This Morning's Nadine Baggott 'swears by' No7 dermatologist-approved cream at 60
The cream was developed in collaboration with leading consultant dermatologist Professor Chris Griffiths OBE, the brains behind Boots' No7 anti-ageing products
As a beauty writer, I'm always excited to receive expert recommendations when it comes to find skincare that really works, especially youth-defying products that can be incorporated effortlessly into anti-ageing routines. On a recent episode of ITV's This Morning, beauty expert and influencer Nadine Baggott discussed her top beauty trends for 2025.
The beauty guru revealed that The Skin's Diary's Night Repair Therapy is one of her favourite new creams. She said it is "20 times [more] powerful than retinol and outperforms prescription grade tretinoin".
The rich £135 moisturiser has not only received the seal of approval from influencers but from dermatologists, too. The cream was developed in collaboration with leading consultant dermatologist Professor Chris Griffiths OBE, the brains behind Boots' No7 anti-ageing products.
Star ingredients like bilberry extract, retinyl palmitate, niacinamide and cell-communicating peptides protect, rebuild and restore ageing skin indicators such as wrinkles and sagging, OK! reports. Official tests from The Skin Diary confirm the cream trumps prescription-level retinoids when it comes to performance, giving a 200% increase in elastic fibres and doubling collagen in three months – all without irritation.
It's potentially the perfect pick for those who don't want to use harsher vitamin A derivatives. The Skin Diary's hero product has seen an increase in searches of 5,000 after being featured on TV.
While the £135 price tag might seem steep, new customers can nab a 10% discount by signing up for The Skin Diary's newsletters here. That brings it down to the much friendlier price of £121.50.
The Night Repair Therapy cream is recommended by Nadine Baggott (Image: The Skin Diary)
This isn't the first time Nadine's skincare picks have been spot-on. Last December, she dubbed The Inkey List's Bio-Active Ceramide Enriched Moisturiser, currently priced at £14 down from £19, as 'absolutely brilliant' and 'perfect for winter skin'..
She gushed about it to Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard, saying, "It's my favourite launch of the year." But Nadine isn't the only one singing this £19 beauty gem's praises.
On The Inkey List's website, the moisturiser has over 800 five-star reviews from satisfied skincare shoppers. Many of whom claim to have seen results after just a few uses.
'Skinfluencer' Nadine Baggott talked about this anti-ageing night cream on This Morning (Image: ITV)
One customer, Helen, wrote: "Love. Not only has it brightened my skin but it feels much more hydrated and plump which is a huge benefit for me during the winter. I really love the perfume free smell, I have sensitive skin so again...big bonus for me."
If you're on the hunt for more retinoids or a retinol alternative that's gentle on sensitive skin, we're among the many fans of Elizabeth Arden's Retinol + HPR Ceramide Rapid Skin Renewing Water Cream, priced at £75. Nadine is also said to be a fan of Medik8's Bakuchiol Peptides Retinol Alternative Peptide-Infused Serum, which costs £55.
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