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Korres Wild Rose Line - Product Review

by Boydie Beener (Subscribe to Boydie Beener's posts), Posted Mar 12th 2009 at 7:00AM
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korresLike any good beauty junky, we are constantly seeking the "holy grail;" a.k.a. the best face cream at the best price our money can buy. After years of scouring the beauty aisle, we think we might have finally found it in the Korres Wild Rose collection. What makes this line with its soft, seductive scent better than the rest?

Let's go over what we jotted down as we used each product:

White Tea Gel Cleanser: The product was so light it felt like we were cleansing with water. It proved perfect for those with sensitive, oily or acne prone skin.

Wild Rose Serum: We literally wrote in our notes that the smell was intoxicating; just like standing in a bed of roses. And unlike many other sticky serums, this one sunk right in. We felt an almost immediate tightening effect, too, which is always a good thing when it comes to skin.

Wild Rose Cream: We have been dying to try this for ages but haven't because, well, most products just don't back up the hype. But even after the big build up we gave it, the cream did not disappoint. Repeat: Did. Not. Disappoint. Now, come on all you beauty junkies, how often does that really happen? Almost never!

Wild Rose Mask: Again, there are so many products that promise big but deliver little that we didn't expect to see huge visible results. But much like its sister product, the cream, the mask absolutely defied our expectations. Our skin had a healthy glow immediately after rinsing. And we continued to see results for days afterward – lessened sunspots, evened tone, and supreme softness. We were floored!

In the end, we are definitely going to take the trip to our local Sephora and stock up; homerun Korres!
 

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