“If it aint broke, don’t fix it.” a common sentiment that is expressed when a system or method works well, there is no reason to change it. In this beauty case, I am referring to a tried and tested beauty product called Ponds Cold Cream. Yes the one that our grandmothers and mothers used and continually use to keep their skin supple, smooth and glowing. A recent testimonial by the pint size singer from Australia, Kylie Minogue declared that her beauty secret for keeping her dewy glowing skin is this time tested product. She also mentioned that she preferred to age gracefully as she was not too happy with Botox injections she previously had. The Ponds company welcomed this unabashed declaration and testimonial, as sales of this wonder cream soared 120% in the UK after this statement.
With the advances in technology, and better research and development, beauty products nowadays have come a long way in terms of advertising and promotion, ease of use, its ability to improve our skin and delay the ageing process and many other reasons to keep the consumer seeking instant gratification for the fountain of youth. Admitedly, I have used many other cleansers and moisturisers aside from Pond’s cold cream and my personal makeup remover is Lancome Bi-facil. But from time to time, I revert back to the tried and tested products and my only complaint is that the tub being sold here in Manila is too small and can be consumed in such a short period of time, you end up using it less than a month. Whereas the ones sold in bottles or with dispenser sprays tend to last you longer.
I am asked from time to time as to what is the best cleanser or makeup remover there is. The answer to that is always what works for your skin type will always be the best anything on your face. Personally, Ponds cold cream was my go to makeup remover since I was old enough to wear makeup. I remember that distinct smell which reminds you of hugging your grandmother or mom to kiss her goodnight. I have an aunt in her early 60’s who religiously uses this product as a moisturiser and cleanser and does not use soap and water to take care of her skin. She looks amazing. Is Ponds’ cold cream really all that great? Is there something you should know about Ponds before giving up on high priced cleansers? Let’s find out why this is still a cult favourite.
Why is Cream Cold?
The selling point of this cream is that it is a cleanser, makeup remover and moisturiser in one. The cooling sensation one feels when this cream is applied to the face is the evaporation of the water content off the skin. The first cold cream manufactured contained almond or olive oil, beeswax and water which did not have a long shelf life and spoiled easily. Through the years, Mineral oil was introduced to replace the olive or almond oil to make the cream more stable and long lasting. The other ingredients are to make the cream emollient. (source: Futurederm.com)
Ingredients
Mineral oil and beeswax. What’s there to be scared of? Mineral oil acts like a humectant by trapping water and moisture into the skin to make it supple while beeswax is a natural ingredient found in lip balms and other cosmetic products. Mineral oil is a derivative of petroleum jelly which is the main ingredient in Vaseline which is also a product that we use liberally on anything from mosquito bites to makeup remover to keeping our skin soft.
Who should use it?
People with dry skin should benefit from this cream as this will address the flakiness and rough patches on the skin. I would recommend using this for traveling specially to countries with cold to extreme temperatures because of the thick emollient consistency. In humid climates like ours, it can still be used, some women apply this on the face and wash their faces with warm water to remove any residue. You may also use this as a shaving cream. It won’t dry your skin like soap does.
Verdict
Ponds cold cream can stand on its own merits despite the proliferation of these expensive makeup removers slash moisturizers. It withstood the test of time and will continue to evolve to suit the changing demands of the coming generation. I asked my dermatologist once what items should I spend on and those that I can save on? Her simplified reply was, whatever that will be washed away with water should be those that we can save on, like soap and cleansers and whatever the skin needs to absorb like moisturizers, serums and creams can be splurged on. However its all a matter of preference. What I hope will not change is its simplicity and understated appeal.
Is Ponds still your makeup remover of choice? Why or why not?