As a busy working mom, I am constantly running around during the weekdays and the weekends. It feels like I barely have any time too myself. However, one thing that I have to prioritize is self-care, and especially skincare. That is why today's review is all about a new moisturizer that I have been using. It is the CLINIQUE DRAMATICALLY DIFFERENT MOISTURIZER.
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In today's review, you will find the follow talking points:1. Why I purchased the Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturizer?
2. My likes and dislikes
3. Why or why not I would recommend it to you?
Let's get started!
I purchased this moisturizing lotion because I've heard great things about clinique products. My own experiences with the brand have been positive as well. Second, this lotion is made for dry to very dry skin. Though my skin is on the oily side, during the past winter, it experienced dryness. After seeing small lines here and there, I began to look for a moisturizer that is supercharged with hydration. For those reasons, I purchased this moisturizer.Likes and Dislikes
The formula really is hydrating; and that's exactly what I was looking for. It's liquidy and if you smooth, and absorbed well. After application, my skin felt smooth and soft. The moisturizer has a faint smell. It's sweet and pleasant and I like it. The quick absorbtion and smooth application works well under makeup.One dislike is that the lotion is in a plastic bottle. Glass would be better. Another dislike is that it is a pump; and it can become wasteful towards the end. Last dislike is that even though this is a daily moisturizer, it does not have UV protection. It's not a deal-breaker, because I can always apply a foundation with SPF or a separate SPF.
Overall
Overall, this is a fantastic moisturizer for daily use. It absorbs well, smells nice and does not cause any irritations.Thank you again. See you at the next review.
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