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Our Editors Tried These SpoiledChild Products & They’re So Good, We’d “Purchase It Again in a Heartbeat”
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Date:2025-04-11 09:15:14
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As a Commerce Editor, every now and then I discover a product that truly surprises me with its results. So, you can only imagine how rare it is to discover a whole brand with many products that both work and represent a sustainable mantra that resonates with us. That's when SpoiledChild enters the chat. Based on insights from millions of users, the health and beauty brand brings you a diverse lineup of products that have been rigorously tested and approved by dermatologists and experts. Whether it's a Collagen Serum or Anti-Aging Moisturizers, SpoiledChild's got you covered with top-notch options for your skin and hair. Plus, they're all about sustainability, offering refillable dispensers and recyclable capsules so you can stay fresh while being eco-friendly.
With the help of our E! Insider team, we tried three of their best-selling products on many different skin types and hair textures. Julia Totaro, Associate Editor of Audience Development reported that she "recently began incorporating the O36+ Anti-Aging Triple-Peptide Moisturizer into my nighttime skincare routine. The product feels light and smooth on my skin and keeps it hydrated through the night, which is great! I also like that it has a very faint, but has a nice, clean smell." One of our Commerce Editors, Megan Gray, also told us her thoughts on the second product we decided to test out, "Light and smooth, the Anti-Aging Collagen Burst Serum just melted into my skin. I applied it in the AM and PM after washing my face and it gave my moisturizer a nice boost. My skin looks brighter and feels more hydrated throughout the day." Last but definitely not least, I tried out the Biotin Boost Hair + Scalp Serum for an entire month. Keeping in mind that the instructions say to use daily for 90 days, I was already seeing results. I don't usually have a lot of faith in hair-growth products as they don't commonly work for me, but to my surprise, this one has shown quick results when used on the little amount of hair on my scalp. I'm already seeing baby hairs on the areas I tend to suffer with thinning and love the way it feels on my scalp when I massage into my damp hair. I do warn that it has a strong rosemary smell, but it eventually disappears after a while.
We also had the rest of our team in LA try out the same products and rounded up all their thoughts and opinions. So, if you're ready to try out these SpoiledChild products for yourself, keep scrolling for the exact products we used plus more reviews from our very own E! Insider team. You can thank us later.
For Thicker, Fuller, and Healthier Hair
Junior Commerce Writer, Jenny Lee, tried out the scalp serum, "I was super excited to try out this hair serum because my hair had been in its flop era these past couple months—I've been experiencing significant thinning and shedding, which are the exact concerns that this hair & scalp serum claims to target. I've been using it consistently for about a month now; I know hair products take some time to really work, but personally, I've been noticing less hair falling out when I'm brushing or washing, and my scalp feels a lot healthier! I've also noticed baby hairs growing along my hairline in previously sparse areas. All in all, I'm going to stick with this serum religiously, and I'd purchase it again in a heartbeat."
For Lifting and Firming
Jade Franks, E! Lifestyle Producer/Editor, commented "I've been using the Spoiled Child Collagen serum for a couple of weeks now, and so far so good! I have sensitive skin, so trying new products is always a gamble for me, but so far I haven't had any issues or irritation! I'm also enjoying the consistency of the serum. It has just enough slip to use with my gua sha, and it plays well with my other skincare products. I haven't seen any noticeable results just yet, but it's already become a staple in my routine, so I'll definitely keep using it to see how it pans out."
For Reducing Fine Lines and Wrinkles
Our E! Social Commerce Coordinator, Demi Graham, "Tried the 036+ Anti-Aging triple peptide moisturizer" and is "really loving it! I implemented it into my nighttime routine and when I woke up in the morning I didn't have a film coming out of my pores as I sometimes do with other moisturizers. I feel like my skin is actually absorbing this one. My face is more plump in the morning too, I don't have wrinkles/creases from sleeping. I've been romanticizing my nighttime routine lately and this product just added to that experience because it smells and feels luxurious." Demi also mentioned, "The directions say to use it morning and night, but I only used it at night because my makeup didn't sit right the time I used it in the morning. Also, I don't use it after vitamin C cleanse/toner. It irritated my skin and my face was warm to the touch (that might have been a user error though)".
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