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Olay Definity Deep Penetrating Foaming Moisturizer: No More Sticky Neck

August 29th, 2008 by Karen 13 Comments


I’ve always tried to take care of my skin, applying sunscreen every day and moisturizing on a regular basis, but I haven’t always been good about taking care of the skin on my neck.

Lotions tend to make my neck feel sticky (I can’t stand that feeling!), but I don’t want to end up with wrinkled turkey neck. I’ve tested different moisturizers over the years and finally found one that doesn’t cause sticky neck: Olay Definity Deep Penetrating Foaming Moisturizer ($29).

It’s a quick absorbing mousse like Olay Quench Mousse body moisturizer and feels light as air. But most importantly for me, it doesn’t leave a gross, sticky film when I use it on my neck.

The bottle says it contains a glucosamine complex “…to allow the natural rebuilding of skin’s collagen structure and diminish the appearance of discolorations like dullness and brown spots.”

I put it to the test.

Each day for a month I applied Olay Definity Deep Penetrating Foaming Moisturizer (say that five times fast!) to my neck, shoulders and collar bone area in the morning and at night before bed. Not only have I noticed softer skin, but my skin tone appears more even than it was before the test. I used to have a few slightly discolored patches on my neck and shoulders, but now those patches are gone.

I was so happy with the results on my neck that I tried using it on my face. Unfortunately, I think that’s where my luck ran out. My cheeks and forehead are prone to breakouts, and they didn’t like Definity very much. After a few days I broke out in tiny pimples.

So, I’ll stick to using it on my neck, shoulders and collar bone area. No problem. I’m so glad I’m fully moisturized and don’t have a sticky neck! 🙂

Yep, $29 is a bit steep, but it only takes a small dab the size of a gum ball to cover a large area. That makes the price a little easier to stomach.

Olay Definity Deep Penetrating Foaming Moisturizer

Price: $29
Use: As a neck and/or facial moisturizer
Makeup and Beauty Blog Rating: A

If you like to shop online, I just found it on sale at drugstore.com for $20!

Daily Photo

It was hotter than hades here today, so Tabs decided to kick it old school with me indoors. Here’s his striped butt relaxing on my writing chair, which, coincidentally, sits right in front of the fan.

Smart cat. 🙂

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

Olay Definity Deep Penetrating Foaming Moisturizer: No More Sticky Neck / Originally published August 29th, 2008

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  1. lindsay says

    August 29th, 2008 at 8:26 pm

    That moisturizer sounds amazing! and Tabs is looking cute, like always

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  2. Karen too says

    August 30th, 2008 at 1:23 am

    Tabs is sooo adorable!! Keep the photos coming. 🙂

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  3. Tiffany says

    August 30th, 2008 at 5:06 am

    awww, tabs looks so cute!!!

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  4. gio says

    August 30th, 2008 at 6:51 am

    Tabs is so cute!!

    gios last blog post..Know your ingredients: Patchouli

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  5. Dao says

    August 30th, 2008 at 7:16 am

    Karen, I think I’ll catnap Tabs, he’s so adorable! In the picture, it looks like his butt is stripier than the rest of his body 🙂

    Daos last blog post..Musings on MAC Limited Editions

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  6. Eru says

    August 30th, 2008 at 7:20 am

    Oh, I’d love if the whole Olay range could be aviable here. A mousse moisturizer sounds cool!!!
    Tabs is such a smart and cute kitty! Don’t you feel like hugging him all the time 😀 ?

    Erus last blog post..New! Lisse Minute Foundation by Clarins

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  7. Brittany says

    August 30th, 2008 at 8:34 am

    Dang, $30 for something from Olay? Pricey. I always worry about getting nasty turkey neck though, haha.

    Tabs is looking ridiculously cute! He just seems to be thinking, “why is she taking a picture of me? Leave me alone!” haha.

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  8. Shannon says

    August 30th, 2008 at 9:11 am

    I was just reading yesterday about how you should continue your skincare routine down to your neck & collar bone area so that it doesn’t get “crepey” as you get older. It’s something I hadn’t really considered before, and will definitely start trying.

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  9. Kristin says

    August 30th, 2008 at 11:25 am

    i’ve also been trying to extend my facial care routine to the neck area, and I’ve been having problems with sticky neck syndrome when it comes to applying sunscreen, and also how to remove it on days I don’t need to shower. Any thoughts, anyone?

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  10. Karen says

    August 30th, 2008 at 12:18 pm

    Hi Kristin,

    I really like Shiseido 55+ — it’s light and doesn’t feel sticky at all. Here’s the review:

    Shiseido 55+ Review

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  11. Karen says

    August 30th, 2008 at 12:18 pm

    Hi Ladies!

    Tabs is so flattered. 🙂 He gives you all kitty hugs and kisses. xoxox

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  12. laura says

    August 30th, 2008 at 4:12 pm

    I love your kitty!! He looks just like mine but older!!!! awwwwwww

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  13. Natasha says

    August 30th, 2008 at 5:03 pm

    Speaking of turkey, have you noticed how some women have this decollatage that looks like bumpy turkey skin post-pluck? And it’s forever darker than the rest of their skin… kind of like roast turkey? What’s that about? Is that skin just more sun damaged because of the angle at which it faces the sun? Is it more sensitive? I never want my sink there to look like that. I don’t think it will. I don’t sunbathe.

    Natashas last blog post..Baskin-Robbins making unethical milkshakes.

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