| size_name | 1.7 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
|---|---|
| Package Dimensions : | 6.18 x 1.93 x 1.81 inches; 6.88 ounces |
| UNSPSC Code : | Report an incorrect code |
| Manufacturer : | Timeline |
| ASIN : | B0FMWZWL7T |
| Country of Origin : | Switzerland |
| Best Sellers Rank: | #2,126 in Face Moisturizers |
| Customer Reviews: | (33) |
| Feature | FEATHERLIGHT FACE CREAM: A sheer veil of replenishing moisture powered by Mito-Biotic Technology to target signs of aging and deliver an instant glow., ENHANCED WITH MITOPURE & PEPTIDES: Contains our patented and research-backed bioactive, Mitopure, to restore skin’s energy supply, plus niacinamide, peptides, green tea and shea butter to calm skin, activate collagen and stimulate renewal., INSTANT, HEALTHY GLOW: Wraps skin in lightweight, luminous moisture while instantly enhancing tone and texture. Clinically proven to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles by 15%.* *Based on a 8-week randomized controlled clinical trial of 36 healthy women aged 40 to 65 years., FOR ALL SKIN TYPES: Use daily as part of your daytime and nighttime skincare routine, after serums. For daytime use, follow with SPF. |
Timeline Mito-Biotic™ – Dewy Cream Lightweight Moisturizer With Peptides to Hydrate, Plump & Protect Dry Skin – 1.7 Fl Oz Beauty & Personal Care – Size : 1.7 Ounce (Pack of 1)
$200.00
Our proprietary combination of Mitopure, niacinamide and trehalose targets visible signs of skin aging at the cellular level. This formula contains bioactive ingredients to moisturize, soften and soothe skin, protect against free radical damage, maintain collagen integrity and improve elasticity.
10 reviews for Timeline Mito-Biotic™ – Dewy Cream Lightweight Moisturizer With Peptides to Hydrate, Plump & Protect Dry Skin – 1.7 Fl Oz Beauty & Personal Care – Size : 1.7 Ounce (Pack of 1)
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ColemanRayOwsley –
Safe daily routine for sensitive skin
I have been using this product for a while and the overall feeling is very gentle. I have sensitive skin and am prone to sweating and flaking, so I have always been very picky about skin care products. The texture feels thick when you first apply it, but it absorbs quickly after spreading and is not sticky or stuffy. Even if you are doing housework at home or going out for a walk, you will not sweat due to heat. It has no fragrance at all and is very safe to use. My skin remains soft without any redness or peeling. It has become a step I use morning and night.
One person found this helpful
KDKD –
Timeline Mito-Biotic Travel Size Moisturizing Cream
As I age, I am starting to notice more wrinkles and such. I am not one that wants to intervene with the aging process by seeking out cosmetic procedures and such. With that said though, I DO try to find and try products that can help slow down the progression of wrinkles, dry skin, irritated skin, etc. Between wrinkles and dry skin, I’m not sure which one is “worse”, but I know hydration and moisture are a must!I’ve used other Timeline products before, though sparingly, as they are a bit pricey. While I think they are a bit more overpriced than they should be, I have been fairly pleased with their products. However, the jury – for me – is still out on this particular moisturizer. I was happy to see the travel size, as I felt that would give me a good opportunity to try it out and see if I liked it, before splurging on a big jar – which is ultra expensive.The texture and weight of the cream is very light and soothing. It doesn’t leave my skin feeling heavy or oily … just refreshed and hydrated. I let it absorb into my skin, before I even try putting on makeup, as that seems to be the right balance of absorption, while also getting my makeup to set right on my skin and not cake up.While I DO like how it makes my skin feel, I’m not sure it’s really worth the splurge overall – for how it claims to combat wrinkles and such. I have noticed SOME difference, but nothing that is “WOW”. It helps with hydration and some with lessening the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines, but I don’t think I’d necessarily use this long term for those 2 purposes alone. Perhaps I just need more time and consistency to try this moisturizer for longer.
WillWorkForKoreanSkincareProductsWillWorkForKoreanSkincareProducts –
Amazing, but likely overpriced
I am a 46 year old woman with dry, aging skin—specifically fine lines that I don’t love. I have been on a mission to undo and prevent as much of this as possible, by trying different brands and ingredients to see which work best. While I normally use Korean skincare products, I was so excited to try Timeline’s Mito-Biotic Dewey Cream Lightweight Moisturizer. This stuff is fascinating, rooted in science by Timeline, who started out as a supplement company to fight aging from the inside out and then developed incredible science driven products to also combat it from the outside. I didn’t want to love this product because it is incredibly expensive. At the time I ordered, this lovely, luxe looking, 1.7 ounce bottle was $160, but appears to be even $40 higher in price now. That doesn’t feel sustainable to me—so I think my hope was well founded. The bottle is nice, utilizing a nice pump. It looks high end. 2 pumps is enough to cover my face well so it will last a quite a while. It is unscented, and light weight. It massages nicely into my face and absorbs quickly. Once absorbed, my face looks and feels incredibly nourished, very moisturized and ridiculously soft. I have been using it for about a week, and I’ve actually noticed a difference in the texture of my facial skin as well as a slight reduction in the fine lines on my forehead. This is especially noticeable when I raise my eyebrows and watch the lines reduce as I lower them. And, as an incredible topper offer, my skin has a radiant glow when all is said and done. I love that the ingredients include Mitopure, their patented and research-backed bioactive, that again is rooted in science and tech, specifically: Mito-Biotic Technology along with collagen, peptides, Niacinamide, green tea and shea butter. I seriously didn’t want to love this incredible product from Switzerland, but alas, I do love it. $160 would break the bank for me and $200 is absolutely unreachable, so I wouldn’t be able to buy it again. I’m not sure, as much as I love it, if it’s worth the price, as I have found a few other products that perform just about the same, and are still luxe, high end products, for a more affordable price. But, this stuff is still amazing!
6 people found this helpful
Alissa –
Fabulous!
I have really enjoyed using this moisturizer with my skincare routine and I was excited to finally try some swedish skincare! I was surprised at how small the container is and the price value attached to it. I would definitely agree that this is a high quality cream though. It leaves my face feeling and looking smoothed and refreshed while also providing hydration and a nice glow. I have had multiple compliments since adding this to my routine on how clear and glowy my skin looks and I really attribute alot of it to this product. It has little to no scent and I appreciate that it is light weight and does leave a greasy feeling behind on my skin but is instead absorbed nicely. Overall the item came as described and as pictured.
2 people found this helpful
Jim –
Light cream for daily hydration
I bought this face cream for my wife since her skin tends to be dry. After using it for a few weeks, she said it does help with hydration, and her skin feels smoother and softer. The texture is light, not greasy, and it absorbs fast. It also works fine under makeup without causing pilling. The scent is mild and doesn’t irritate the skin. But she mentioned the results aren’t as strong as the brand claims, especially when it comes to fine lines or skin tone improvement. It’s a bit pricey, around two hundred for one jar, so compared to other premium creams, the value isn’t that high. Overall, it’s a good moisturizer for keeping skin balanced, but don’t expect dramatic changes.
4 people found this helpful
MeMyselfandIMeMyselfandI –
Fantastic, innovative skincare
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So strange! I swore I reviewed this right after I got it cause I was so excited about it. And yet my review is nowhere to be found. So I’m back again! Cause this deserves ALL the props.First let’s address the cost and get that tackled right away. It’s expensive. It’s science backed luxury skincare so it’s going to be expensive but unlike a lot of other products you come across, this moisturizer is truly deserving of the price tag. Not only is this an innovative product, they made everything about it luxe from the attractive and crazy secure product packaging, to the bottle and most importantly, the look and feel of the moisturizer itself. Want tamper proof skincare? This box is sealed with a pull tab. There’s no sneaking a peek or a drop. You have to destroy the box to get to the bottle.I’m a skincare enthusiast who has tried a mind boggling number of products and nothing lives up to the quality of this. There’s nothing else like it on the market that I’ve found. It’s a milky tan lotion that’s rashly spreadable. A pea sized amount is all that’s needed to cover the face. The finish it leaves on the skin is amazing. It makes my skin feel and look firmer without there being a coating. It adds a slight iridescent glow but not a shine. It looks healthy and vibrant like a fresh natural glow. After using it my skin feels stronger, less fragile and more deeply hydrated.The ingredients in this are top notch and are said to help repair skin on a cellular level. Time will tell but even the immediate effects of this moisturizer are fantastic. It should also be good for any skin type and thanks to the clean, fragrance free ingredients it’s unlikely to cause issues for those with sensitivities.Timeline has made some truly remarkable skincare.
3 people found this helpful
John CostanzoJohn Costanzo –
Smooth press and light trace after touch
Cap presses down with a steady feel, no slip or rattle in the motion. The cream comes out in a fine stream, texture light but not thin. My wife says it spreads smooth and sinks in fast, leaving the skin soft and calm through the day. The scent stays faint, clean, gone soon after it settles. The pump feels well made, built around a refill-style inner tube that keeps air out and flow even. The inner cartridge can lift out from the shell, fits back tight with a click. Metal top warms slightly between the fingers, cools slow after each press. She’s noticed the skin tone looks more even, and the surface stays supple till evening. The bottle holds firm on the counter, solid weight, no glare or wobble as the light moves across it.
Ellen –
This moisturizer called me poor
This is a gorgeous moisturizer, but the price tag makes me want to cry. I think I heard this cream bougie laughing when it saw my other budget skin care products.It feels super luxurious on the skin. I just about one pump for my face. It absorbs well and doesn’t feel sticky or heavy. My skin feels very hydrated after using it and has a nice glow. Is hydration and glow worth $200? Eh, not on my budget unfortunately. I have maybe noticed some minor temporary improvements in fine lines, but nothing to write home about. It has a minor scent (it’s not scented but you can smell the ingredients). This didn’t bother me at all though.I have fairly fickle, sensitive skin that likes to break out if a product even looks at it wrong. But I didn’t experience any irritation or breakouts with this.If you have a few extra hundred in your budget, this is a great option. But if you don’t, you’re not missing a miracle product.
One person found this helpful
Amazon ReviewerAmazon Reviewer –
Hard to justify cost with utility in
This is a very pricey little pump bottle of cream with urolithin A as its star ingredient. The clinical evidence for urolithin in skincare is promising; studies suggest it can support mitochondrial function, reduce oxidative stress, and improve skin elasticity, but it’s still fairly early days, and all studies of it are sponsored by the manufacturers of Mitopure. We’re not at the level of evidence you see with retinoids, niacinamide, or vitamin C, so you’re mostly paying here for novelty and brand-backed research.The cream itself is light yellow with a mild scent (no added fragrance). The texture is lovely; lightweight, hydrating, spreads easily, and one pump is plenty to cover most of my problem areas. I especially like applying it on damp skin so it glides better and feels like it sinks in more efficiently.I gave it a fair two-week trial and while I enjoyed the experience, I didn’t notice anything miraculous that I can’t get from my NIOD eye serum at a much better value. My skin looked hydrated and smooth, but not transformed. Having a routine that includes microneedling, retinol, and red light therapy will probably yield results that are just as good, if not better (and certainly less costly).Ultimately, if you’re persuaded by the early research on urolithin and don’t mind the splurge, this is currently the only way to try it topically. The formula has a nice mix of proven support ingredients too (niacinamide, squalane, shea butter, peptides) so you’re not just banking on the urolithin. For me, it’s a luxury indulgence, not an essential.
2 people found this helpful
MLres –
Lightweight Dewy Moisturizer for Dry Skin
This cream feels very light on the skin but provides excellent hydration. I’ve been using it twice a day recently, and it makes my skin soft, smooth, and noticeably plumper. It absorbs quickly without leaving any sticky feeling, and it works perfectly under makeup. The scent is mild and clean, suitable even for sensitive skin.Compared to heavier moisturizers, this one strikes a great balance — hydrating yet breathable. The peptide formula really helps improve texture and glow over time. Though the jar isn’t large, a small amount goes a long way thanks to its creamy consistency. Overall, it feels like a quality product that nourishes dry or combination skin without greasiness, especially ideal for cooler weather.