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skincarewithbookworm review for Thermal Spring Water
Toners
4.4
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skincarewithbookworm
Oily/Sensitive
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Thermal Spring Water
What is it?
It is thermal water in a bottle which is supposed to have a lot of benefits acquired during the time interval of around 50 years.
What I like:
π¦ First of all, love the bottle. It is like those deodorant bottles and the spray is marvelous. It scatters little bit of the product to a large surface area which not only feels like standing in a fountain but also makes the product last longer.
π¦ It has soothed my sensitive skin, especially when it was irritated due to strong acids. I remember feeling so relieved after spraying it on my face. Prolonged use helps to reduce inflammatory but needs patience.
π¦ Super hydrating and adds a nice glow to the face.
π¦ It has nitrogen which helps to smoothen the skin, silicates which softens the skin and the ideal calcium/magnesium ratio which improves skin texture.
π¦ I love the fact that they did not add additional actives or other ingredients to the thermal water and kept it intact.
π¦ They claim that this is safe for infants as well. (I haven't tried.)
All in all, it's a good facial mist especially if you have sensitive and inflammed skin which needs soothing and hydration.
What I don't like:
βοΈ It is expensive for its formulation. I wish they would reduce the price.
I bought it on major discount and that's the main reason I got to try this.
βοΈ Since, this is expensive, I would say there are better and cheaper options available in the market which caters to the same needs as this.
I would not buy this on MRP but only on discount.
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2 Comments
malinta
Dry/Sensitive
How expensive is it where you are? I haven't used it, but it's one of the cheapest toners I have seen (between 8 and 13 euro)
wavybeautyguru
Dry/Resilient
Iβve heard amazing things about this spring water!! β¨β¨β¨
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