I've heard a lot of good things about this cream, and thought it would be perfect for my dry, sensitive skin. It seems that it works wonders for almost all of the reviews I've read about it. Because of its popularity, many fakes of this cream are around, but I do trust Jolse to source their stock from reputable places.
I don't think I've been using this cream long enough to really do a thorough review on it, but so far, I think it's a decent cream. One concern for me though, is that my jar doesn't have the light lemony, herbal scent that pretty much all of the reviews I've read that describes the scent of the cream says. My jar of cream smells soapy to me. It makes me worry a bit, I admit, even though I've checked the verification sticker on the packaging with the app and it said that it is a genuine product.
The texture of the cream is really nice, it's thick and moisturizing without being overly oily or greasy. It absorbs really well and keeps skin hydrated for a good amount of time. The packaging is also nice and I appreciate the luxe-feeling heavy glass jar and embossed metal cap. The spatula is also nice and good quality.
Anyways, I haven't had any really bad reactions to this cream out of the time I've used it. My mom has also used it and it works well for her. I stopped using this for a while because I developed some tiny pimples on my forehead, though I'm not sure if this is the cause or if the new foundation I tested at the same time is the culprit. It's not a bad cream though, and I'll continue to use it as long as I don't have any bad reactions to it. I just confess that I'm a little disappointed that this cream didn't wow me as I had expected, since so many bloggers had raved about this cream. It's certainly worth a try, but I do recognize that it's not really for everyone, and my skin is extremely picky as it is :)
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