The best way to get your daily dose of vitamin D isn’t through soaking up the sun or chugging a glass of milk. Instead, turn to this advanced skin-repairing moisturizer. Developed by a team of Korean dermatologists, it triggers skin’s natural vitamin D production without any downsides (lactose intolerance, anyone?) to keep your complexion healthy. Unlike the sun, it reduces the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines, rather than accelerating their development—who can ask for more?
I got this as a sample and made the mistake of slathering it on before bed. It felt nice but when I woke up in the morning, my face was red, blotchy, bumpy, and itchy. Unfortunately there are not any ingredients listed on the sample so I don't know what caused the reaction, but definitely get a sample before shelling out for a full size of this cream.
1I WISH I COULD ENJOY THIS SAMPLE BUT THERE IS NO WAY I WOULD PUT SOMETHING HEAVY LIKE IT ON MY OILY FACE, I HAVE PUT ON MY PROFILE THAT I HAVE OILY SKIN I DONT KNOW WHY I KEEP GETTING THESE TYPES OF SAMPLES, I JOINED BIRCHBOX FOR THE MAKEUP SAMPLES NOT LOTIONS AND SERUMS :(
1Wasn't a great moisturizer, overall I think this company seems to market their products as innovative & high-end, when in fact, they aren't very effective. As for the face cream in particular, they *claim* that theirs is a special formula with Vitamin D that is absorbed topically.however,unlike Vitamin A/retinol, which works wonders if applied topically, I'm pretty sure that D is one of many vitamins that show no significant evidence of doing ANYTHING to the skin if applied topically, and may not be effective at all if applied topically...If anyone has clinical research proving otherwise, I'd love to see it, but I'll stick with the "confirmed" sources of Vitamin D--a) sunlight, b) foods, c) oral supplements. In summation, I wouldn't spend my $$$ on this...I've spent $ on moisturizers costing both LESS and MORE than this one that work way better.
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