Skincare for Men MAX LS Age-Less Power V Lifting Cream
Premium Men's Anti-Aging
Pros & cons.
- +Four-peptide system addresses aging through multiple biological pathways simultaneously
- +Ergothioneine provides rare and targeted antioxidant protection at the cellular level
- +Creatine and ATP complex supports cellular energy for aging skin repair
- +Rich cream texture provides substantial hydration and barrier protection for dry mature skin
- +Immediate visible firming and luminosity from film-forming and light-reflecting ingredients
- +Comprehensive botanical antioxidant complex with berry, green tea, and resveratrol sources
- +Niacinamide and acetyl glucosamine add brightening and barrier-strengthening benefits
- −Premium price at approximately $66 for 1.7 oz is a significant commitment
- −Lifting and contouring claims are overstated for what a topical cream can achieve
- −Too rich for oily skin types particularly in warm humid weather
- −Contains fragrance and decorative colorants with no skincare function
- −Jar packaging exposes antioxidant-rich formula to oxidative degradation
The full review.
There is a particular kind of audacity in marketing a cream that claims to lift and redefine facial contours. It is the skincare equivalent of promising that a pair of shoes will make you run faster. Lab Series, to their credit, approaches this audacity with more scientific ammunition than most — though whether that ammunition hits its target is the central question of this review.
The MAX LS Age-Less Power V Lifting Cream represents Lab Series’ premium tier, launched around 2014 to compete in the luxury anti-aging space that was, at the time, almost exclusively occupied by women’s brands. The ‘Power V’ concept is clever marketing rooted in a real observation: as men age, the strong V-shaped jawline of youth gradually softens into a U-shape as collagen degrades and subcutaneous fat redistributes. It is one of the most visible markers of male facial aging, and one that men are often aware of but unsure how to address.
The formula Lab Series has assembled to address it is genuinely impressive on paper. Four distinct peptides work through different mechanisms: acetyl hexapeptide-8 targets expression lines by modulating neurotransmitter release, palmitoyl tetrapeptide-7 reduces inflammatory cytokines that accelerate collagen breakdown, palmitoyl oligopeptide stimulates collagen I and fibronectin production, and acetyl dipeptide-1 cetyl ester provides additional anti-inflammatory support. This is not a token peptide inclusion — it is a multi-pathway approach that demonstrates real formulation ambition.
The antioxidant story is equally considered. Ergothioneine, the rare amino acid antioxidant that accumulates in cells via its own dedicated transporter, provides targeted protection where oxidative damage is occurring. It is complemented by resveratrol (via Polygonum Cuspidatum Root Extract), cranberry, blueberry, wolfberry, and green tea extracts, creating a broad-spectrum defense that addresses both prevention and repair.
What sets the MAX LS apart from lighter Lab Series products is the cellular energy component. Creatine and disodium adenosine triphosphate directly support the energy currency of skin cells — as we age, cellular energy production declines, slowing every repair and renewal process. By supplementing ATP and its precursors topically, the formula attempts to reinvigorate aging skin cells from within. The science here is promising if not yet definitive in topical applications.
The base formula is built for men with drier, more mature skin. Paraffin and dimethicone create a substantial occlusive barrier, while isononyl isononanoate and murumuru seed butter add emollient richness. This is not a lightweight gel-cream — it is a proper cream with heft and presence on the skin. The texture is luxurious without being greasy, though it takes noticeably longer to absorb than the brand’s lighter offerings.
The immediate sensory experience is satisfying. A subtle tightening sensation emerges within minutes of application, courtesy of film-forming polymers that create a temporary lift effect on the skin surface. Mica and titanium dioxide add a barely perceptible luminosity that makes skin look healthier and more refined. These are cosmetic effects, but they are effective ones — your face genuinely looks firmer and more awake after application.
Now for the honest assessment of the ‘lifting’ claims. No topical product can physically reposition tissue that has sagged due to gravity and collagen loss. What this cream can do — and does do, over time — is improve the skin’s overall firmness and elasticity through its peptide and collagen-stimulating complex. After six to eight weeks of consistent use, the skin feels denser, more resilient, and more toned. Whether this translates to a visible ‘lifting’ of the jawline depends on the severity of your sagging and the realism of your expectations. For mild to moderate laxity, the improvement is noticeable. For significant sagging, this cream is not going to replace a consultation with a cosmetic dermatologist.
The fragrance and colorants remain the usual Lab Series weak points. A cream at this price point, with this level of formulation sophistication, should be fragrance-free. The mica and titanium dioxide serve only an aesthetic purpose in the jar. And the jar itself — while premium and beautiful — continues to expose antioxidant-rich ingredients to air.
At approximately sixty-six dollars for 1.7 ounces, this is a significant investment. The ingredient list genuinely earns a premium — the four-peptide system, ergothioneine, creatine complex, and comprehensive botanical antioxidants represent real formulation cost. But men weighing this purchase against a retinol serum at half the price should know that retinol has a stronger evidence base for anti-aging than any peptide system currently available. The MAX LS excels at luxury experience and multi-pathway anti-aging support; it is not the most cost-efficient route to younger-looking skin.
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Ingredient analysis.
Full INCI list
Water/Aqua/Eau, Isononyl Isononanoate, Paraffin, Dimethicone, Butylene Glycol, Glycerin, Octyldodecanol, Methyl Trimethicone, Lauryl PEG-9 Polydimethylsiloxyethyl Dimethicone, Nylon-12, Acetyl Glucosamine, Hydrolyzed Oat Protein, Whey Protein/Lactis Protein/Proteine Du Petit-Lait, Coleus Forskohlii Root Extract, Citrullus Vulgaris (Watermelon) Fruit Extract, Acetyl Hexapeptide-8, Lens Esculenta (Lentil) Fruit Extract, Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7, Pyrus Malus (Apple) Fruit Extract, Pisum Sativum (Pea) Extract, Coffea Arabica (Coffee) Seed Extract, Bambusa Vulgaris (Bamboo) Extract, Polygonum Cuspidatum Root Extract, Myrtus Communis Leaf Extract, Laminaria Digitata Extract, Silybum Marianum (Lady's Thistle) Extract, Vaccinium Macrocarpon (Cranberry) Fruit Extract, Vaccinium Angustifolium (Blueberry) Fruit Extract, Lycium Chinense (Wolfberry) Fruit Extract, Sigesbeckia Orientalis (St. Paul's Wort) Extract, Astrocaryum Murumuru Seed Butter, Artemia Extract, Ergothioneine, Creatine, Palmitoyl Oligopeptide, Hydrolyzed Rice Extract, Disodium Adenosine Triphosphate, Niacinamide, Biosaccharide Gum-1, Isohexadecane, Yeast Extract/Faex/Extrait De Levure, Trehalose, Caprylyl Glycol, Tocopheryl Acetate, Sodium PCA, Caffeine, Glycyrrhetinic Acid, Sodium Hyaluronate, Laureth-3, Glucosamine HCl, Polypropylene, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Acetyl Dipeptide-1 Cetyl Ester, Carbomer, Sodium Lactate, Magnesium Sulfate, Silica, Polyethylene, Polysorbate 20, Triethoxycaprylylsilane, Fragrance (Parfum), Citric Acid, Disodium EDTA, Phenoxyethanol, Mica, Titanium Dioxide (CI 77891)
Skin match.
The science.
The Science
This formula uses a four-peptide architecture, one of the more sophisticated anti-aging approaches in men's skincare. Acetyl hexapeptide-8 (Argireline) inhibits SNARE complex formation, which reduces vesicle docking and neurotransmitter release at the neuromuscular junction. It uses the same mechanism as botulinum toxin but at much lower potency. A 2013 study in the American Journal of Clinical Dermatology showed significant wrinkle depth reduction using 10% argireline in a controlled trial.
Palmitoyl tetrapeptide-7 (Rigin) uses a complementary anti-inflammatory pathway to reduce interleukin-6 secretion, which drives chronic low-grade inflammation in aging skin (inflammaging). When combined with palmitoyl oligopeptide, which activates fibroblasts to produce collagen types I, III, and fibronectin, the formula sends a dual signal: it reduces existing collagen destruction while stimulating new collagen production.
Ergothioneine is a key component. This naturally occurring amino acid enters cells via OCTN1, a dedicated transporter that upregulates under oxidative stress. Research in Free Radical Biology and Medicine shows that ergothioneine protects against UV-induced DNA damage, lipid peroxidation, and protein oxidation. Its presence alongside the peptide system addresses the oxidative component of aging that peptides alone cannot.
The creatine and disodium adenosine triphosphate combination targets cellular energy. Mitochondrial function declines as skin ages, reducing ATP availability for repair and renewal. While topical bioavailability of ATP is debated, studies in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology show that topical creatine improves wrinkle depth and skin sagging over six weeks, likely by enhancing the phosphocreatine energy reserve that supports collagen synthesis.
The paraffin-based occlusive matrix is a well-established dermatological strategy for locking in moisture. By reducing transepidermal water loss, it creates conditions that favor the repair and renewal processes stimulated by the active ingredients above.
References
- The anti-wrinkle efficacy of argireline, a synthetic hexapeptide, in Chinese subjects: a randomized, placebo-controlled study — American Journal of Clinical Dermatology (2013)
Dermatologist Perspective
Board-certified dermatologists note that multi-peptide formulations are a growing area of anti-aging science, though the evidence for peptides is weaker than for retinoids and vitamin C. Dermatologists suggest managing expectations with 'lifting' creams—the firming and densifying effects are real but modest compared to cosmetic procedures. The niacinamide, glycerin, and occlusive base have strong dermatological support for barrier maintenance in mature skin. For men with significant facial laxity, dermatologists typically recommend this type of product to complement, not replace, in-office treatments like radiofrequency, ultrasound, or injectable fillers.
Where it fits in your routine.
Apply a pearl-sized amount to clean, dry skin every morning and evening. Smooth it over the face and neck with upward, lifting motions. This massage technique does not lift tissue, but it increases circulation and helps the cream absorb evenly. In the morning, wait 2-3 minutes for full absorption before you apply sunscreen. The thick texture works well as a night cream. Layer it over serums for enhanced anti-aging benefits.
At approximately $66 for 1.7 ounces, this is Lab Series' most expensive daily moisturizer. The four-peptide system, ergothioneine, creatine complex, and extensive botanical lineup justify the premium price — the formulation cost is real. However, men should weigh this against the fact that a prescription retinoid or an over-the-counter retinol serum at a fraction of the price has a stronger evidence base for collagen stimulation and wrinkle reduction. The MAX LS is a luxury multi-benefit treatment rather than the most cost-efficient anti-aging solution. For men who can afford it and prefer a single-product approach, the breadth of actives is impressive. Lab Series' Estée Lauder backing ensures quality formulation and manufacturing standards.
Men aged 40+ with dry to normal skin who see loss of firmness, deepening lines, and softening jawlines. Best for those seeking a premium, multi-benefit anti-aging moisturizer in one step and willing to pay for luxury skincare.
Men with oily or acne-prone skin who want lighter textures, people seeking lifting results only procedures provide, and budget-conscious consumers who get better anti-aging value from a retinol serum plus basic moisturizer.
Product details.
The fragrance is subtle and sophisticated. It is more noticeable than the brand's lighter products but does not overpower.
A heavy-lidded dark jar matches the MAX LS line's luxury positioning. Like all jar packaging, each use exposes the antioxidant-rich formula to air.
The cream provides an immediate tightening sensation on first application as film-forming ingredients create a subtle lift effect. Skin feels more hydrated and cushioned. The thick texture takes 1-2 minutes to absorb, which is longer than lighter Lab Series products. There is no purging or adjustment period.
2-3 months with twice-daily face and neck application
12 months
fall winter
The backstory.
The MAX LS line represents Lab Series' premium tier, developed to compete with high-end anti-aging brands by offering men targeted lifting and firming benefits previously available only in women's luxury skincare. The 'Power V' concept references the V-shaped jawline associated with youthful male facial structure — a specific aging concern for men as the lower face loses definition with age.
About Lab Series
Established Brand (5–20 years)Lab Series launched in 1987 under The Estée Lauder Companies as one of the first brands for men's skincare. The MAX LS line is the brand's premium anti-aging tier and uses Estée Lauder's extensive research infrastructure.
Common myths.
A cream can 'lift' sagging skin like a surgical facelift.
Topical creams do not lift tissue against gravity. Instead, film-forming agents temporarily tighten the skin surface, while collagen synthesis improves firmness over time. Hydration and plumping also create a visually firmer appearance. These effects are real but modest compared to cosmetic procedures.
Men's skin lacks the sagging or loss of definition seen in women's skin.
Men's facial skin starts with more collagen but loses it steadily over time. By their 50s and 60s, men often show significant jowling and jawline softening. Losing the V-shaped facial contour is a visible sign of male facial aging.
FAQ.
Does Lab Series MAX LS Lifting Cream really lift the skin?
Film-forming ingredients give the cream an immediate tightening sensation. Its triple-peptide and collagen-stimulating complex improves skin firmness over time. The 'lifting' effect is cosmetic enhancement, not structural change. It works through hydration, surface tightening, and long-term collagen support instead of physically repositioning tissue.
Is Lab Series MAX LS Lifting Cream worth the price?
The ingredient list justifies the premium price. The triple-peptide system, ergothioneine, creatine, and botanical complex show real formulation investment. Value depends on your budget and expectations. The anti-aging benefits work but are gradual; a lower-priced retinol product shows comparable results.
Can I use Lab Series MAX LS Lifting Cream with retinol?
Yes, the thick cream texture and barrier-supporting ingredients like niacinamide and glycerin buffer retinol irritation. Apply retinol first as a treatment, wait a few minutes for absorption, then apply the MAX LS cream on top to lock in moisture and support skin repair overnight.
Is Lab Series MAX LS Lifting Cream too heavy for oily skin?
The paraffin and isononyl isononanoate base makes this cream thick. It feels heavy on oily skin, especially in warm weather. Men with oily skin seeking Lab Series' anti-aging benefits might prefer the lighter Rescue Water Gel Cream.
How long does it take to see results from Lab Series MAX LS Lifting Cream?
The skin feels tighter and more hydrated after the first application. Fine lines and firmness show visible improvement after 4-6 weeks of consistent use. Full anti-aging and contouring benefits require 8-12 weeks of twice-daily application.
Community
What the community says.
"Rich but absorbs well without feeling greasy on the skin"
"Noticeable improvement in skin firmness and hydration over time"
"Skin looks more plump and healthy with consistent use"
"Premium feel and elegant cream texture"
"Premium price is difficult to justify for some users"
"Lifting and contouring claims feel overstated for a topical cream"
"Too rich for oily skin types especially in warm weather"
"Contains fragrance and colorants that add no skincare benefit"