Monday, 19 February 2018

Dr Organic Royal Jelly Skin Lotion Review

Dr Organic Royal Jelly Skin Lotion Review


Dr Organic Royal Jelly Skin Lotion Review
Price and Quantity: $12.50 for 200 ml
Product Description:
A rich firming all over body lotion formulated with Organic Royal Jelly, Aloe Vera, Cocoa Butter, Shea Butter, Olive Oil, Sunflower Seed Oil, Honey, Liquorice, Irish Moss, Red Clover, Heather, Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin E plus Cedarwood, Lemon, Geranium, Patchouli, Petitgrain and Sandalwood Essential Oils. A smoothing, gentle and luxuriously silky lotion that leaves the skin with an invisible veil of moisture for a healthier and more toned appearance boosted by nutrient rich key ingredients. It has been specifically formulated to help provide the essential moisture balance and nourishment the skin needs, It assists in the strengthening of the collagen matrix, vital for healthy looking skin; it gives the skin a luxurious feel and touch without an oily appearance.
Dr Organic Royal Jelly Skin Lotion Ingredients

My Experience with Dr Organic Royal Jelly Skin Lotion:

Dr Organic Royal Jelly Skin Lotion Back
Dr Organic Royal Jelly Skin Lotion Cap
Dr Organic Royal Jelly Skin Lotion Swatch

Pros of Dr Organic Royal Jelly Skin Lotion:

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MAKE UP FOR EVER STAR LIT GLITTER EYESHADOW PALETTE REVIEW, PHOTOS, SWATCHES

MAKE UP FOR EVER STAR LIT GLITTER EYESHADOW PALETTE REVIEW, PHOTOS, SWATCHES



Star Lit

Make Up For Ever Star Lit Glitter Palette ($45.00 for 0.30 oz.) is a new, limited edition palette that features six glittery eyeshadows. The formula is different from other finishes from the brand within the Artist Color Shadow range (and its previous Artist Shadow range as well), but it’s one that other brands have used in some capacity (Urban Decay Moondusts, Tom Ford/Charlotte Tilbury both have similar formulations in various palettes, MAC Dazzleshadow, etc.), though I’d argue the Star Lit formula’s strength is pigmentation with moderate glitter/sparkle rather than lots of glitter/sparkle and less base color. This makes them workable as layering shades as well as standalone eyeshadows. There were two shades that were sheerer, while four were quite pigmented, and that was where the palette lost points (as the brand states these have “intense color payoff”).

Reflection

Prism

Spark

Flame

Flicker

Beam