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Helen Wilson-Beevers

I tested the firming moisturiser that’s said to improve the appearance of fine lines

The moisturiser contains neuropeptides, a skincare ingredient said to reduce the look of fine lines - (Helen Wilson-Beevers/The Independent)

There’s a plethora of anti-ageing products on the market, from retinol creams and serums to exfoliating acids. While I’m sceptical of some marketing spiel, good-quality dermatologist-approved skincare always piques my interest. As a 42-year-old beauty journalist, I find the best skincare offers key ingredients with tangible benefits – while slotting easily into your daily routine.

With all of that in mind, I was keen to try Perricone MD’s pro-strength firming moisturiser, a new addition to the brand’s lineup. The formula contains neuropeptides, a growing buzzword in skincare, said to help promote collagen production and reduce the appearance of fine lines by inhibiting the chemical signals that cause them.

While premium skincare brand Perricone MD has an entire product collection containing this ingredient, the pro-strength firming moisturiser was my first port of call to try. The cream is billed as offering long-lasting moisture to visibly boost skin thickness and improve elasticity, all while reducing the look of sun damage. These are bold claims, so I was interested to see whether they stand up to testing.

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I tested the product’s consistency, formula and any visible results (Helen Wilson-Beevers)

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Perricone MD neuropeptide pro-strength firming moisturiser

Rating: 4/5

Size: 59ml

Key ingredients: Neuropeptides, glycerin and shea butter

Why we love it

  • Smoothing
  • Softening

Take note

  • Pricey

My main skin concerns are dryness and dullness, so I often reach for hydrating moisturisers with brightening ingredients to create a dewy look that can, in turn, make skin appear plumper. So I had high expectations of this £140 formula.

On first application, I was impressed with the consistency – it’s creamy without being greasy. It absorbs quickly and adds a subtle glow due to its hydrating ingredients (glycerin and nourishing shea butter). Despite having sensitive skin, I experienced no irritation when testing the formula; instead, I found it to be soothing. Without makeup, I saw an even finish to my skin, but it also works well as a primer under foundation.

The moisturiser has a smoothing, softening finish (Helen Wilson-Beevers)

The neuropeptide is the hero ingredient here, but I’d need to use the moisturiser for longer to comment on any signs of increased firmness or elasticity – I’ll update this review with how my skin looks over time.

And as with all products promising to reduce wrinkles, topical skincare can only do so much to diminish fine lines. Having said that, this moisturiser’s ingredients are effective at temporarily improving the appearance of wrinkles.

There are more affordable moisturisers that will offer similar results, for example, The Ordinary’s natural moisturising factors and La Roche Posay’s cicaplast – but this one definitely feels more luxe to use.

For those who want to treat themselves, Perricone’s firming formula has visible skincare benefits and is indulgent.

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Is Perricone MD’s pro-strength firming moisturiser worth it?

If you’re looking to splurge on a fancy new moisturiser, this is an indulgent product to buy. The rich texture hydrates the skin and leaves a nourishing (not sticky or tacky) layer. While undoubtedly a treat purchase, Perricone MD’s pro-strength firming moisturiser gave my 42-year-old skin a hydration boost and worked well as a primer, too.

How I tested

My main skin concerns are dryness and dullness. I go for hydrating products with brightening ingredients to create a dewy look that can, in turn, make skin appear plumper.

I added the firming moisturiser into my daily routine for a week, wearing it on bare skin and underneath make-up. During this time, I looked at the product’s consistency, how it felt on my skin and any visible effects such as improved tone, firmness or smoothness. I also noted how well the formula worked with other products and whether I’d continue using it as part of my usual skincare lineup.

I added Perricone MD’s pro-strength firming moisturiser to my daily skincare routine, assessing the following factors:

Why you can trust IndyBest reviews

IndyBest tests thousands of products to bring our readers genuine reviews and honest verdicts. Our skincare reviews are the result of hands-on testing by beauty experts. We only publish first-hand praise for a product when it’s been tried, tested and approved by one of our reviewers.

Helen Wilson-Beevers is a beauty journalist with more than a decade of experience testing skincare products. Within this time, she has tested budget-friendly beauty brands like CeraVe and The Inkey List, as well as covering more premium picks like Laura Mercier. Helen is in her forties and has dry skin, so she has a keen eye for products supporting both hydration and a youthful appearance.

For more skincare solutions, read our guide to the best retinol body lotions 2026, recommended by dermatologists

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