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Optimal Skin Pro-Moisturiser
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It’s not bad, but it’s ruined by fragrance
I received this moisturiser in a Christmas Advent calendar, and I was happy to give it a go. When I first tested this I was experiencing abnormally dry skin, and whilst I’d found this certainly smoothed out any dry patches, the huge amount of fragrance left my skin feeling quite irritated. I’m pretty dedicated when it comes to trying things, and whilst my skin did eventually get used to the harsh fragrance by the time I’d finished the pot, I don’t see myself buying this again. For the same effects, minus the fragrance you can pick up a moisturiser far cheaper than this one too.
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- TESTER
Basic moisturizer
I had this cream in an advent calendar. I did not know this brand so no prejudices. Beige cream with the scent of orange blossom. Very fluid cream! You need a small amount of it and spread well to benefit the face but also the neck and neckline. It penetrates quickly, moisturizes well and does not shine on the T-line. This cream is preventive against wrinkles but has no curative value for established wrinkles.
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Great for winter
It is a nice moisturizer for the winter, because it is slightly thicker and therefore moisturizes well. It does not make the skin greasy and absorbs well. However, I'm less of a fan of the scent; as far as I'm concerned, it should have gone or been less strong. It is therefore not fragrance free. I also got it as a full size in the fantastic advent calendar, so although it wasn't bad, I'm not going to buy it again either. I like the price for what it is. I know better moisturizers with the same or more effect at nicer prices. Overall: fine, but not highly recommended.
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