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Augustinus Bader

The Rich Cream

87 /100
moisturizer 50ml ~280EUR DE

Score breakdown

A

Efficacy

A

Safety

B

Comedogenicity

B

Transparency

B

Skin-type fit

Strengths

Weaknesses

Full ingredient list

1 ?
Aqua
2 ?
Coco-Caprylate/Caprate
3 ?
Helianthus Annuus Seed Oil
4 ?
Squalane
5 ?
Glycerin
6 ?
Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil
7 ?
Ethyl Oleate
8 ?
Persea Gratissima Oil
9 ?
Polyglyceryl-4 Oleate
10 ?
Magnesium Sulfate
11 ?
Oenothera Biennis Oil
12 ?
Panthenol
13 ?
Polyglyceryl-6 Oleate
14 ?
Zinc PCA
15 ?
Polyhydroxystearic Acid
16 ?
Butylene Glycol
17 ?
Butyrospermum Parkii Butter
18 ?
Potassium Sorbate
19 ?
Sodium Benzoate
20 ?
Tocopherol

Best for

normal skin dryness

Our full review

If La Mer is luxury marketing with mediocre ingredients, Augustinus Bader is the opposite: genuine science wrapped in luxury packaging. Professor Augustinus Bader spent 30 years researching wound healing at Leipzig University before creating TFC8 - a blend of amino acids, vitamins, and synthesized molecules designed to activate your skin's own stem cells. No fragrance, no essential oils, no known irritants. It scores A (87/100) because it actually delivers proven actives in a clean vehicle. Is it worth 235 EUR for 50ml? Debatable. But unlike La Mer, the science behind the price tag is real and published.

How to use

Apply a pearl-sized amount to clean skin AM and PM. No warming ritual needed. Can be used over retinol and vitamin C. Works as both moisturiser and treatment.

Who is it for?

Best for: anyone wanting luxury skincare backed by science. Anti-aging, dry/mature skin. Less ideal for: anyone on a budget (CeraVe + retinol = similar results at 1/10th).

What to expect

Week 1-2: more hydrated, plumper skin. Month 1-2: improved texture, subtle glow. Month 3+: visible fine lines improvement. TFC8 works on cell renewal, results are cumulative.

Common mistakes

1. Comparing to La Mer (different philosophy). 2. Expecting instant miracles (works over months). 3. Not considering CeraVe + retinol at 1/10th the price.

FAQ

Augustinus Bader vs La Mer?
AB scores A (87), La Mer scores C (67). AB has published research, no fragrance. La Mer has mineral oil, fragrance, no published trials. If spending luxury money, AB is objectively better.

How it compares

Augustinus Bader The Rich Cream vs La Mer

AB A (87) vs La Mer C (67). Published science vs marketing narrative. No fragrance vs fragrance. If buying luxury, buy the science.

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