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Nivea.

Opinions Nivea - Doctor's analysis and BeautyDecoders' opinion.

Nivea is born December 6, 1911 in Hamburg, the meeting of pharmacist Dr Oscar Troplowitz (Beiersdorf), dermatologist Paul Gerson Unna and chemist Isaac Lifschütz - discoverer of’Eucerit, the water-in-oil emulsifier that makes possible the first stable skincare cream in modern history. The name Nivea comes from the Latin nix, nivis - snow white«. In 2026, the Iconic blue Nivea cream sells 100 million units a year in the world - a design unchanged since the adoption of the round case in 1925. 6 out of 10 French households buy at least one Nivea product a year. Today, the brand has more than 500 products. Fifteen products listed in BeautyDecoded, 56 cumulative user reviews - with a major editorial signal on the flagship product: facial use culturally anchored in a body formula.

Author Dr Sylvain David
Expertise Independent cosmetic analysis
Products analyzed 15 references
Compiled opinions 56 BeautyDecoded returns
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Products analyzed
56
BeautyDecoded review (Iconic cream: 24 only)
79,9
Anti-âge max (Derma Skin Clear Night - AHA)
1911
Foundation year (Hamburg, Beiersdorf)

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The Eucerit of 1911 - the invention that founded modern cosmetics.

Nivea's historic place in the global cosmetics landscape is due to a specific chemical innovation: the’Eucerit, a water-in-oil emulsifier discovered by Isaac Lifschütz in 1911. Before Eucerit, creams were rancid animal fats that didn't hold emulsions. Eucerit stabilizes water-in-oil emulsions without rancidity - the modern cosmetics industry was literally born in the Beiersdorf laboratory in Hamburg. One hundred and fifteen years later, Nivea Cream retains this formulatory base - its strength (documented body emollient efficacy) and its limitation (rich, fragrant formula, no corrective active ingredients). Today, the Beiersdorf Group produces 6.2 billion euros in sales with its marques Nivea, Eucerin, La Prairie and Labello.

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The Eucerit heritage and emollient philosophy

Visit Nivea Iconic Cream remains built around Eucerit + glycerol + lanolin + fragrance - a body emollient with exceptional lipid richness. Dry skin score 84, score oily skin 0 The formula is clinically consistent with body use (feet, legs, dry areas) and unsuitable for facial use on any profile that is not strictly dry. No corrective assets (anti-aging, blemishes, spots, redness: all 0) - this is a maintenance cream, not an active skin care product. The presence of fragrance (sensitive skin score -6.5) is the main irritation factor documented in the 24 reports.

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Three differentiating proprietary assets

In addition to the historic Eucerit, the modern Nivea catalog is based on three proprietary active ingredients: Eucerit, Eucerit, Eucerit, Eucerit and Eucerit. Coenzyme Q10 (accessible anti-aging range - documented mitochondrial antioxidant, whose skin concentration decreases with age), the Luminous 630® (Beiersdorf's patented synthetic chromanoid anti-stain agent, a documented tyrosinase inhibitor Marescottie 2019), and a glycolic + lactic AHA complex on the Derma Skin Clear range - which concentrates best active scores in the Nivea catalog (anti-aging 79.9, blemishes 76.5, spots 76.5).

Editorial reading

«Nivea is the most fascinating brand to analyze in BeautyDecoded for one simple reason: its most documented product (24 reviews) is also its lowest-rated (2.98/5). Nivea Cream is not a bad product - it's a good one. a product formulated for the body and applied to the face by 100 years of marketing culture. Opinions are crystal-clear: «too greasy for the face» (×3), «perfect for feet» (×3). This is the most documented misaligned use case in the entire BeautyDecoded database.. In contrast, the Derma Skin Clear Night Exfoliator has the best active scores in the catalog (anti-aging 79.9, blemishes and imperfections 76.5), with an expert opinion on incipient pimples - comparable to AHA exfoliants from selective pharmacies. Between these two extremes, Grape Seed Oil is the silent champion Exceptional Q/P (4.5/5 out of 10 reviews), sensitive skin 0, reported out of stock by two users».»

Nivea ranges - formulatory positioning according to BeautyDecoded.

The Nivea catalog is structured around six main ranges. Understanding their signature active ingredients helps guide selection according to skin profile and target objective.

Nivea range Signature assets BeautyDecoded balance sheet
Nivea cream (body / face) Eucerit + lanolin + perfume Oily skin 0 - sensitive skin -6.5 - body formula badly repositioned face - 24 reviews
Cleansing Oil Grape seed oil Peau sensible 0 - Q/P champion - best-seller in distribution - 10 reviews 4.5/5
Q10 (anti-aging) Coenzyme Q10 + creatine + SPF15 Dry skin 84-91 - sensitive skin -0.6 to -3 - anti-ageing 38-42 - basic care
Luminous 630 (anti-spot) Luminous 630® (patented Beiersdorf active ingredient) Blemishes 46.75 - insufficient anti-blemish effectiveness in our opinion - irritates sensitive mature skin
Derma Skin Clear (anti-imperfections) AHA glycolic + lactic night TOP scores catalog - anti-aging 79.9, blemishes 76.5, spots 76.5 - sensitive skin -7.0
Suncare (Ambre Solaire / Nivea Sun) SPF50 UV filters (chemical likely) Children SPF50: sensitive skin -3.0 - documented allergy - mineral filters preferable for young skins
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The Luminous 630® active ingredient explained. Visit Luminous 630 (synthetic chromanoid 5-hydroxy-2-(hydroxymethyl)-4H-chromen-4-one) is an active substance anti-stain patented by Beiersdorf whose documented mechanism of action is the’tyrosinase inhibition (key enzyme in melanogenesis). Clinically documented in a 2019 study (Marescottie M. et al.). BeautyDecoded stain score on the range: 46,75 - moderate for a patented depigmenting active ingredient, suggesting a concentration or galenic stability limit. For marked hyperpigmentation, La Roche-Posay Mela B3 Serum (tranexamic acid + niacinamide 5 %) achieves 90,1 in comparison.
Source: Marescottie M et al. Identification and characterization of a novel tyrosinase inhibitor (Thiamidol) for skin pigmentation disorders. 2019.

The Nivea Cream paradox - mismatch between use and formulation.

The iconic Nivea Cream illustrates a rare cosmetological phenomenon: a product whose culture of use is decoupled from its target formulation. Understanding this discrepancy enables us to redirect the purchase to the appropriate application area.

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Nivea Cream instructions for use. The formula (Eucerit + lanolin + fragrance) is a body emollient with documented efficacy on dry body areas (feet, legs, elbows, knees). Oily skin score 0 - contraindicated on any profile that is not strictly dry in the facial area. Sensitive skin score -6.5 - fragrance is the main documented irritant. For the face, refer to the Q10 (sensitive skin -0.6) or the’Grape Seed Oil (sensitive skin 0, for make-up removal).

Nivea Crème's original formula is based on Eucerit (1911) and a very rich lipid base - clinically proven to be the best in the world. an occlusive maintenance cream, not an active care product. Anti-aging score 0, blemishes 0, redness 0, spots 0 : no corrective assets in the formula. Hundred-year-old marketing culture has fixed a massive facial use - but the 24 BeautyDecoded reviews are remarkably consistent on this precise point: three reviews «top for feet», three «too greasy for face», two «perfect on my legs». Application zone displacement is the most informative clinical signal of the entire BD base. Nivea Cream has regained full legitimacy on the body, but loses all relevance on the face of mixed to oily profiles.

The fifteen products analyzed, at a glance.

Sorted by descending rating. Iconic Nivea Cream (24 reviews) and Grape Seed Oil (10 reviews) are the strongest statistical bases in the Nivea catalog analyzed. The other references are based on 1 to 3 reviews each - signals to be confirmed on larger volumes.

Product Note Opinions Verdict
Q10 Plus Day Cream SPF155,00/52~12-18 € - Accessible anti-aging (sensitive skin -0.6)
Q10 Power Anti-Wrinkle SPF155,00/51~14-20 € - Anti-ageing 38.25
Q10 Wrinkle Filler Serum5,00/51~16-22 € - Lion wrinkle tensor
Derma Skin Clear Night Exfoliator5,00/51~14-20 € - TOP scores catalog (AHA)
Luminous 630 Anti-Spot (v1)5,00/51~20-30 € - Isolated positive opinion
Q10 Energy Nourishing Body Lotion5,00/51~8-12 € - Body, dry skin 84
Grape Seed Cleansing Oil4,50/510~5-10 € - Champion Q/P (sensitive skin 0)
Q10 Energy Booster Radiance Night4,00/51~14-20 € - Sensitive skin +0.25 (best catalog)
Repair and Protect Serum4,00/51~12-18 € - Dry skin 79.8
Soft Moisturizing Body Cream3,50/51~3-6 € - Light body
Nivea Crème Bleue Iconique2,98/524~3-8 € - Body emollient (face: oily skin 0)
Luminous 630 Anti-Spot (v2 SPF50)2,75/52~22-32 € - Mature sensitive skin pick
Children's Sun Protection SPF502,33/53~8-14 € - Documented allergy 1/3
Cellular Luminous 630 SPF502,00/51~25-35 € - Picks, no stain effect
Triple Protect Sun Care Fluid SPF500,00/51~14-20 € - Oily film all day long
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Nivea icons - the blue box and the Q/P champion

The two most well-documented products in the catalog: the Nivea Iconic Cream (24 opinions - culturally displaced body formula on the face) and the’Grape Seed Cleansing Oil (10 reviews - champion value for money with documented out-of-stock signal). Two opposing profiles: the cultural icon whose formulation contradicts its massive use vs. the silent nugget with unbeatable Q/P.

Face and body cream - the blue icon of 1911

Nivea Crème Bleue Iconique

★★★ 2,98/5 (24 reviews - the strongest statistical basis in the catalog) ~3-8 € depending on format
Exceptional body emollient - face: oily skin 0

Eucerit (historical emulsifier 1911) + glycerol + water + lanolin + perfume. Dry skin score 84 - good. Oily skin score 0 and normal to oily skin score 0 - totally unsuitable for oily profiles. Sensitive skin score -6.5 - unsuitable, fragrance present. No corrective assets (anti-aging, blemishes, redness, spots: all at 0) - this is a basic skincare cream, not an active skincare product.

Scores BeautyDecoded
Dry skin
84
Oily skin
0
Normal to dry skin
77
Normal to oily skin
0
Sensitive skin
-6,5
Anti-ageing / Spots
0 / 0
❌ Sensitivity verdict Not suitable for sensitive skin (score: -6.5). Fragrance present in the formula.
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The most instructive signal in the entire comics database. Visit 24 BeautyDecoded reviews on Nivea Cream reveal a phenomenon never documented elsewhere: the cream that «everyone knows» and «no one applies properly». Opinions converge on two validated uses (feet and legs) and inappropriate use (face) which systematically leads to disappointment. Typical comments: «too greasy for the face» (3 reviews), «great for feet» (3 reviews), «perfect for my legs» (2 reviews), «contains perfume» (composition signal). This is the purest cosmetological example of a mismatch between use and formulation..
«Nivea Cream is basically an occlusive body care cream, not an active face care product. Eucerit (1911) and the rich lipid base create a exceptional protective emollient barrier for very dry areas of the body On the skin: feet, legs, elbows, knees, neck and bust in winter. On the face: oily skin score 0 (occlusive formula likely to clog pores), sensitive skin score -6.5 (fragrance), no corrective active ingredients. For oily to combination profiles, it's clinically contraindicated in the facial area. The 2.98/5 rating out of 24 reviews is a direct reflection of this cultural mismatch - not a formulation flaw, a usage flaw.»
User feedback (24 reviews - clinically consistent extracts)
★★★«Top for feet - it's the top for a foot treatment, I use it before I go to sleep.»
★★★«Too greasy - this cream is too greasy for the face. It also contains perfume.»
★★★«For legs - much too rich cream for me but perfect on my legs. And what a smell!»
★★★«Mitigated - I use it as a neck and bust moisturizer. I don't see much difference so far.»
★★★«I validate - a good foot cream.»
Verdict - 24 reviews, rating 2.98/5. Major signal: inappropriate face use (oily skin 0, sensitive skin -6.5). Excellent for body and feet. No corrective active ingredients. Body emollient repositioned by century-old marketing culture.
Cleansing oil - the silent nugget

Grape Seed Oil Cleansing Oil

★★★★½ 4,50/5 (10 reviews - solid base, second most documented) ~5-10 € / 200 ml
Best value in the Nivea catalog

Grape seed oil (Vitis Vinifera Seed Oil - rich in linoleic acid 65-72 %) + mild emulsifiers. Dry skin score 84 and normal to dry skin 91 - excellent. Sensitive skin score 0 - well adapted, one of the few neutral sensitive skin scores in the Nivea catalog. Redness score 29.8 - relevant. Anti-aging score 34. Oily skin score 0 - unsuitable for oily profiles (oily formula).

Scores BeautyDecoded
Dry skin
84
Oily skin
0
Normal to dry skin
91
Normal to oily skin
0
Sensitive skin
0
Anti-aging / Redness
34 / 29,8
✅ Sensitivity verdict Suitable for sensitive skin (score: 0). Minimalist formula with no added fragrance.
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Grape seed oil - a documented active ingredient. Rich in linoleic acid (omega-6, 65-72 %), it is a clinically documented antioxidant emollient, particularly suitable for dry and normal skin. Sa lipid composition mimics that of the skin's hydrolipidic film, This explains the sensitive skin score of 0 - rare for a pure oil. Formulatory limitation: on oily skin, any pure plant oil can clog pores - hence the consistent oily skin score of 0.
«The 10 BeautyDecoded reviews form the most consistent panel in the Nivea catalog - unanimous praise for value for money. Recurring comments: «exceptional value for money», «price has nothing to do with effectiveness», «effective product, low price and sufficient quantity». Documented downtime signal It's a shame it's no longer on sale« and »you can't find it everywhere«. two independent advisors report distribution problems. One review mentions regular use on oily skin (paradoxical vs score 0) - probably a mixed profile tolerating oil in the evening as a makeup remover.»
User feedback (10 opinions - representative extracts)
★★★★½«A very gentle make-up remover oil - the value for money of this make-up remover oil is really exceptional. Easy to find in supermarkets, I use it every night on my oily skin.»
★★★★½«Effective - effective product, easy to use and does not irritate the skin. Low price and sufficient quantity.»
★★★★½«Great makeup remover oil - too bad it's no longer sold.»
★★★★½«Low price and great effectiveness - perfect oil on all counts. Price has nothing to do with effectiveness. The problem: you can't find it everywhere.»
Verdict - Champion Q/P from the Nivea catalog - note 4.5/5 out of 10 reviews. Sensitive skin 0. Dry skin 84. «Price has nothing to do with effectiveness» documented. Out of stock reported by 2 independent reviews. Oily skin 0: unsuitable in principle for this profile.
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The Q10 range - accessible anti-aging Beiersdorf

Coenzyme Q10 (ubiquinone) is an important antioxidant naturally present in mitochondrial membranes, whose concentration in the skin declines with age. The Nivea Q10 range offers affordable skincare products with a major signal: the Q10 Plus Day Cream SPF15 (sensitive skin -0.6) and Q10 Energy Night Care - which presents the best sensitive skin score in the entire Nivea catalog (+0.25).

Anti-wrinkle day cream Q10 + SPF15

Q10 Plus Anti-Wrinkle Day Cream SPF15

★★★★★ 5,00/5 (2 reviews - duo serum+cream use documented) ~12-18 € / 50 ml
Accessible daily anti-ageing (sensitive skin -0.6)

Coenzyme Q10 + creatine + SPF15 UV filters + anti-wrinkle active ingredients. Dry skin score 84 and normal to dry skin 91 - excellent. Oily skin score 56 - moderate. Sensitive skin score -0.6 - very mild caution, well-tolerated formula. Anti-ageing score 38.25 - moderate, background care. SPF15 insufficient for real UV protection (WHO recommends SPF30+).

Scores BeautyDecoded
Dry skin
84
Oily skin
56
Normal to dry skin
91
Normal to oily skin
73,5
Sensitive skin
-0,6
Anti-ageing / Spots
38,3 / 4,3
⚠ Sensitivity verdict Slight caution (score: -0.6). Near-neutral - well-tolerated formula.
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SPF15: insufficient UV protection alone. The SPF15 of this day cream is insufficient for true anti-ageing protection. The WHO and dermatology societies recommend SPF30+ minimum for effective UV protection, and SPF50+ for serious anti-aging. Recommendation: apply SPF50+ over it in the morning - Anthelios UVMune 400 Gel Crème La Roche-Posay (Mexoryl 400) is the benchmark option for daily anti-ageing protection.
«The 2 BeautyDecoded reviews are positive with precise signals: «very good cream, pleasant texture, Q10 has many benefits including anti-aging - good composition» and a interesting male opinion He loves the combo of these 2 products with the Q10 serum - his skin is more beautiful, plumper and with fewer wrinkles«. Signal documented use by men + use as a duo serum + cream. 2 insufficient opinions for robust conclusion - but consistent with formulatory profile.»
User feedback (2 reviews in total)
★★★★★«Super - very good cream, nice texture. Q10 has many benefits including anti-aging. Good composition, it's a relevant option for this profile.»
★★★★★«For my man - he loves the combo of these 2 products with the Q10 serum. His skin looks better, is plumper and has fewer wrinkles.»
Verdict - Q10 accessible anti-aging - rated 5/5 out of 2 reviews. Dry skin 84, sensitive skin -0.6. Duo serum + cream use documented. SPF15: top it off with SPF30+.. Anti-âge 38.25 - basic care. 2 insufficient reviews for robust conclusion.
Q10 radiance-boosting night care

Q10 Energy Radiance Booster Night Care

★★★★ 4,00/5 (1 review - 3 months follow-up documented) ~14-20 € / 50 ml
Best tolerance for sensitive skin in the Nivea catalog (+0.25)

Coenzyme Q10 + night brightening active ingredients + firming active ingredients. Dry skin score 84 and normal to dry skin 91 - excellent. Sensitive skin score +0.25 - positive, the only positive score in the Nivea catalog. Anti-ageing score 39.95. Redness score 12.75 - relevant to Q10's mild anti-inflammatory properties. Oily skin score 0 - rich night formula unsuitable for oily profiles.

Scores BeautyDecoded
Dry skin
84
Oily skin
0
Normal to dry skin
91
Normal to oily skin
21
Sensitive skin
+0,25
Anti-aging / Redness
40 / 12,8
✅ Sensitivity verdict Suitable for sensitive skin (score: +0.25). Best sensitive skin score in the Nivea catalog.
«The only BeautyDecoded review (4/5) is clinically remarkable This is a woman's opinion of a product used by her male partner, 3-month follow-up. «I've waited 3 months of use to give my opinion - he's very happy with it, his skin is softer and more supple. On the other hand, the effect on wrinkles is not that great.» Signal honesty about limits (wrinkles) with documented partial results on softness. This is a the most methodologically rigorous opinion in the Nivea catalog by its length of observation. 1 opinion insufficient for robust conclusion - but consistent with the formulatory profile of a Q10 primer.»
User feedback (1 review in total)
★★★★«Bought for Monsieur - I waited 3 months of use to put my opinion. He's very happy with it: his skin is softer and more supple. On the other hand, the effect on wrinkles is not great.»
Verdict - Best tolerance in the Nivea catalog - rated 4/5 out of 1 review over 3 months. Sensitive skin +0.25 (best catalog score). Dry skin 84. Suppleness confirmed. Wrinkles: limited effect. Oily skin 0. 1 review insufficient for firm conclusion.
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Corrective assets - AHA and Luminous 630

The two most ambitiously formulated ranges in the Nivea catalog. The Derma Skin Clear Night Exfoliator (glycolic + lactic AHA) concentrates the best active scores in the entire catalog (anti-aging 79.9, blemishes 76.5, spots 76.5) - comparable to selective pharmacy AHA exfoliants. In contrast, the Luminous 630, Beiersdorf's patented anti-spot active ingredient, has received clinically mixed user reviews on its real effectiveness (rating 2.75/5).

AHA night scrub for blemished skin

Derma Skin Clear Night Exfoliator

★★★★★ 5,00/5 (1 opinion - documented expert use) ~14-20 € / 40 ml
Top active ingredient scores from the Nivea catalog (anti-aging 79.9)

AHA (glycolic acid + lactic acid) + anti-imperfection night exfoliants. Universal profile: 84-91 for all non-sensitive skin types. Anti-ageing score 79.9 - very high. Imperfections score 76.5 - excellent. Spot score 76.5 - very relevant. Sensitive skin score -7.0 - unsuitable, acidic exfoliating formula.

Scores BeautyDecoded
Dry skin
91
Oily skin
84
Normal to dry skin
91
Normal to oily skin
91
Sensitive skin
-7,0
Anti-aging / Blemishes / Spots
79,9 / 76,5 / 76,5
❌ Sensitivity verdict Not suitable for sensitive skin (score: -7.0). Exfoliating acid formula.
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SPF50+ mandatory in the morning. AHAs (glycolic acid, lactic acid) are photodegradable and photosensitizers - should be used exclusively in the evening, and a SPF50+ should be applied every morning during the entire period of use, plus 4 weeks after stopping. Without SPF50+, the use of AHA increases the risk of photoaging and post-inflammatory pigmentation. This is a non-negotiable clinical rule.
«Derma Skin Clear Night Exfoliator concentrates the best active scores in the entire Nivea catalog (anti-aging 79.9, blemishes 76.5, spots 76.5) - comparable to selective pharmacy chemical exfoliants (Effaclar Duo+ La Roche-Posay, Sébiaclear SVR). Visit nocturnal AHA formula is clinically consistent AHAs are photodegradable and should be used in the evening, with SPF50+ mandatory in the morning. Sensitive skin score -7.0: consistent with an acidic formula -. contraindicated for hyperreactive profiles. The only BeautyDecoded review (5/5) is clinically detailed and precise: targeted use on an «incipient» pimple on the chin (precisely described - «the ones that make big bumps and are quite painful») for one week, application in a «pea» shape without manipulation, documented results. Precise expert use signal. »
User feedback (1 review in total - outstanding clinical quality)
★★★★★«Unbelievably effective - I used this cream every night for a week on an incipient pimple on my chin (the kind that makes big bumps and is very painful). I didn't fiddle with it, but conscientiously applied a dab of this cream. The result is amazing.»
Verdict - TOP active scores from Nivea catalog - anti-ageing 79.9, blemishes 76.5, spots 76.5. Rated 5/5 on 1 review. Expert use on incipient blemishes documented. Sensitive skin -7.0 - not recommended for reactive profiles. SPF50+ morning mandatory. 1 insufficient opinion but remarkable clinical quality.
Luminous 630® anti-spot serum

Luminous 630 Anti-Spot

★★★ 2,75/5 (2 reviews - SPF50 version for sensitive mature skin) ~20-30 € / 30 ml
Patented active ingredient - insufficient anti-spot effectiveness

Luminous 630® (patented Beiersdorf depigmenting active ingredient, tyrosinase inhibition mechanism) + niacinamide. Normal to dry skin score 87.5 - good. Oily skin score 42 - unsuitable. Sensitive skin score -2.0 - slight caution. Stain score 46.75 - moderate for an anti-stain product (compared with 90.1 for La Roche-Posay Mela B3 Serum).

Scores BeautyDecoded
Dry skin
63
Oily skin
42
Normal to dry skin
87,5
Normal to oily skin
70
Sensitive skin
-2,0
Anti-ageing / Spots
12,8 / 46,8
⚠ Sensitivity verdict Slight caution (score: -2.0). SPF50 version reported irritant on mature skin.
«Luminous 630 (synthetic chromanoid) 5-hydroxy-2-(hydroxymethyl)-4H-chromen-4-one) is an anti-spot active ingredient patented by Beiersdorf, documented in a 2019 study (Marescottie M. et al.) on tyrosinase inhibition. Spot score 46.75 : for a patented depigmenting active ingredient - a formulation or concentration limit. The 3 BeautyDecoded reviews (on the two Luminous 630 references combined) are mixed to negative Not bad - but can do better? (resignation at the lack of alternatives), «Not effective enough - maybe too soft?», and for the Day Care SPF50 version: «Tingling skin after a few uses, not at all moisturizing for dehydrated and sensitive dry mature skin, no effect on spots». Convergent signal: anti-stain efficacy is insufficient in relation to expectations and price.. »
Source: Marescottie M et al. Identification of Thiamidol as a novel tyrosinase inhibitor. 2019.
User feedback (2 reviews - converging negative signals)
★★★«Not bad - but can do better. Except that it's very complicated to find a serum that isn't aggressive and fades brown spots.»
★★★«Not effective enough - product perhaps too soft?»
Verdict - Beiersdorf patented active ingredient - effectiveness judged insufficient by the reviews. Rated 2.75/5 out of 2 reviews. Stains 46.75. «Too soft» according to reviews. SPF50 version stings sensitive skin. For marked hyperpigmentation: La Roche-Posay Mela B3 Serum (90.1 spots) is clinically preferable..
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Nivea Suncare - chemical filters and allergy signals for children

Nivea's suncare range (Ambre Solaire / Nivea Sun) is probably based on absorbent chemical UV filters - less suitable for young or sensitive skin than mineral filters (zinc oxide, titanium dioxide). Children's Sun Protection SPF50 has a allergy signal documented on 1/3 of reviews and a sensitive skin score of -3.0, a cause for concern for a sunscreen designed for young skin.

Children's sun protection SPF50

Children's Sun Protection Ultra SPF50

★★ 2,33/5 (3 reviews - documented allergy 1/3) ~8-14 € / 200 ml
Allergy signal documented - mineral filters preferable

Children's SPF50 UV filters + moisturizing active ingredients. Score for normal to dry skin and normal to oily skin 91 - universal. Dry skin score 56 - moderate. Sensitive skin score -3.0 - unsuitable, a worrying score for a sunscreen intended for children.

Scores BeautyDecoded
Dry skin
56
Oily skin
80,5
Normal to dry skin
91
Normal to oily skin
91
Sensitive skin
-3,0
Anti-aging
10,2
❌ Sensitivity verdict Unsuitable (score: -3.0). A worrying signal for a sunscreen intended for children.
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Mineral filters preferable for young, sensitive skin. Children's skins are thinner, more permeable and more reactive than those of adults - a negative sensitive skin score (-3.0) on a children's sunglasses indicates the probable presence of potentially irritating absorbent chemical filters (octocrylene, octinoxate, avobenzone). The mineral filters (zinc oxide, titanium dioxide) are clinically preferable for young skin: they remain on the surface without systemic penetration, They work by physical reflection and have a much lower allergenic profile. Recommendation: opt for children's sunscreens with 100 % mineral filters (Avène Solaire Minéral, Bioderma Photoderm Mineral, La Roche-Posay Anthelios Dermo-Pediatrics mineral filters).
«The 3 BeautyDecoded reviews document a net polarization I had allergies with this cream« (allergy signal), «a little fat» and «well, he does his job for the kids». One allergy case in 3 is a statistically significant signal for a children's product. Consistent with the -3.0 sensitive skin score. For sensitive children's skin, formulas with exclusive mineral filters are clinically preferable - they work by physical reflection without systemic absorption. 3 opinions insufficient for robust conclusion, but allergy signal is of concern.»
User feedback (3 reviews - documented polarization)
★★«I don't like it too much - I've had allergies with this cream.»
★★«Medium - it's good but it's a little greasy.»
★★«Good - good, he's doing his job for the kids.»
Verdict - Children's allergy signal documented - rated 2.33/5 out of 3 reviews. Allergy 1/3. Sensitive skin -3,0. UV filters probably chemical. Exclusive mineral filter formulas clinically preferable for young, sensitive skin. 3 opinions insufficient for robust conclusion but worrying signal.

The true use of Nivea Cream - what 24 reviews reveal.

Nivea Cream is the most documented misaligned use case in the entire BeautyDecoded database. A body emollient designed for dry body skin, sold worldwide as a facial product by 100 years of cosmetic culture. The 24 opinions converge towards a clear clinical conclusion, depending on the area of application.

Application area BeautyDecoded score 24 reviews
Feet (night use) Dry skin 84 - consistent 3 positive reviews: «top for feet», «I approve», «perfect».»
Legs and body (dry areas) Dry skin 84 - consistent 2 positive reviews: «perfect on my legs», «ultra nourishing».»
Neck and chest Dry skin 84 - consistent 1 neutral opinion: «I don't see much difference».»
Face (normal to dry profiles) Oily skin 0, sensitive -6.5 - unsuitable 3 negative opinions: «too greasy», «contains perfume», «too rich».»
Face (mixed to oily profiles) Oily skin 0 - totally unsuitable Not testable - formula incompatible with fat profiles
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Synthetic reading. Nivea Cream regains full legitimacy on feet and very dry body areas - Eucerit and rich lipids create an effective protective occlusive barrier. For the face, BeautyDecoded recommends products formulated according to the skin's profile. Nivea's Q10 range offers better facial scores (dry skin 84, sensitive skin -0.6) for daily facial use. For sensitive skin, Grape Seed Oil (sensitive skin 0) is the benchmark option in the Nivea catalog.

Nivea vs alternatives - accessible consumer healthcare.

Comparison of Nivea with the main marques consumer skincare and dermo-cosmetics brands sharing a similar sales ground (supermarkets, GMS pharmacies).

Brand Average price BD data Positioning vs Nivea
Nivea (Beiersdorf) 3-30 € 15 products, 56 reviews Iconic body emollient + Q10 / Luminous ranges - broad mass market
Garnier SkinActive (L'Oréal) 5-20 € 23 products, 29 reviews Vitamin C + natural active ingredients - same supermarket distribution - specialized fat profiles
Eucerin (Beiersdorf, same group) 12-40 € Several products Same group - dermo-pharmacy - fragrance-free - sensitive skin
CeraVe (L'Oréal) 10-20 € Numerous products Ceramides + AH - fragrance-free - pharmacy GMS - plus barrier corrector
La Roche-Posay (L'Oréal) 15-40 € 7 products, 140 reviews Thermal spring water - Toleriane - dermo-pharmacie - less affordable price
Nuxe (France) 12-50 € 20 products, 28 reviews Huile Prodigieuse = direct competitor to Huile Pépins de Raisin - more sensorial
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Synthetic reading. Nivea differentiates itself from its mainstream competitors by its dermatological heritage from 1911 (Eucerit, emollient founder) and unbeatable value for money - including Grape Seed Cleansing Oil (4.5/5 out of 10 reviews, sensitive skin 0, €5-10). Its limit vs. Eucerin (same Beiersdorf group): the presence of fragrance in the iconic formula and in several skincare products, which penalizes hyper-reactive profiles. Its advantage over La Roche-Posay or Eucerin A 3 to 5 times lower entry price for universal supermarket distribution.

Is Nivea made for you ?

Table of user profiles best suited to the Nivea brand, with product recommendations targeted by use and area of application:

Profile Nivea interest Recommended product
Very dry feet and body areas Fort - Nivea cream (dry skin 84) - consistent body use Nivea Bleue Iconique night cream
Make-up removal unbeatable Q/P budget Fort - Grape Seed Oil (sensitive skin 0, 5-10 €) Grape Seed Cleansing Oil (if available)
Daily anti-ageing for dry skin budget Moderate - Q10 range (sensitive skin -0.6, anti-aging 38) Q10 Plus SPF15 + SPF50+ cream on top in the morning
Tolerant blemishes / incipient pimples Fort - Derma Skin Clear Night (anti-aging 79.9, imp. 76.5) Derma Skin Clear Night + SPF50+ morning mandatory
Sensitive/reactive/rosaceous skin Limited - Q10 Energy Soin Nuit (+0.25) or Huile Pépins (0) Q10 Energy Soin de Nuit Booster + Huile Pépins démaq.
Marked hyperpigmentation Weak - Luminous 630 (46.75 spots) underperforming Prefer La Roche-Posay Mela B3 Serum (90.1 spots)
Suncare for children with sensitive skin Low - documented allergy signal (sensitive skin -3.0) Prefer Avène, Bioderma or LRP filters 100 % minerals

Everything you need really know.

Is Nivea a good brand?
Nivea is the skin care brand the world's best-selling - 100 million blue boxes a year, 6 out of 10 French households buy at least one Nivea product every year. Founded in 1911 in Hamburg (Beiersdorf), it has over 500 products. BeautyDecoded lists 15 products with 56 reviews. A mixed picture Grape Seed Cleansing Oil (4.5/5 out of 10 reviews, 0) and Derma Skin Clear Night Exfoliator (anti-aging 79.9, blemishes 76.5) are excellent products. Nivea Crème iconique (24 reviews, 2.98/5) illustrates a problem of alignment between use and formulation: designed for the body, it is massively used on the face.
Can Nivea Cream be applied to the face?
Formulation-wise, Nivea Cream is not optimal for the face. Its oily skin score is 0 (totally unsuitable for oily profiles), its sensitive skin score is -6,5 (fragrance-related) and contains no no corrective assets (anti-aging, anti-dark spot, redness: all 0). The 24 BeautyDecoded reviews confirm: «too greasy for the face» (3 reviews), with a positive consensus only on feet and very dry body areas. For the face, the Nivea Q10 range (sensitive skin -0.6) is better suited to dry profiles, and the’Grape Seed Oil (sensitive skin 0) for make-up removal.
What's the best Nivea product?
According to BeautyDecoded, three products stand out. Grape Seed Cleansing Oil (4.5/5 out of 10 reviews) is the Q/P champion - sensitive skin 0, universal make-up remover, price €5-10. Derma Skin Clear Night Exfoliator (5/5 out of 1 review) boasts the best active scores in the catalog (anti-aging 79.9, blemishes 76.5, spots 76.5 - comparable to premium). Q10 Plus SPF15 Cream (5/5 out of 2 reviews) is the best daily anti-aging product for dry skin (sensitive skin -0.6). Note: Derma Skin Clear is limited to non-sensitive skin (sensitive skin -7.0) and requires SPF50+ in the morning.
Is Nivea suitable for sensitive skin?
Partially - the Nivea range offers high variability in tolerance. Products for sensitive skin Q10 Energy Booster Night Care (sensitive skin) +0,25 - the only positive score in the catalog), Huile Démaquillante Pépins de Raisin (sensitive skin 0), Crème Q10 Plus SPF15 (sensitive skin -0.6). Products to avoid Iconic Nivea Cream (sensitive skin -6.5 - fragrance), Derma Skin Clear (sensitive skin -7.0 - concentrated AHAs), Triple Protect Sun Care Fluid (sensitive skin -3.1 - documented oily film), Soft Crème (sensitive skin -9.0). The brand Eucerin (same Beiersdorf group) offers fragrance-free formulas better suited to hyper-reactive profiles.
How effective is Nivea's Q10 range?
The Nivea Q10 range features correct formulation scores and positive reviews in BeautyDecoded. Q10 Plus Day Cream SPF15 (5/5 on 2 reviews, dry skin 84, sensitive skin -0.6) is appreciated in combination with Q10 Serum. Q10 Energy Soin de Nuit (4/5 out of 1 review, 3 months follow-up) improves suppleness and softness, but the skin is more sensitive.’The wrinkle effect is described as limited. Coenzyme Q10 is a documented antioxidant whose skin concentration decreases with age - Nivea Q10 products are enriched with it. Limitation: the SPF15 of the day cream is insufficient for true UV protection. (use SPF30+ in addition or on top).
Why does Luminous 630 Anti-Spot disappoint according to reviews?
The Luminous 630® is a anti-spot active ingredient patented by Beiersdorf (synthetic chromanoid, tyrosinase inhibitor) scientifically documented (Marescottie 2019). On paper, it's an interesting formulation innovation. In practice, BeautyDecoded reviews reveal insufficient effectiveness with regard to expectations and price: rated 2.75/5 out of 2 reviews, «too soft», «not effective enough», «stings mature sensitive skin». BeautyDecoded stain score: 46,75 - moderate for an anti-spot product. Compare with La Roche-Posay Mela B3 Serum (tranexamic acid + niacinamide 5 %), which reaches 90,1 on the same metric. For marked hyperpigmentation, Mela B3 is clinically preferable..
What is the BeautyDecoded application?
BeautyDecoded allows you to choose cosmetics adapted to your skin type thanks to the’INCI analysis. The application analyzes formulations and generates compatibility scores for 80 skin types. 15 Nivea products are referenced with 56 reviews. The strongest signal: the iconic Nivea Cream (24 reviews, oily skin 0, sensitive skin -6.5) perfectly illustrates the value of BeautyDecoded - a product culturally anchored on the face, formulatively adapted to the body. The application quantifies this gap that marketing can never document. It does not constitute a medical consultation.

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«Nivea is the most fascinating brand to analyze in BeautyDecoded for one simple reason: its most documented product (24 reviews) is also the lowest rated (2.98/5). Nivea Crème isn't a bad product - it's a product formulated for the body and applied to the face by 100 years of marketing culture. The reviews are crystal clear: «too greasy for the face» (×3), «perfect for feet» (×3). This is the most documented misaligned use case in the entire BeautyDecoded database. At the other end of the spectrum, Derma Skin Clear Night Exfoliator has the best active scores in the catalog (anti-aging 79.9, imperfections and blemishes 76.5), with an expert opinion on incipient pimples. Between these two extremes, Grape Seed Oil is the silent champion: exceptional Q/P, sensitive skin 0, 10 positive reviews - and out of stock according to two users.»

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Information for educational purposes only, not a substitute for medical consultation. BeautyDecoded is an artificial intelligence cosmetic analysis application and is not a medical diagnostic tool. Nivea is a cosmetics brand of the Beiersdorf Group - its products are not medical devices. Nivea Iconic Cream is a body emollient - its use on the face by mixed to oily profiles is not a medical device. clinically inadvisable (oily skin 0, sensitive skin -6.5 linked to fragrance). Corrective active ingredients (glycolic AHA + lactic AHA from Derma Skin Clear Night) require a gradual introduction and a mandatory morning SPF 50+.. Children's sun protection has a documented allergy signal - for sensitive young skin, formulas with 100 % mineral filters are preferable. In the event of a skin reaction to a cosmetic product, discontinue use immediately and consult a health professional. This article does not constitute a commercial partnership with the Nivea brand or the Beiersdorf group.