★★★★ out of 5
Price: $46
Size: 1.7 fl oz ( 50 mL)
Active Ingredients + Purpose:
Tsubaki Oil - firms, hydrates, and protects against free radical damage (damage from the sun)
Tsubaki Oil - firms, hydrates, and protects against free radical damage (damage from the sun)
Wakame (Japanese Sea Kelp) - replenishes essential proteins and increases collagen production
Rice Bran Oil - reduces dark spots and increases micro-circulation for soft and glowing skin
Their Claim:
Tsubaki Beauty Oil hydrates and replenishes, leaving skin smoother, softer, and more supple. An excellent source of fatty and omega 3 acids, this soothing oil prevents premature signs of aging by defending the skin against free radical damage. Wakame (Japanese sea kelp) repairs past damage by replenishing protein and helps support natural collagen production. Rice bran oil restores the look of skin for a glowing, gorgeous complexion with its lightweight, non-greasy texture. After 4 weeks of use, 83% reported an improvement in skin moisturization, 83% reported their skin looked and felt smoother, and 78% reported their skin was more hydrated.
Why did I pick this product?
Since we were approaching dryer seasons, I wanted something that would keep my skin hydrated. However I didn't want something that was too concentrated because I am in my early 20's. Also, I'm not gonna lie... I was quickly drawn to this product because of it's pretty packaging. I love pink.
Where to buy it?
I bought it at Sephora.
Pros:
- didn't cause breakouts
- my skin soaked up the oil really well therefore it didn't leave me feeling like i had a slab of oil on my face
- sufficiently moisturized my skin whenever I had flakiness
Cons:
- it's expensive
- when i first tried it on, my skin became a little bit flushed. however it went away quickly and it never happened again.
Bottomline:
If you want smooth, well-hydrated skin and you don't mind splurging, go for it. I don't know if it makes a huge enough difference to make me wanna spend another $46 on this product... however, it did what it was supposed to do so I'm satisfied.
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