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InvisiCrepe Body Balm Review

SKIN CARE REVIEWS

12.20.22DISCLAIMER

What is InvisiCrepe Body Balm?

InvisiCrepe Body Balm is an anti-aging body balm by City Beauty that is designed to gradually erase the look of crepey skin anywhere on the body.

This body balm is said to be more than just a moisturizer. While it offers full hydration and support for your skin barrier, it also benefits your skin’s production of youthful levels of collagen and elastin to help smooth and plump the look of saggy, wrinkled skin. In this review, we’ll discuss who may benefit from this product, key ingredients used in the formulation, how to use the product, InvisiCrepe Body Balm reviews from real customers, and alternatives that you may want to consider. 

Who is it for?

InvisiCrepe Body Balm is a solution for several skin concerns that commonly occur due to the aging process, such as crepey skin, dehydration, thinning skin, sagging skin, and wrinkles. This body balm can be used by all skin types, including normal, oily, combination, dry, and even sensitive skin. However, if you have sensitive or allergic skin, it’s always recommended to do a patch test first before trying any new skin care product, including InvisiCrepe Body Balm.

Formulation insight

InvisiCrepe Body Balm is formulated without parabens, sulfates, phthalates, mineral oil, gluten, nuts, and animal-derived ingredients.

In addition, City Beauty is cruelty-free and does not test on animals. The InvisiCrepe Body Balm formula is claimed to make long-term repairs to the skin barrier and help strengthen the skin’s cellular protein matrix, resulting in a smoother, firmer, more hydrated feel.

It targets all the symptoms of crepey skin through 3 main pathways: hydration, cell regeneration, and protein network support.

One of the key ingredients in InvisiCrepe Body Balm that improves skin hydration is called AcquaCell, a natural complex of watermelon rind extract, lentil fruit extract, unripened apple and apple skin. Watermelon rind contains citrulline, which aids in the function of filaggrin. Filaggrin plays an integral role in maintaining skin hydration by preserving stratum corneum integrity and the production of Natural Moisturizing Factor (NMF) components.

Lentil contains vitamin B5 and trisaccharides, and apple starch contains polysaccharides, sodium lactate, and sodium PCA. All of these components replenish the skin’s NMF, while also reducing the appearance of fine lines. 

DL Lipids is another ingredient in InvisiCrepe Body Balm that helps to improve the skin’s hydration. DL Lipids is a proprietary blend consisting of soy lipids, soybean phytosterols, and plant based sodium hyaluronate. The composition of these plant lipids is said to mimic the naturally occurring lipid structure of the human lipid bilayer (the skin barrier).

A strong, intact barrier is important to keep moisture in and keep things like allergens, bacteria, and irritants out.

When the barrier is weakened, these intruders can pass through the top layer of skin, causing damage that ultimately leads to common skin conditions such as acne, rashes, sensitive skin, and even signs of aging.

A key ingredient in InvisiCrepe Body Balm that promotes cell regeneration is Lactococcus ferment lysate. Lactococcus ferment lysate helps to maintain a healthy balance in the skin’s microbiome by maximizing the benefits of good bacteria, which strengthens the skin’s natural defenses for optimal hydration, reduced inflammation and redness, and improved appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. In addition,

Lactococcus ferment lysate works together with oat bran extract in the InvisiCrepe Body Balm formula to activate cell regeneration and provide a firming effects. 

Another key ingredient in the InvisiCrepe Body Balm is niacinamide, a form of vitamin B3. Niacinamide acts as a precursor to the coenzymes NADH and NADPH. These coenzymes play an important role in cellular metabolism, which means they provide skin cells with the energy needed to function properly.

Niacinamide has the ability to repair the skin barrier and improve skin moisture, as well as reduce inflammation, blotchiness, hyperpigmentation, acne, and wrinkling.

In addition, niacinamide increases dermal collagen production (lab tests show it can boost collagen by an impressive 54%), which helps to promote firmer, tighter skin. 

Ribose is another ingredient in InvisiCrepe Body Balm that helps to increase dermal collagen production. Specifically, this plant-derived nutrient boosts energy levels in your fibroblasts by 19%. Fibroblasts are the cells that produce matrix proteins, such as collagen.

Once again, restoring youthful collagen levels helps to promote firmer, tighter, younger-looking skin.

How to use?

Before applying InvisiCrepe Body Balm, ensure that your skin is clean and dry. Massage the balm into areas of concern once per day to receive optimal benefits. City Beauty explains that there is no need to reapply InvisiCrepe Body Balm since it is formulated to not only deeply hydrate skin, but to retain hydration. 

Reviews

InvisiCrepe Body Balm reviews on the City Beauty website are overall very positive, with the product receiving mostly 4 and 5 star reviews. Reviews mention that the product does live up to its claims of transforming crepey skin to more smooth, firm, and youthful-looking skin. Many reviews also point out that the texture and scent of InvisiCrepe Body Balm are quite pleasant. They only negative comments in InvisiCrepe Body Balm reviews are regarding the price; many customers wish the jar was larger for the price. 

On The Derm Review below, reviews were mostly positive. One review says: “I just received Invisicrepe today. After using this product, my skin absolutely loves it. I would like to mention, that I have very sensitive skin. I have tried Crepe Erase in the past, and it just doesn’t compare to the quality of Invisicrepe. I think it is absolutely fabulous!”

 

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Water

Cetearyl Alcohol

Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride

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Lactococcus Ferment Lysate

Glycerin

Cyclopentasiloxane

Niacinamide

Glyceryl Stearate

Peg-100 Stearate

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Hordeum Distichon (Barley) Extract

Butylene Glycol

Dimethicone

Ceteareth-20

Ceteareth-20 is a synthetic compound that functions as an emulsifier and surfactant in a variety of cosmetics and personal care products....

Ribose

Phenoxyethanol

Phenoxyethanol is glycol ether used as a preservative in cosmetic products and medicines. This is a kind of ether alcohol with aromatic properties that can enhance a skin product’s scent....

Phellodendron Amurense Bark Extract

Santalum Album (Sandalwood) Extract

Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer

Acrylates/C10-30 alkyl acrylate crosspolymer is a synthetic ingredient used as a thickening agent, texture enhancer, film-forming agent, and emulsifier in cosmetics and personal care products....

Chlorphenesin

Chlorphenesin is a synthetic preservative that is used in a variety of cosmetics and personal care products in order to extend the shelf-life by preventing microbial contamination....

Caprylyl Glycol

Caprylyl glycol is a skin conditioning agent that adds moisturization and wetting properties to many cosmetics and personal care products, as well as functions as a preservative booster....

Fragrance

Ethylhexylglycerin

Hexylene Glycol

Citrullus Lanatus (Watermelon) Fruit Extract

Citrullus lanatus, also known as watermelon, is a scrambling and trailing vine in the flowering plant family Cucurbitaceae. Watermelon is grown in tropical and subtropical areas worldwide for its large...

Allantoin

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Cyamopsis Tetragonoloba (Guar) Gum

Xanthan Gum

Tetrasodium Glutamate Diacetate

Lens Esculenta (Lentil) Fruit Extract

Lens esculenta is a bushy annual plant that produces an edible legume known as a lentil. Raw lentils contain 8% water, 63% carbohydrates including 11% dietary fiber, 25% protein, and...

Pyrus Malus (Apple) Fruit Extract

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Avena Sativa (Oat) Bran Extract

Sodium Hyaluronate

Sodium Lactate

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Glycolipids

Tocopherol

Carrageenan

Chondrus crispus, also known as Irish moss or carrageen moss, is a species of red algae. The principal component of Chondrus crispus is a viscous substance made of the polysaccharide

Soybean Phytosterols

Sodium Pca

Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice

Sea Salt

  • Mo Original review: Mar 26, 2022. Reply

    1st time user, I never comment on anything, but this stuff is the best ever 100% big thumbs up, and a little goes a long way, I’m hooked I will be using this for ever
    Thank you, awesome product.

  • brian King Original review: Dec 30, 2021. Reply

    The ads speak to tests etc, the red flag is the products (s) have not been evaluated by the FDA . It is also reported that there are other products with similiar ingredients that are $”s less expensive. . Always remember the placebo affect may pay a short term benefit. Thanks for viewing my comments. submission reject??? I have not said this to your company in the past, If I am incorrect please forward confirmation of same.

  • brian King Original review: Dec 30, 2021. Reply

    The ads speak to tests etc, the red flag is the products (s) have not been evaluated by the FDA . It is also reported that there are other products with similiar ingredients that are $”s less expensive. . Always remember the placebo affect may pay a short term benefit. Thanks for viewing my comments.

  • tanya miesse Original review: Sep 05, 2020. Reply

    i have been to a lot of doctors im 63 and my arms are so thin they get cut very easily there is no hope for me my body i fighting against itself according to the doctors my skin is never going to look good enough to go out with my husband and look attractive im glad there are women who are looking better but there no hope for me

  • Joni Bernhardt Original review: May 21, 2020. Reply

    I just received Invisicrepe today. After using this product, my skin absolutely loves it. I would like to mention, that I have very sensitive skin. I have tried Crepe Erase in the past, and it just doesn’t compare to the quality of Invisicrepe. I think it is absolutely fabulous!

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