Revitalift is the flagship anti-aging range of the biggest beauty company in the world, and on paper the Triple Power moisturizer has everything: retinol, vitamin C, hyaluronic acid, and a price almost anyone can afford.

The pilling problem
In practice, the most consistent issue in our testing was pilling. The cream tends not to fully absorb; it sits on the surface, then balls up and rubs off in small flakes — especially under makeup or sunscreen. When a product pills like that, it is usually a sign the formula is staying on top of the skin instead of getting into it.
The retinol trade-off
Retinol remains a proven ingredient, but it comes with a known cost: irritation. Several long-time users, including people without sensitive skin, report stinging, redness or small bumps — and some blame a recent formula change for turning a cream they trusted into one they had to stop using. For mature skin, whose barrier is naturally more fragile, that is not a small consideration.
Our verdict: Fair — 3.8/5
Affordable, easy to find, and fine as a basic day cream for skin that tolerates retinol well. But the pilling and the irritation reports make it hard to recommend as a first choice for women over 50 looking for gentle, consistent results.
Looking for a cream that actually absorbs where aging happens? Read our full 2026 buying guide: The 5 Best Anti-Aging Creams for Women Over 50.

