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My Honest Review of the Viral Augustinus Bader Rich Cream (and How You Can Score 20% Off It RN)

This is your sign: It's finally time to try it

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  • Value: 16/20
  • Functionality: 18/20
  • Ease of Use: 20/20
  • Aesthetics: 20/20
  • Results: 19/20

TOTAL: 93/100

What do Priyanka Chopra, Kate Bosworth and Victoria Beckham have in common? They all have been known to use a science-backed skincare product so revered for its results that I just had to try it out for myself. Meet Augustinus Bader The Rich Cream (from $96; $77), the creamy moisturizer (and viral TikTok product) with a typically hefty price tag. I recently had the opportunity to test this cream extensively—here's why I recommend snagging the holy grail product for yourself, especially while you can get it on *rare* sale!

The famous cream is currently up for grabs for 20 percent off for first-time Dermstore shoppers with code DERM20 at checkout. So if you still haven't tried it, take this as your sign to pick up a bottle.

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Developed by Professor Augustinus Bader, one of the world’s leading experts in stem cell research, The Rich Cream is 30+ years in the making. Bader spent the past three decades researching the body’s capacity for self-healing and stem cell regeneration to create his heavily praised skincare line, and based on the brand's clinical trials, it delivers serious results (97 percent of users said it "dramatically transformed" their skin tone and texture). With that in mind, the non-sale price almost doesn't seem too bad.

But regardless of a discount, it’s not lost on me that The Rich Cream costs more than most skincare products in the average person’s routine. But it’s not just the cult status that makes it worth dropping a huge chunk of change on—it actually provides the results to back up Bader’s 30 years of research.

Upon trying it for myself, my first impression was, wow this product is beautiful. It comes in the chicest royal blue-speckled bottle with a magnetic cap. The packaging sure does feel fancy on my vanity.

Then, there’s the product itself. True to its name, it’s rich. If you’ve ever tried Weleda Skin Food ($19; $16), it’s almost as thick as that, which led me to believe that it might not be great for someone with naturally oily skin. However, when I applied two pumps (in upward motions), my combination skin drank it right up, and left an instant glow that even my mother noticed right away.

I read that it only takes four days to notice a change in your skin, and having tried hundreds of beauty products, I assumed it was a placebo effect if anything. But much to my amazement, my skin was radiant, blemish-free and so much more hydrated after just a few days of use. I even noticed my dark spots fading before my eyes. I have never seen results this quickly from any product I've tested, period—including other pricey serums and treatments I quickly regretted buying.

Augustinus Bader

Now, I'm in a bit of a pickle. I didn’t want to love The Rich Cream so much because $305 for a 50ml bottle isn’t really within my budget. Nevertheless, I've already begun justifying it as an essential purchase.

It’s important to note, though, that The Rich Cream comes in smaller, less expensive sizes that are ideal for testing the product before completely committing. So if you've been waiting to try the cult-favorite cream, you can happily dabble in the 30ml bottle ($190; $152) or 15ml bottle ($98; $78) on sale before scooping up a larger size. You're welcome in advance!



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Brianna Lapolla formerly held the role of Senior Commerce Editor at PureWow covering all things shopping across beauty, fashion, and lifestyle. Now, she's putting her 12 years of professional experience to use on a freelance basis. When she's not typing away, you can find her somewhere in Europe or at home catering to her dog, King Louis.

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  • Writes commerce stories and features that span multiple topics, including fashion, beauty, travel, home and sales/deals
  • Has contributed to reports on ethical fashion and continues to stay up-to-date on sustainablility developments
  • Completed a bachelor's degree in psychology at the University of Pittsburgh and a master's degree in fashion studies at Parsons The New School

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