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abc1111 review for Liquid Gold
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4.7
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abc1111
Oily/Resilient
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Liquid Gold
The Stratia brand is a small, woman-owned company (it’s always great to support our local small businesses) and Liquid Gold is its bestseller.
Liquid Gold is a moisturizer for normal to oily skin. It has a lotion texture that is more like an emulsion than a moisturizer. It has a natural color that is in between yellow and orange or a vivid amber, which comes from the bright red color of the sea buckthorn oil. It spreads readily and doesn’t feel oily. One pump is enough for my face. It’s packaged in a tall plastic bottle with an airless pump and comes in a generous size of 60 mL.
This moisturizer supposedly has the optimal 3:1:1 ratio of free fatty acids, ceramides, and cholesterol. Studies show that this ratio, with any component being dominant, works for healing and strengthening skin’s lipid barrier. LG is fatty acid dominant. Its fatty acids come from plant oils including sea buckthorn seed oil, sea buckthorn fruit oil, cranberry seed oil, and rose hip oil. Its ceramide and cholesterol come from SK-influx, an ingredient blend of Ceramide NP, Ceramide AP, Ceramide EOP, Phytosphingosine, Cholesterol, Sodium Lauroyl Lactylate, Carbomer, and Xanthan Gum.
Another key ingredient is niacinamide at 4%. Studies show it’s effective at this concentration. This is anti-aging, anti-acne, and a skin brightener. It can also speed up rate of cellular growth and increase synthesis of free fatty acids, cholesterol, and ceramides.
Liquid Gold also contains hyaluronic acid, vitamin E, green tea, glycerin, squalane, and panthenol. It’s free of alcohol, fragrances, and essential oils.
I’ve been using LG on and off. It gives immediate hydration and moisture, and works well in nourishing skin. I feel my skin gets healthier and more resilient the more days I use it. It heals and gives relief to irritated skin and doesn’t sting when applied on broken skin or active pimples. I also like this as a hydrating treatment on the back of my hands.
I have oily skin and Liquid Gold will break me out if used too much or too frequently. I need to skip days or else I’ll get cystic pimples. I believe the fatty acids/oils are the culprit. Paula’s Choice Omega+ Complex Serum and Krave Beauty Great Barrier Relief are rich in fatty acids like the Liquid Gold and all give me pimples. I like all three products for compromised skin but need to control usage to a few days at a time.
This doesn’t have a sticky residue but makes me look greasy after a while. Its natural scent may be unpleasant to some and its natural color may tint paler skin with a golden sheen. On my light-medium skin, the tint doesn’t really show up unless I examine my skin closely. It’s like a subtle glow, like I applied a layer of makeup.
The tint can also transfer on clothes and beddings. I sometimes see yellow stains on my white pillow and on the necklines of my light colored shirts and brassieres.
LG uses diazolidinyl urea, a controversial formaldehyde-releaser preservative, which may trigger allergic reactions in some people. Formaldehyde is naturally produced by humans, about 1.5 ounces a day as a normal part of cell metabolism. It is also naturally occurring in many fruits, vegetables, and meat (banana, apple, onion, potato, spinach, carrot, poultry, pork, seafood, beef, etc). Beauty products contain only small amounts of formaldehyde (maybe as much as an apple), this will unlikely cause adverse effects, but at the end of the day, using these products will be up to you.
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18 Comments
esolis
Dry/Resilient
This sounds like a skincare product I would love to try 🥰🥰🥰
mette
Dry/Resilient
I absolutely love this moisturizer💜
moonbliss02
Dry/Resilient
Nice product.
Dreamweaver1323
Oily/Resilient
I've haven't tried this brand yet but would like too soon. I like the ingredients in this face lotion and that its lightweight. Thanks for sharing!
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Meraai
Dry/Sensitive
Thanks for the detailed review
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