Didn’t have enough consistent use for a confident recommendation, but I think it’s worth a shot. The texture reminds me of cerave pm. It really evens my skin tone and with some light concealer allows me to skip foundation. Find out how best to use Drunk Elephant Wild Marula Tangle Spray with this guide produced by the brand. I'm in the fortunate financial position to be able to find more costly dupes, so I went out and got a bottle of Drunk Elephant's marula oil.Very interesting. The packaging for C-Firma is genius. The smell is annoying though. This lightweight bio-available oil helps draw serums deeper into pores. Drunk Elephant’s Marula Oil is a luxury 100% virgin marula oil formulated for all skin types (including sensitive and acne prone) that deeply moisturizes your skin while helping to restore a youthful glow and fully rejuvenates the face. Very thin/watery and I don’t feel it moisturized very much. She’s done a great job at branding and creating a “dream”. It’s a set that comes with a whole routine. and at $80 a bottle, it had better be effective. In the interest of not being wasteful, though, I figured I would try to use up the remainder of my bottle healing my tattoo.Most olive oils you find at grocery stores are fake (there are tons of articles about it so I won't link any).
I use it at night with the TLC serum and I wake up with such soft, smooth skin each morning.That's so interesting! the b-hydra didn't do much of anything for my skin's hydration and the c-firma irritated my skin quite badly (although this is something that varies from person to person).C-firma: definitely going to repurchase this! I mix it with the c firma in the AM because I have so many littles of it but I would never purchase on its own. Someone with a chemistry degree, help me! the whole reason brands often charge more for vitamin c serums is bc they test to make sure the vitamin c is stable/doesn't oxidize on the shelf.Protini: I’m not sure if I’d rebuy this. This is definitely nice and if it was cheaper I would purchase but it’s not worth the price when there’s so many dupes out there (TO).I don’t get the hype.
It’s pretty thin and spreads out well, so at least the full size bottle would probably last you quite a while.Also using the lippe, which doesn’t moisturize as well as my $2 one or even Fresh’s caramel lip balm.also am i too picky or does anyone else cringe at the way the founder talks about Africa as an inspiration for the brand? Its supposed to flake, and over moisturizing can mess with the healing.Although now that I think about it, I don't see how it's possible for the molecule to be smaller!
Ok then.It’s the only brand I’ll use now. I’m fair and it’s easy to go overboard with this. That stuff is amazing, it has helped clear up my acne & even my skin out!! I think it’s an overhyped item. Not worth $80 for me personally.I used D bronzi for a week and didn’t get the hype at all.Umbra tinte: I love this stuff! It sounds like they might be a good value as well since you don't need to use as much.So I guess this is kind of an experiment in using marula oil to treat and heal a wound, so to speak, but I was surprised by the drastic difference.
I’ve purchased Lala (I like it but it’s nothing special), marula oil (get it from the ordinary, same stuff), glycolic (again, it was ok but I think there are similar less expensive options), beste jelly cleanser (old and new), the 2 cleansing bars (so drying! I buy the rise + glow duo instead of the full sized. Berating customers on IG, making excuses for subpar product, and deleting unfavorable comments (even when valid and product related) is not the kind of brand I want to support.lippe balm wasn’t anything life changing. I buy the midi size so it’s cheaper directly from their website. It does have a lot of anti-aging prosperities in it but for $70 I don’t see my skin as ‘plump, amazing, etc’ to make me repurchase.