only Diet Scientifically Proven to Extend Your Healthy Years
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The Anti Aging Plan is, in my opinion, the first book to read on the subject of Caloric Restriction (CR).
The basic idea of CR is that you can live much longer if you design a diet for yourself which is low in calories, but provides all of the necessary nutrition.
This book presents the essential facts, without getting bogged down in technical details. Anyone who wants to maximize their lifespan, or lose weight in a healthy way, can benefit from “The Anti Aging Plan.”
Roy Walford’s other book, “Beyond the 120 year diet” provides more technical data, which some people will want, but people to whom I’ve given copies of that book tend to be “blinded by the science.”
Lisa Walford’s book “The Longevity Diet” adds some interesting insights, but doesn’t give enough information on it’s own to get you started.
If you adopt the CR lifestyle, you’ll certainly want to read all three. You’ll also want to download the free software from [....] .
Personally, I’ve followed this diet plan for four years. I’ve lost 50 pounds, and improved my cholesterol from 240 to 151. It isn’t easy, but it works.
Review by J Vanoni for The Anti-Aging Plan: The Nutrient-Rich, Low-Calorie Way of Eating for a Longer Life–The Only Diet Scientifically Proven to Extend Your Healthy Years
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I agree with another reviewer that the recipes in this book are a GREAT resource. I cannot however give this book 5 stars, because the scientific introduction is a bit too weak, and even stretches the facts a bit. Readers need realism not rose-coloured scientific preaching. The other reviewer recommends purchasing Beyond the 120 year diet as a companion book to get the scientific details, but there you get the same over-optimistic interpretation of the facts. I would recommend instead the new book by Lisa Walford and Brian Delaney, The Longevity Diet. If you read The Longevity Diet, you will get a realistic picture of the state of anti-ageing research, and you will get a lot of interesting personal stories from people on the diet offering extremely useful tips for staying on the diet – something Roy Walford seemed to think wasn’t necessary. Then you can turn to the recipes in the Anti-Aging Plan!
Review by ATC man for The Anti-Aging Plan: The Nutrient-Rich, Low-Calorie Way of Eating for a Longer Life–The Only Diet Scientifically Proven to Extend Your Healthy Years
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This is a good book with a boatload of diet tips and recipes…half the book is recipes! It leaves out much of the scientific research supporting the diet, for this get a copy of “Beyond the 120 year Diet.” Which I have to say is a fantastic book. Happy cooking and long living!
Review by Heather Tueffel for The Anti-Aging Plan: The Nutrient-Rich, Low-Calorie Way of Eating for a Longer Life–The Only Diet Scientifically Proven to Extend Your Healthy Years
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I have long been a believer in, and an advocate for, keeping daily calorie consumption down along with following an intelligent exercise program. I learned the rewards are better health, a youthfulness, more energy, greater vitality. When my metabolism started slowing down, I put on a few pounds and I didn’t know how to take them off without jeopardizing my health. A piece of information was missing, and I didn’t know what. I researched “calorie restriction” and found that there’s a whole body of research-derived knowledge that takes the mystery out of it. The secret is Calorie Restriction with OPTIMAL NUTRITION. Eat fewer calories, but eat foods that are packed with the nutrients your body needs, in correct proportions. It requires conscious planning, determination, and the willingness to change your eating habits . . . but it is well worth it. I recommend 4 books. They are: “The Anti-Aging Plan” The Anti-Aging Plan: The Nutrient-Rich, Low-Calorie Way of Eating for a Longer Life–The Only Diet Scientifically Proven to Extend Your Healthy Years, “Beyond the 120 year Diet” Beyond the 120 Year Diet : How to Double Your Vital Years, “The Longevity Diet” The Longevity Diet: Discover Calorie Restriction–the Only Proven Way to Slow the Aging Process and Maintain Peak Vitality, and “The CR Way” The CR Way: Using the Secrets of Calorie Restriction for a Longer, Healthier Life. Although the fundamental science in each book is the same, there are differences in each book. Using them all enables you to customize a diet that fits your schedule, way of life, and preferences. If there is a fountain of youth out there, this is it.
Review by Glen Flagler for The Anti-Aging Plan: The Nutrient-Rich, Low-Calorie Way of Eating for a Longer Life–The Only Diet Scientifically Proven to Extend Your Healthy Years
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Dr. Walford was a pioneer in the field of extending life via caloric restriction. Any person who performs objective medical research can confirm that there have been many legitimate medical studies that have shown that caloric restriction is the only proven way to extend life in mammals. The evidence supporting this is compelling. The challenge is how to implement this concept in everyday life, particularly if you enjoy eating food, as this reviewer does. It may be difficult for the average active adult to follow a severely restricted diet for a prolonged period of time. However, Dr. Walford’s book contains some good recipes, which may be sufficient to put his research and concepts into dietary reality for many people. Dr. Walford’s book is a well-written book and worth reading. It is not a fad diet, by any means. It is possible to use the information in this book as a motivator to eat fewer calories and, just as important, to eat more nutritionally dense food (e.g., whole grains, fresh vegetables, beans) as one grows older and as one’s metabolism slows down. I would recommend this book to anyone interested in the subject. You can learn a lot by reading it. It is unfortunate that Dr. Walford died of Lou Gehrig’s disease. I am sure he would have continued his valuable research, which he enjoyed sharing with others.
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