Fresh are well known on the blogging and Youtube scene for their highly coveted tinted lip balms, but did you know that they did skincare? I've been trialling their newest addition to the Seaberry range - the Skin Nutrition Booster.
Fresh's Seaberry Skin Nutrition Booster is a anti-oxidant rich blend of concentrated oils and natural extracts. Whilst you can use this alone, it has been specially formulated to give an extra boost to your existing skincare when you mix a few drops into your regular eye cream and moisturisers. You know when you give Popeye spinach and he becomes super strong? The Skin Nutrition Booster is like spinach for your skincare.
Formula?
Formula?
Key ingredients in this potent elixir include Camellia Seed Oil, Seaberry Oil, Omegas 3, 6, 7 & 9, Roccou and Tomato Extracts. These anti-oxidants help the skin to fight free radicals (important for keeping fine lines and wrinkles at bay for longer), whilst also keeping skin nourished, hydrated and looking visibly brighter. Formula is free from parabens, sulphates and phthalates.
My thoughts and results?
I've been adding 1-2 drops of this into my Organic Surge Night Cream and my skin feels much more hydrated, with the drier areas of my combination skin type being a lot less tight. I've also noticed a reduction in redness that I often get around my nose which was interesting, and my skin does look a little more 'glowy' in the mornings than usual. I have tried this on its own, but found it far too rich for my skin so I'll stick to mixing it with other products to reap the benefits as directed. This is another of those products that you only need to use a tiny, tiny amount of because it's so concentrated, so although the price tag is a little high, one bottle will definitely last a very long time.
Fresh Seaberry Skin Nutrition Booster* (15ml, £36) is available from Fresh's standalone store in London (92 Marylebone Road) and also at Sephora.
Have you tried any of Fresh's skincare?
This is the first review I read about this new face oil Evelyn. It looks brilliant! will check it out a bit better on their website.x
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading Audrey, I love this :) x
DeleteSeaberry sounds like a wonderful natural ingredient. I like mixing in facial oil to moisturiser as well as using alone, gives such a boost to your skin xx
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It's great, you definitely notice a difference! xx
DeleteI didn't know they did skincare, all I ever hear about is their lip balms! I like the idea of adding it to your existing skincare to give it a boost :)
ReplyDeleteDannie x
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It's a good little extra for your skincare cupboard :) x
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