- Characteristics
- Description
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Age:
18+
Brand: BINGOSPA
Line: face
Product Type: face cream
Product Properties: nourishment
Volume: 135 g
Ingredients: hyaluronic acid
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: natural
Skin Type: all types
Country: Poland
Made in: Poland
Nourishing Cream with Hyaluronic acid, developed by the Polish brand BingoSpa, is an intensive anti-aging treatment. Its formula contains Wheat Germ and Babassu oils, Hyaluronic acid, and Seaweed concentrate. Thanks to active ingredients, the product provides effective care for mature skin - and as a result of regular use, it looks much younger.
Benefits of BingoSpa Nourishing Cream with Hyaluronic acid:
- effectively nourishes and moisturizes the skin;
- evens out the complexion and smoothes skin texture;
- increases skin firmness and elasticity, reducing wrinkles;
- helps to strengthen the structure of the skin;
- improves skin's protective functions;
- tightens and lifts facial contours;
- regains natural radiance.
For the first time in my life, I developed an allergy to a facial product. It caused severe itching and intense skin peeling. I strongly advise against using it.
I really liked this cream. It absorbs quickly, leaving no greasy residue or feeling of heaviness.
The cream worked well for me. I have oily skin and I use it in the morning after toner. It moisturizes my skin well and the foundation sits perfectly on top of it. I recommend using it in combination with a cleansing routine specifically designed for oily skin.
I didn't like it at all. It dries out normal skin to the point of flakiness after just one or two uses. I tested it on both my skin and my boyfriend's. And the smell is exactly the same as Nivea.
The cream is actually not bad. It has a pleasant texture and spreads well on the face. It works great as a makeup base. However... the smell is somewhat specific, I can't even describe it... Perhaps it's the scent of some component in the composition. After a few minutes, it fades away and doesn't bother at all. I don't regret buying it. It's definitely not a mass-market option.