Beverly Hills MD Moisturizer Review
Our verdict
Beverly Hills MD's moisturizer targets the appearance of wrinkles on combination skin using a proprietary Sculptessence ingredient blend at $60 for 50ml. The 4.1-star average from 812 reviews is respectable but suggests some buyers find it a tough value at this price.
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Combination skin types who want a premium-feel cream that targets the look of wrinkles and prefer a fresh-scented formula.
Skip if
You have dry or oily skin outside the combination range, are budget-conscious, or want a fragrance-free formula.
- Form Cream
- Skin type Combination
- Key ingredients Sculptessence
- Benefits Hydrating
- Targets Wrinkles
- Size 50 Milliliters
- Priced 176% above the category median ($21.72 across 322 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.1/5
4.1 average across 812 owner ratings
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Popularity3.0/5
812 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other women's everyday face care: moisturizers, face mists, facial kits, rollers, cleansing brushes and steamers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Specifications
| Form | Cream |
|---|---|
| Skin type | Combination |
| Key ingredients | Sculptessence |
| Benefits | Hydrating |
| Targets | Wrinkles |
| Size | 50 Milliliters |
| Scent | Fresh |
| Age range | Adult |
Overview
['Beverly Hills MD positions this moisturizer in the premium segment at $60 for a 50ml cream. The listed key ingredient is Sculptessence, a proprietary blend the brand developed to target the appearance of wrinkles. It carries a fresh scent and is formulated specifically for combination skin.', 'The formula addresses wrinkles and delivers hydration as its stated benefits. For combination skin, a cream that balances moisture without over-loading oilier zones is a reasonable goal, and a 50ml pot is a standard size for premium facial creams at this price tier.', 'The rating sits at 4.1 stars from 812 reviews. That is a decent score but slightly below the 4.4-plus ratings common among the top performers in this category. It suggests most buyers are happy, though a notable portion may have found the price-to-performance ratio harder to justify.']
Pros
- Targets the appearance of wrinkles with a proprietary Sculptessence formula
- Formulated specifically for combination skin types
- Premium cream texture in a 50ml pot
- 812 reviews provides a solid data set for gauging reliability
- Fresh scent adds a pleasant application experience
Cons
- $60 for 50ml is expensive relative to similarly rated competitors
- 4.1-star average is lower than many alternatives in this price range
- Sculptessence is proprietary, so independent ingredient evaluation is limited
- Not suitable for dry or oily skin, narrowing the audience
Performance notes
Sculptessence is Beverly Hills MD's proprietary ingredient complex. Because it is a branded blend, independent assessment of its individual components is not possible from the available data. The hydrating and wrinkle-targeting benefits listed suggest the formula combines moisturizing agents with firming or plumping actives. Cream textures are typically effective at delivering sustained hydration, which may help with the look of fine lines caused by dryness.
What buyers say
With 812 reviews averaging 4.1 stars, buyer sentiment is generally positive but more mixed than many products in this review set. The lower average for a $60 product suggests some buyers expect more at this price point, while satisfied buyers likely value the brand's positioning and the specific combination-skin formulation.
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Frequently asked questions
What is Sculptessence and how does it work?
Sculptessence is Beverly Hills MD's proprietary ingredient blend. The brand markets it as targeting the appearance of wrinkles and supporting a more defined look to the skin's surface. Because it is a branded complex, the individual components are not disclosed in the listing data, so we cannot verify the specific actives involved.
Is this moisturizer worth the $60 price?
At $60 for 50ml, this is a premium purchase. The 4.1-star average from 812 reviews suggests most buyers are satisfied, but it is not a unanimous standing ovation. If budget is a consideration, comparing it against other combination-skin creams in the $30 to $45 range with higher ratings is worth doing before committing.
Can oily skin types use this cream?
This product is formulated for combination skin. Those with fully oily skin may find the cream texture heavier than ideal and risk breakouts or excess shine in oilier zones. Sticking to the intended skin type recommendation gives you the best chance of a positive result.