I kind of keep forgetting about this little skincare wishlist series I have going on; I am a massive skincare junkie but am really trying to reign myself in at the moment (especially as I'm currently living with my parents, who can't quite believe the sheer volume of make-up and toiletries I own...) so these posts are meant to stop me buying quite so many skincare products... I'll let you take a guess as to how effective that is! Anyhow, night creams are something I've only really come to understand in the last couple of years, but now I have more on my wishlist than you could shake a stick at!
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Superfacialist Rose Peaceful Skin Night Cream, Boots, £16.99
Freshskin by Elemis Dreamy Skin Night-Time Moisturiser, Superdrug, £13.66
Nip + Fab Viper Venom Face, Superdrug, £9.97
Clarins Super Restorative Night Cream, Boots, £73
Origins High Potency Night-A-Mins Oil Free Renewal Cream, Boots, £34.50
No7 Beautiful Skin Night Cream for Normal/Oily Skin, Boots, £13.50

Freshskin by Elemis Dreamy Skin Night-Time Moisturiser, Superdrug, £13.66
Nip + Fab Viper Venom Face, Superdrug, £9.97
Clarins Super Restorative Night Cream, Boots, £73
Origins High Potency Night-A-Mins Oil Free Renewal Cream, Boots, £34.50
No7 Beautiful Skin Night Cream for Normal/Oily Skin, Boots, £13.50
Tea Tree Night Lotion, The Body Shop, £9
Indeed Labs Hydraluron Moisture Jelly, Boots, £24.99
Botanics All Bright Hydrating Night Cream, Boots, £4.99
Trilogy Rosapene Night Cream, Boots, £28.50Superfacialist products get a lot of praise due to being effective and reasonably priced, and I really love the sound of their Rose Night Cream. I've not really tried any Elemis products but the Freshskin range sounds pretty lovely and is an affordable introduction to the brand. I've recently started exploring Nip+Fab's skincare and am keen to investigate the Viper Venom range! The Clarins night cream is way beyond my budget, but a girl can dream, right!? Again, Origins products are quite expensive but in my experience, worth the price for the effects; High Potency Night-A-Mins sounds right up my street and I love that there's an oil-free version available. I've not tried many No7 products but this cream claims to help oily skin behave like normal skin; I'm going to have to find out whether it works, sooner or later! I'm always on the lookout for mattifying products for my oily skin; The Body Shop's Tea Tree Night Lotion should tick that box nicely whilst also battling blemishes and improving skin tone. I'm happy to admit that half the appeal of the Hydraluron Moisture Jelly is in the packaging, although the gel texture does sound pretty lovely as well; I find gel moisturisers are nice and light on the skin. I really like the All Bright range Botanics do, and the night cream sounds like it would work well with my skin; anything that brightens is pretty much a done deal for me! And finally, the Trilogy cream is definitely towards the higher end of my budget but I have really loved all the Trilogy products I've tried previously so I think it would be worth the investment.
What are your favourite night creams? Have you tried any of these products? I'd love to hear any recommendations for night creams that work well with oily skin! Meanwhile, you can check out the exfoliators, day creams and cleansers I'd love to try in my previous skincare wishlists.
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