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There is a new love! I traditionally like heavy creams and thick
anti-aging type products. The Biore Skin Preservation line is a part
anti-acne and part anti-aging product.
anti-aging type products. The Biore Skin Preservation line is a part
anti-acne and part anti-aging product.
It has five parts to the line, and actually in my experience could
benefit from two more: a toner and a serum!
I like the price point on this product and combined with any coupons or
discount sales you find, this is a feel good effective line that could
help transform your skin and not your budget!
I've tried it for three days in a row which in my opinion is enough time
to see any changes: whether for the good or bad.
Another positive is that a wee bit goes a long way! I found that one pump
of each product was plenty!
Here's the details:
The Clean Things Up Nourishing Gel Cleanser ($7) — High-foaming with a
clean green scent. No burning around the eyes and it removes my mascara.
Even Smoother Microderm Exfoliator ($15) — A gentle, creamy exfoliator
with a fine grit that reminds me of Dermalogica products. Dual Fusion Moisturizer + SPF 30 ($15) — I love the high spf factor, that
is also dual spectrum, and for that much spf it doesn't smell like
sunscreen. In fact, it's light and creamy with easy slip to it.
Hard Day's Night Overnight Moisturizer ($15) — This has the texture of a
day moisturizer. It wasn't heavy enough for me, but then again, I prefer
night creams that have the consistency of blubber.
Put a serum into the line and it could make up for the difference for
clients like me.
day moisturizer. It wasn't heavy enough for me, but then again, I prefer
night creams that have the consistency of blubber.
Put a serum into the line and it could make up for the difference for
clients like me.
See The Future Fortifying Eye Cream ($15) — I like a gel eye cream, and
this one did give a noticeable difference in puffiness. I think with
continued use I could see a difference in dark circles. Or maybe I should
just sleep more? This also has a unique pointy tube dispenser that
allows the product to slip back into the tube instead of hanging at the
pump dispenser making a hard plug. Nice touch.
this one did give a noticeable difference in puffiness. I think with
continued use I could see a difference in dark circles. Or maybe I should
just sleep more? This also has a unique pointy tube dispenser that
allows the product to slip back into the tube instead of hanging at the
pump dispenser making a hard plug. Nice touch.
In short, I liked the line, I found it effective, it's relatively
affordable and easy to get at any mass retailer or drugstore.
Visit http://www.biore.com/ for more information and skin analysis.
**Now** for the giveaways: you can get your hands on your own free set of
Biore Skin Preservation by writing in an email with contact info and
answers to these questions:1. What level of spf is in the lotion?2. What products could be added to the line?3. Does the eye cream reduce puffiness?
Between Tuesday March 24th and March 25th at midnight you can enter to
win Biore Skin Preservation! So get your emails in now!I'll draw a random winner!
If you don't win it from Makeup University, then go get it where you can!
Visit http://www.makeupuniversity.com for information
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