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Energizing Day Cream Tx - Everything You Need To Know
Oct 23, 20253 min read

Energizing Day Cream Tx - Everything You Need To Know

Knox Beasley, MD

Reviewed by Stacey Berger

Written by Our Editorial Team

Find answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about our Energizing Day Cream and how it helps support your skin during midlife.

What distinguishes a day cream from a night cream?

Day creams are designed to hydrate and protect your skin throughout the day. They’re typically lighter in texture, layer well under SPF and makeup, and defend against environmental stressors. Night creams, on the other hand, are richer and more focused on repair and regeneration.

Our Energizing Day Cream Tx delivers breathable hydration, antioxidant protection, and plant-based adaptogens to help your skin stay balanced from morning to evening.

Is it okay to use night cream during the day, or day cream at night?

You can, but it’s not ideal. Night creams tend to be heavier and may not work well under sunscreen or makeup, while day creams are formulated to handle daytime exposure to UV and pollution. Using each at the right time allows ingredients to perform at their best.

How should I apply face cream?

After cleansing and applying any serums, use a small amount of cream and smooth it over your face and neck using upward, outward motions. Allow it to absorb before following with SPF or makeup.

Does the day cream include SPF?

Our Energizing Day Cream does not contain SPF. We recommend applying a broad-spectrum sunscreen as the final step in your morning routine to adequately protect your skin.

What is the best face cream for aging skin?

The best cream is one that adapts to your skin’s evolving needs. Our formula features the AP² Complex - a blend of adaptogens, phytoestrogens, and encapsulated vitamins - alongside plant-based actives designed for midlife skin. Together, they support firmness, smoothness, and nourishment.

Can I use face cream on my body?

Yes, but it’s not always necessary. Face creams contain higher concentrations of actives tailored for delicate facial skin. For the body, opt for a body moisturizer, which typically provides broader hydration at a better value.

Does face cream have an expiration date?

Yes. Check for the open jar symbol on the packaging - it indicates how many months the product remains effective after opening. Store your cream in a cool, dry place and use a spatula or clean hands to maintain freshness.

What should I look for in a face cream for wrinkles and firming?

Seek ingredients that hydrate, protect, and support elasticity. Our Energizing Day Cream Tx features Tremella Mushroom, Chaga Mushroom, and peptides - all known to help improve firmness and texture - along with Vitamins C and E for antioxidant defense. The result: skin that feels calm, supported, and visibly energized.

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