Aframomum Angustifolium Seed Extract
Our database includes 4 products featuring Aframomum Angustifolium Seed Extract as a hero ingredient, reviewed and ranked by formulation quality, ingredient evidence, and real-world performance. Use the category filter below to narrow by product type, or explore each review for full skin-type suitability and usage guidance.
4 products with Aframomum Angustifolium Seed Extract
Luxury Wrinkle Corrector Capture Totale Hyalushot Plumping Serum
A genuinely clever targeted wrinkle corrector that delivers on its promise of instant visible plumping — but at a price that demands scrutiny. The crosspolymer HA and peptide combination is smart formulation science, though the 15mL size and $96 price tag mean you're paying luxury tax on ingredients that exist in more affordable forms elsewhere.
Luxury Night Cream Standout Capture Totale Super Potent Rich Creme
A genuinely well-formulated rich cream that hides serious actives inside luxury packaging — niacinamide, vitamin C, adenosine, and ceramide NP form a stronger evidence-based core than most luxury competitors offer. But at $118, you're paying Dior tax on ingredients that exist in excellent products at a quarter of the price, and the added fragrance undermines the formula's potential for sensitive mature skin.
Luxury Anti-Aging Icon Capture Totale Le Sérum
An undeniably elegant serum that delivers genuine hydration and visible radiance improvement, backed by proven actives like adenosine and dual-form hyaluronic acid. However, the $129.50 price for 30mL, the inclusion of alcohol and fragrance, and proprietary botanicals with limited independent validation mean you're paying significantly more for the Dior experience than the formulation alone justifies.
Luxury Skin Booster One Essential Skin Boosting Super Serum
A pleasant, lightweight luxury serum wrapped in an intriguing but scientifically shaky 'detoxification' narrative. The resurrection plant extract is a novel ingredient choice and adenosine provides proven anti-aging benefits, but the alcohol content, added fragrance, and vague positioning make this a harder sell at $115 than Dior's more clearly defined Capture Totale products.