Sisley Paris All Day All Year
Shop It Now What’s the Big Deal? Imagine a moisturizer that claims to do everything: hydrate, protect against pollution, fight stress, and keep your skin looking timeless. …
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What’s the Big Deal?
Imagine a moisturizer that claims to do everything: hydrate, protect against pollution, fight stress, and keep your skin looking timeless. That’s Sisley’s All Day All Year. It’s like a Swiss Army knife for your face, but wrapped in French luxury. The catch? It costs $540. For that price, you could buy a designer handbag… or 27 bottles of drugstore moisturizer. Let’s see if it’s worth it.
The Good Stuff
- Feels Like Heaven: The texture is silky, rich but not greasy. It sinks into your skin like a hug from a cloud. Perfect if you hate that sticky feeling.
- 24/7 Moisture: Dry skin folks, rejoice. This keeps your face plump and dewy all day (and night). No more 3 p.m. desert-face.
- Fancy Ingredients: White lily extract (to fight pollution), algae (for hydration), and shea butter (to lock in moisture). It’s like a green smoothie for your skin.
- Luxury Vibes: Comes in a heavy glass jar that looks like it belongs on a marble bathroom counter. Using it feels like a spa day.
The Not-So-Good Stuff
- The Price Tag: $540. Let that sink in. That’s rent in some cities. Or a round-trip flight to Europe. Or 540 tacos.
- No SPF: Surprising for a “day” cream. You’ll still need sunscreen (which is non-negotiable, BTW).
- Fragrance Alert: It smells like a fancy garden—lovely, but could irritate sensitive skin.
- No Heavy Hitters: Missing actives like retinol or vitamin C. Don’t expect dramatic anti-aging miracles.
Who’s It For?
- Luxe-Lovers: If you treat skincare as self-care and love indulging in bougie products.
- Dry/Sensitive Skin: Great for parched or reactive skin that needs gentle, consistent hydration.
- Minimalists: Want one product instead of layering serums, day creams, and night creams? This does it all.
Skip It If:
- You’re acne-prone (rich creams can clog pores).
- You want proven anti-aging ingredients (retinol fans, look elsewhere).
- Your budget is more “Target” than “Tiffany’s.”
How It Stacks Up to Others
- La Mer Moisturizing Cream ($395): Similar richness and celeb status, but Sisley feels lighter. La Mer’s scent is stronger, though.
- Tata Harper Repairative Moisturizer ($168): Clean, green, and hydrating, but not as luxe. For eco-warriors on a budget.
- CeraVe Moisturizing Cream ($20): Basic, no-nonsense hydration. Does the job without the drama (or the price tag).
The Final Verdict
All Day All Year is like wearing a cashmere sweater on your face—undeniably luxurious, cozy, and extra. It won’t turn back time or replace your sunscreen, but if you crave a minimalist routine and have money to burn, it’s a joy to use.
Worth It? If you’re splurging for the experience and love French pharmacy vibes, maybe. For hardcore results? Invest in retinoids, SPF, and a good facialist instead.
P.S. Always ask for a sample first! Bluemercury’s usually happy to hook you up. Your skin (and wallet) deserve a test drive.