The Rich Cream may have set the gold standard in luxury skincare, but Augustinus Bader’s latest launch, The Elixir, is redefining what “results-driven” really means. We put it to the test to see if it lives up to the legacy—and the $550 price tag.
The gold standard of skin science
When Professor Augustinus Bader released The Rich Cream in 2018, it didn’t just join the crowded skincare shelves—it reshaped the luxury beauty landscape. Backed by decades of stem cell and regenerative medicine research, the cream quickly gained cult status. Celebrities like Victoria Beckham, Kim Kardashian, and Jennifer Aniston swore by it. Editors stocked it in their desks. Dermatologists admired it, even if cautiously. And beauty insiders began to speak a new language: TFC8.
Short for Trigger Factor Complex 8, TFC8 is the brand’s proprietary formula made up of 40 amino acids, vitamins, and lipids. These components—naturally found in human skin—are designed to support the body’s own repair and renewal processes. Think of it as skin’s version of GPS: helping cells navigate damage, whether from UV exposure, pollution, inflammation, or simply the passage of time.
For years, The Rich Cream reigned unchallenged. So it’s no small feat that Augustinus Bader has introduced a new hero product into the lineup: The Elixir. Described as the brand’s most powerful formula to date, it promises faster, deeper, and more potent results. But does it truly surpass its iconic predecessor?
What is The Elixir?
The name itself suggests something magical—and the golden, serum-like fluid inside the chic glass vial only adds to the mystique. The Elixir is not just a cosmetic upgrade. It’s powered by Advanced TFC8, a reformulation of the original complex that boasts improved bioavailability and a sophisticated transport system, allowing it to reach deeper layers of the dermis with greater efficiency.
What does that mean for your face? The formula is ultra-concentrated, with low water content, which allows active ingredients—like collagen-boosting marine algae and biomimetic elastin—to remain undiluted and potent. These work in harmony with a phytopeptide blend rich in centella asiatica-derived plant exosomes, which calm inflammation and accelerate skin turnover. The result? A formula engineered to increase firmness, brightness, hydration, and resilience.
Unlike many serums or ampoules, The Elixir absorbs nearly instantly, leaving behind a subtle sheen and a satisfyingly plush texture. There’s no tackiness, no overpowering scent, and no need to wait for your skin to “settle” before the next step. For those craving streamlined luxury, that’s a feature—not a bug.
My eight-week experiment with The Elixir
For nearly two months, I swapped out my usual nighttime routine in favor of a minimalist experiment: just The Elixir after a double cleanse. No moisturizer, no eye cream, no facial oil. Just the serum, applied generously across my face, neck, and even around the delicate eye area.
The first thing I noticed was the texture—my combination skin drank it up. While it left a light layer of luminosity, there was no greasiness or residue. On days when my skin leaned drier (especially after retinol), I did layer a moisturizer over top. But generally, The Elixir stood on its own, leaving my face plump, hydrated, and noticeably smoother.
By week four, I began to notice subtle shifts: fine lines on my forehead softened, crow’s feet appeared less etched, and my skin tone looked more even. While hormonal breakouts along my jawline persisted—The Elixir isn’t designed for acne treatment, after all—my skin’s overall texture felt firmer and more elastic. In short, my face looked and felt healthier.
Is it worth the price?
Let’s address the obvious: at $550, The Elixir is a serious investment. It’s the brand’s most expensive product yet—and that’s saying something. But for those already loyal to Augustinus Bader, or skincare users looking for maximum efficacy, it’s a compelling upgrade.
Unlike products that promise dramatic overnight miracles, The Elixir takes a different approach. It optimizes the way your skin works. “It’s like a top conductor for your orchestra of skin cells,” explains Christiane Werrone, the brand’s executive director of global education and spa. That metaphor fits. Rather than replacing your skin’s natural rhythms, The Elixir fine-tunes and amplifies them.
If you’re looking for a dramatic resurfacing treatment or acne solution, other actives—like retinoids or azelaic acid—may be more targeted. But if your goal is long-term skin health, luminosity, and cellular support, The Elixir is a serious contender. And for those with mature skin or signs of fatigue and dehydration, it might just be transformative.
Final thoughts: a new icon in the making?
The Rich Cream will always be a foundational product in the Augustinus Bader lineup, but The Elixir feels like a new era—both in form and function. It offers a more refined experience: lighter, faster, and arguably more potent. And while it won’t replace every product in your routine, it could become the one you rely on most.
Luxury skincare is often compared to fashion: not everyone needs couture, but those who wear it understand its worth. The Elixir follows that same logic. It’s not for everyone—but for those who seek uncompromising quality and visible results, it’s worth every drop. If your skincare routine needs a reset—or a conductor—consider The Elixir your front-row ticket to radiant, resilient skin.