While I share little in common with Kendall Roy, the fictional character from “Succession,” one surprising connection is that we both rely on Augustinus Bader products for our skincare routines—Kendall boasts The Rich Cream, while I prefer The Foaming Cleanser. The latter provides an effective way to remove make-up, SPF, and other daily pollutants, all while being easy to use. In this era where skincare regimens are treated like sacred rituals, having even a small piece of Kendall’s luxurious routine adds a playful thrill to my daily life, as I navigate a world far removed from corporate power plays.
Recently, Augustinus Bader introduced a new addition to their product lineup, a breakthrough serum called The Elixir. Unlike their signature, cobalt blue offers, The Elixir is encased in striking gold packaging, symbolizing its prestige. This new formulation includes exosomes and phyto-peptides—ingredients that dominate this year’s skincare buzz—crafting a powerful formula aimed at improving skin elasticity, tone, and texture. With ageing inevitably leading to skin laxity and dullness, The Elixir comes as a targeted solution for those seeking to rejuvenate their complexion and enhance their skin’s overall vitality.
But The Elixir isn’t for everyone. It’s designed specifically for individuals grappling with diminished collagen production and a lack of skin firmness. For those with ultra-sensitive skin, it is advisable to stick with Augustinus Bader’s milder offerings. However, for those whose skin can handle it, the serum boasts some remarkable clinical results that might just convince even the most skeptical beauty enthusiasts to give it a try.
In a clinical study, participants saw a significant 26% improvement in skin firmness and an impressive 74% reduction in uneven pigmentation after just eight weeks of daily use. Frown lines, sometimes referred to as “11 lines,” decreased by 17% within the same period. These results provide a compelling case for the efficacy of The Elixir—it’s as if the most sought-after solutions in skincare have been meticulously bottled and made available for everyday use.
One ingredient worth mentioning is biomimetic elastin, which represents a notable innovation in skincare. This “breakthrough” polypeptide mimics the natural protein structure of the skin, imparting a bounciness and plumpness almost immediately upon application. It’s fascinating to see how science can mimic what our skin inherently needs, allowing for a more youthful appearance without invasive procedures.
While the price tag of The Elixir—£435—may seem steep, when you consider its ultra-concentrated formula and the benefits it offers, it may well be worth the investment. For those who can tolerate it, this serum could be the answer to revitalizing dull skin and combating early signs of ageing, making it a valuable addition to any skincare routine. Embracing such luxury can feel indulgent, but if it leads to real results, it may just be a worthy splurge on the journey towards maintaining youthful, glowing skin.

