Kiehl's Ultra Facial Advanced Repair Barrier Cream Falls Short on Promises and Price
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Kiehl's Ultra Facial Cream - Small Size Jar 1.7oz (50ml)
By: Alex Greyson
In this review, the Kiehl's Ultra Facial Advanced Repair Barrier Cream was put to the test. The cream, retailing at $48, has been making waves on social media platforms and thus sparked an interest. Unfortunately, the overall impression with the cream was not positive. The cream, marketed as a moisturizer ideal for extra dry or sensitive skin, presented a thick balm-like texture that didn't spread easily. It offered initial hydration and a glowy finish, but this was short-lived and left no lasting impression. The reviewer found no notable results for dry skin, which was disappointing considering the price of the product.
Furthermore, the product was compared to the significantly cheaper First Aid Beauty's Ultra Repair Cream, which outperformed the Kiehl's cream by offering more noticeable nourishment and hydration. The Kiehl's cream did not fare well in comparison, especially considering its hefty price tag. Additionally, the product did not cause any acne nor leave the skin feeling overly greasy, which was a plus. In conclusion, the product did not meet expectations and was deemed not worth its price tag. An alternative like First Aid Beauty's Ultra Repair Cream or Aveeno’s oat collection could be better options.
#Kiehls #Moisturizer #Skincare #NotWorthIt #FirstAidBeautyUltraRepairCream
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