Fitglow Beauty Redness Rescue Cream (RRC) Review

Fitglow Beauty Redness Rescue Cream (RRC)
3.9
/ 10
Moisturizing
0.3 Humectancy icon Humectancy
7.5 Occlusivity icon Occlusivity
Rich
in Antioxidants
Review

Does Fitglow Beauty Redness Rescue Cream (RRC) Work?

 
According to CreamScan AI's analysis of the ingredient list, here’s what Fitglow Beauty Redness Rescue Cream (RRC) has to offer:
 
  • Light moisturizing. It has a moisturizing rating of 3.9 out of 10.
  • Antioxidant protection.

Key Benefits of Fitglow Beauty Redness Rescue Cream (RRC)

 
These are the key benefits you can expect from using Fitglow Beauty Redness Rescue Cream (RRC):
 

Moisturizer with the Right Occlusivity for Normal to Dry Skin

According to CreamScan analysis, Fitglow Beauty Redness Rescue Cream (RRC) is lightly moisturizing, with a moisturizing rating of 3.9 out of 10.

Is it more humectant or occlusive? Significantly more occlusive. It has a low Humectancy of 0.3 out of 10 and a high Occlusivity of 7.5 out of 10, due to the high content of Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil (est. ≈9.0%) and Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Seed Oil (est. ≈6.0%).

This type of product, when used as a standalone moisturizer, may provide a significant level of occlusive hydration that is adequate for normal to dry skin.

The occlusive profile of Fitglow Beauty Redness Rescue Cream (RRC) suggests a texture that is rich and creamy but not overly thick, offering the potential to absorb into the skin without leaving a greasy afterfeel in most cases.

Please refer to the Ratings section below for details of the moisturizing rating calculation.

Rich in Skin-Protecting Antioxidants

We estimate that Fitglow Beauty Redness Rescue Cream (RRC) is rich (> 3%) in antioxidants, specifically Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Seed Oil (est. ≈6.0%).

A key benefit of antioxidants is their ability to reduce oxidative stress caused by free radicals and therefore prevent accelerated skin aging. Studies also show that antioxidants can protect against environmental damage such as UV radiation and pollution, and help reduce inflammation and skin redness.

Please note that this is not a complete list of benefits. We are in the process of enhancing our AI model to incorporate anti-pigmentation, exfoliation and anti-acne ratings.

Things to Be Aware Of: Fitglow Beauty Redness Rescue Cream (RRC)

 
CreamScan AI identified a few things to consider before adding Fitglow Beauty Redness Rescue Cream (RRC) to your skincare routine:
 

Needs to Be Paired with Extra Humectants for Optimal Moisturizing Efficacy

An ideal moisturizer for any skin type should balance the right level of occlusivity (depending on skin type) with a significant amount of humectants, while Fitglow Beauty Redness Rescue Cream (RRC) contains a low level of humectants.

People with normal to dry skin would definitely benefit from adding more humectants to their moisturizing routine beyond what this product offers. If this is your only moisturizer, it may be worth including a humectant-rich product, such as a serum, in your skincare routine.

Pros & Cons of Fitglow Beauty Redness Rescue Cream (RRC)

 
Here’s an overview of the pros and cons of Fitglow Beauty Redness Rescue Cream (RRC) to help you decide if it’s the right choice for your skincare routine:
 

Pros:

  • Provides the right level of occlusivity to moisturize normal to dry skin
  • Rich and creamy texture without being overly thick
  • Rich in antioxidants that combat oxidative stress associated with accelerated skin aging and defend against environmental damage

Cons: 

  • Ideally needs to be paired with extra humectants for optimal moisturizing efficacy

Ingredients

Est. % Ingredient Origin Functions
70
9
6
4
3
2.5
2
1.5
1.3
1
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
Est. %
Water
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Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil
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Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Seed Oil
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Symphytum Officinale Leaf Powder
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Calendula Officinalis Flower
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Chamomilla Recutita (Matricaria) Extract
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Undaria Pinnatifida Cell Culture Extract
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Cetearyl Olivate
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Sorbitan Olivate
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Mica
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Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891)
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Zinc Oxide
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Silica
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Iron Oxides (CI 77492)
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Ultramarines (CI 77007)
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Sorbitol
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Leuconostoc Ferment Filtrate
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Ratings

All humectants
0.3
0.3
Benchmark
10
All occlusives
15.0
9.0
6.0
Benchmark
20
Moisturizing rating
3.9
Ingredient Est. % Benchmark Raiting
Humectancy All humectants 0.3 10
0.3
0.3
Occlusivity All occlusives 15.0 20
7.5
9.0
6.0
Moisturizing rating
3.9
Ingredient Est. % Benchmark Humectancy
0.3
All humectants 0.3 10
0.3
All humectants
0.3
0.3
Benchmark
10
Ingredient Est. % Benchmark Occlusivity
9
6
All occlusives 15.0 20
7.5
All occlusives
15.0
9.0
6.0
Benchmark
20
Ingredient
Ingredient anti-wrinkle power
when present at, %
in this formula est. %
Rating
None
Total
0
None
Anti-wrinkle rating
0
Ingredient Est. % Benchmark
Rich in Antioxidants
6
All antioxidants 6 3 Rich in antioxidants
All antioxidants
6
Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Seed Oil
6
Benchmark
3
Ingredient Est. % Benchmark
Rich in Soothing
2.5
All soothing 2.5 5 No
All soothing
2.5
2.5
Benchmark
5

Ingredients explained

Water
Est. %70
Function
Origin
WaterThe most used ingredient in skincare. Its concentration defines the product texture: rich creams may have about 50% of water while a light jelly about 90%. Water doesn’t moisturize the skin by itself and is used in skincare as a solvent for other ingredients.
Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil
Est. %9
Function
Origin
Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed OilA fatty oil expressed from sunflower seeds and one of the most commonly used oils in skincare. It has great emollient and occlusive moisturizing properties. Sunflower oil is one of the richest sources of vitamin E – an important skin antioxidant.
Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Seed Oil
Est. %6
Function
Origin
Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Seed OilAn emollient and occlusive moisturizing oil derived from grape seeds that are leftover after juicing or wine production. It contains linoleic, oleic, palmitic, and stearic acids, squalene, as well as phytosterols and various antioxidant compounds.
Symphytum Officinale Leaf Powder
Est. %4
Function
Origin
Symphytum Officinale Leaf Powder
Calendula Officinalis Flower
Est. %3
Function
Origin
Calendula Officinalis Flower
Chamomilla Recutita (Matricaria) Extract
Est. %2.5
Function
Origin
Chamomilla Recutita (Matricaria) ExtractAn extract obtained from the whole German chamomile plant that contains nice-smelling chamazulene and bisabolol, as well as large amounts of soothing mucilage.
Undaria Pinnatifida Cell Culture Extract
Est. %2
Function
Origin
Undaria Pinnatifida Cell Culture Extract
Cetearyl Olivate
Est. %1.5
Function
Origin
Cetearyl Olivate

A multifunctional ingredient derived from plants that primarily serves as an emulsifier. Supplied as a waxy ivory-colored flake, it can also be used as an emollient and slip modifier that gives a product an overall light, silky finish.

Sorbitan Olivate
Est. %1.3
Function
Origin
Sorbitan OlivateAn ester of sorbitol (a type of sugar alcohol) and olive oil fatty acids. It is used as an emulsifying agent to stabilize oil droplets in water (or vice versa).
Mica
Est. %1
Function
Origin
MicaA mineral powder made up of silicates with several functions (the main one being as a colorant). It has a shimmery appearance, making it highly desirable in certain cosmetic products. Mica also helps the product to apply more smoothly.
Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891)
Est. %0.3
Function
Origin
Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891)One of two the most commonly used mineral sunscreens. It can absorb UV light, including UVB – which causes burning, tanning, and even skin cancer. Also used as a colorant, titanium dioxide gives a product a bright white color.
Zinc Oxide
Est. %0.3
Function
Origin
Zinc OxideA white mineral powder mainly used in skincare as a physical sunscreen. It protects against UVA light that leads to visible signs of aging, including wrinkles and fine lines. Zinc oxide can also be used as a colorant to enhance the whiteness of a product.
Silica
Est. %0.3
Function
Origin
SilicaA widely used cosmetic ingredient with the same chemical composition as the sand found on beaches. A common function of silica is its ability to control viscosity. In certain chemical forms, it can effectively thicken cream-style products.
Iron Oxides (CI 77492)
Est. %0.3
Function
Origin
Iron Oxides (CI 77492)Also known as iron (III) oxide, this ingredient is a yellow-colored pigment that can either be derived from minerals or produced synthetically. It adds yellow tones to cosmetic products.
Ultramarines (CI 77007)
Est. %0.3
Function
Origin
Ultramarines (CI 77007)
Sorbitol
Est. %0.3
Function
Origin
SorbitolA sweet-tasting alcohol derived from glucose. Aside from its sweet taste (for which it is used as a very common sweetener), Sorbitol is also very good at retaining water and is used in skincare as a humectant.
Leuconostoc Ferment Filtrate
Est. %0.3
Function
Origin
Leuconostoc Ferment Filtrate