The first thing I noticed was the uninspired packaging the product came in. If I'd seen it in the shop, I doubt I would have given it a second look. There's also far too much information printed on the box. If we really want all that information, we can look it up on the website. Garnier needs to consider a less cluttered, eye-catching design to capture the attention of the over 40 women.
As for the product itself, I was dubious because I've had bad luck with cosmetics in the past. I tend to have very dry skin and make-up always seemed to become dull and flaky a few hours after I'd applied it. However, I can say after testing the Garnier BB Anti-Ageing Cream, I did not have that problem. It went on easily and I was pleased to note that it had a nice, refreshing smell. While it doesn't exactly give you "instantly perfect skin" as it promises on the box, it does even out and help mute any blemishes or skin imperfections. It made my face feel fresher and smoother than it has in a long time. At the end of the day, it looked just as it did when I put it on.
Overall, I was impressed with this product and would definitely use it again.
This product is fairly thick and creamy and spreads easily, has a nice fragrance that disappears after a while, it is a shear cover tinted moisturiser so wont cover and blemishes you may want to hide and I haven't noticed a physical difference in the appearance of finelines and wrinkles, I did however find that with my sensitive skin it was a tad oily by the end of the day which didnt help with my pimple issues ( you'd think you get to my age and that wouldnt happen any more but it does). All in all i think its a great product but just not for my skin