Reviews for Revitalizing Nourishing Cream
By Primavera
Average rating: 4.3 out of 5 hearts
By Fern on May 6, 2013
Not loving this...
I’m a sucker for descriptions and the one for this cream really grabbed me. But, I’m finding that it’s not providing enough moisture to this “mature” face. Weleda cold cream works much better for me.
By Frankie on March 20, 2013
Subtle scent and great ingredients
I’ve only tried the sample size from the starter kit but it’s a really good cream. Like all Primavera products, this cream has substance and it does what it says as it is indeed nourishing.
Not greasy nor heavy but smooth and velvety this cream will restore all skin types.
By Denise on December 8, 2012
The perfect cream for dry/sensitive skin!
I love this moisturizer! My skin became extremely dry after I turned 40, and my usual skin cream stopped working (my skin felt tight, dry and blotchy). I tried countless products before i found the Primavera nourishing crime, and was so relieved to find it. My skin feels perfectly nourished and balanced, yet the cream is not heavy at all. No breakouts either. I use this cream during the day and the Primavera intensive moisturizer at night.
By Jan on February 17, 2012
Has taken 5 years off my face
A very hydrating lotion with a delicious scent and smooth consistency. I feel like it has taken at least 5 years off my face since I started using it 3 months ago.
By Mb on December 18, 2011
Quite nice
This product is quite nice. It isn’t overly fragrant and it absorbs very well leaving skin feeling smooth and supple.
By Deepa on February 15, 2011
Amazing product!
I love all of Natural Balance (Primavera) products. I especially love this cream for the following reasons: its lightness on my skin, its gentle fragrance, its amazing moisturizing properties and a lasting effect on the improvement of texture and appearance of the face.
Formerly called "Natural Balance Hydrating Cream" -Packed with plant oils, antioxidants and fatty acids, this lightweight cream lusciously hydrates and protects skin.





