The Science-Lab Splurge That Actually Delivers
Augustinus Bader · The Rich Cream
A minimalist jar, a patented complex, and skin that genuinely looks smoother after a month.
If Crème de la Mer sells heritage, Augustinus Bader sells the laboratory. The brand is built around Professor Bader’s “TFC8” complex — a proprietary blend of amino acids and vitamins designed to signal the skin’s own renewal. It’s clinical where La Mer is romantic, and for a certain kind of buyer, that’s exactly the appeal.
The overview
The Rich Cream is the heavier of the two flagship moisturisers (The Cream is its lighter sibling). It’s fragrance-free, unfussy, and does something rare in this price bracket: it produces a result you can see. Over a month of nightly use, my skin looked measurably smoother, with fewer of the fine dehydration lines around the eyes.
Application
Two pumps, morning or night, on clean skin — that’s the whole routine the brand wants you to follow, ideally without layering a dozen other actives on top. I found it played best at night. In summer, The Rich Cream can feel like a lot; if you run oily or live somewhere humid, size down to The Cream instead.
The verdict
This is the rare luxury moisturiser I’d call a genuine investment rather than an indulgence. It’s not magic — nothing is — but with consistent use it delivers on smoothness and bounce. 4.5 stars, with the honest asterisk that you have to actually commit for the price to make sense.