Thứ Sáu, 1 tháng 8, 2014

Sibu Beauty Sea Buckthorn Nourishing Facial Cream




About Sea Buckthorn - an itty bitty fruit plant that grows in the Tibetan Himalayas that resists harsh weather conditions and high altitudes of 12,000 feet above sea level. Apparently this ability to resist harsh conditions makes the fruit rich in nutrients - Omega 3, 6, and 9 fatty aids, 190 bioactive compounds, all of which are vital to collagen production for hair, nails, and skin. 

I take all this "special ingredient" blabber with a grain of salt. I think the proof is in the results... 


I've been testing this moisturizer for the past 2 months. Thus far, my skin has been fairly consistent - slight breakouts during stressful ties of the month, no strange reactions or dry patches.  The Sibu Beauty Sea Buckthorn Daytime Facial Cream has proven to keep my skin regulated. As far as I can tell, my sun damage hasn't been rejuvenated. The cream itself is fairly lightweight and appropriate for daytime, as indicated on the packaging. While I like the Sibu Beauty Sea Buckthorn Facial Cream, I don't love it, as I find that my skin is the same as before I used it previously (aka no "improvements"). I'll continue to use it until it's gone but would not repurchase.  
Have you ever heard of "sea buckthorn"? 
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