The Littles™ Night Out
DRUNK ELEPHANT
The Littles™ Night Out
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Fine but pricey
@drunkelephant #crueltyfreeproduct What a cool package! A gift to unpack, wow! In the package I find 5 items: a neon yellow toiletry bag, a night serum, a hydration serum, a cream and a jelly cleanser. The vision behind the brand in brief: there are a number of specific ingredients that, according to the maker, come across all competing skin-care lines, which are not good for your skin. She has eliminated these ingredients in her own products, giving her products a unique composition that you will not or rarely find in other brands. Which makes her products simply (would) be the best. This promises something! In addition, she does not believe in applying multiple layers in terms of routine but in mixing products so that you end up with a product that is the best specifically for your skin. She compares it to blending your ingredients together for a smoothie. Simply put: grab the amounts of the products that you think will benefit your skin, mix them with your fingers into 1 cream and spread it out. But how do I know what my skin needs? I find that I find that difficult to decide and often tend to just blend everything, because that's probably what my skin needs. She says nothing about the effect of using a product that your skin doesn't 'need', so it probably won't hurt. Conclusion: I notice that this way of responding to your skin needs is not for me. For me, it remains relatively unclear which product to use and when. It is a nice line of thought that based on your skin needs, but in other words, more attention should have been paid to the specific strengths of each product and when you apply this product. I am a layman as far as skin care is concerned and for me it really needs to be explained in JIP-Janneke language. Because what is, for example, dull, blocked skin? And beyond? I notice little difference to my previous e-cooking routine. The products are fine, my skin does not react strongly to them but also does not improve. I suffer from acne due to B12 injections and so I wonder if a skincare product can do anything about that at all, but these products did nothing about it. They didn't aggravate it, but they didn't help it either. Furthermore, I have to say that I think you can get a little more serum for the price. I have tested the products for 2 weeks now and have some left of everything. But the serums contain p.s. 8ml and I suspect they are now half empty. This means that you could do with this routine for about a month, with 1x daily use. I think this is rather moderate for the price. And then about the cleanser, it is a nice non-drying cleanser but if you really want to remove your makeup, you have to use it several times. Final conclusion: great products, with a nice vision that still requires some elaboration. But, in my opinion, too expensive.
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The Littles Night Out - Drunk Elephant review
This package is definitely a party! A transparent neon yellow bag contains 4 minis: - Jelly cleanser (glycerin) - intensively hydrating serum (ceramide) - Raspberry glycolic night serum (aha/bha blend) - day and night cream (moisturizer) It includes a mini booklet that explains how to use it, what it contains and what it does to your skin for each product. I used the package daily for the past 10 days and took it with me on vacation. Here is my review! From this package, I saw a noticeable effect on 2 products: The cleanser and hydrating serum! - I wear makeup every day and I remove the cleanser easily. My skin feels incredibly soft after using it (I massage it into a damp face and rinse it off with lukewarm water). I'm so glad I don't have to use oil and cotton pads anymore! Also, no black smudges under my eyes from the mascara/eyeliner and no irritated skin under the eyes (like many cleansers). Really lovely stuff! I would buy the cleanser separately, I'm sold! - I really liked the hydrating serum with ceramides on the plane. The flight gives me an incredibly dry skin and this serum saved me. I combine it with the cream every day, because you're apparently supposed to combine these products, but I think it's also great with another cream. - In fact, I didn't notice any difference between the raspberry night serum. I used it in combination with the cream and hydrating serum before bed (you should mix these, 1 pump each). It tingles slightly on the skin. - The cream was nice, hydrating and absorbed quickly, but I also have that with other creams that are better priced... The whole package costs €50, I think it will last a month. I think it's expensive for that. It also looks festive, but I think it is more intended for a younger target group. Because of the hydrating serum, cleanser and easy use of everything, I give it 4 stars. @weareeves @drunkelephant #crueltyfreeproduct
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Cute set
This set is really nice! There is everything you need for your night skincare and it's also super handy to take with you. The moisturizer is really soft and the other products really work well against pimples.
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over 2 years ago
My skin is redder on the front photo but this was after a shower.
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