Mattifying Day Cream for Combination & Oily Skin Soraya Kombucha Mattifying Day Cream
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Age:
18+
Brand: Soraya
Line: kombucha
Product Type: face cream
Product Properties: mattifying, moisturizing
Ingredients: ginseng, plant extracts
When To Use: day
Gender: for women
Classification: mass-market
Skin Type: combination, oily
Country: Poland
Made in: Poland
The Soraya Kombucha Mattifying Day Cream for combination and oily skin is your potent solution to the issues of oily sheen and excessive skin oiliness. This product features a powerful formula based on kombucha – a fermented drink made from black tea, rich in organic acids and vitamins. It normalizes the hydro-balance of the epidermis and controls the activity of the sebaceous glands, helping to reduce sebum production. As a result, your skin will remain matte throughout the day, radiating healthy luminosity.
Key Features of Soraya Kombucha Mattifying Day Cream:
- Has a lightweight formula that quickly absorbs into the skin without leaving any greasy or sticky residue;
- Features a pleasant fragrance with notes of fruits, flowers, and green leaves;
- Intensely hydrates and nourishes the epidermis;
- Protects it from the harmful effects of environmental factors;
- Provides an antioxidant and anti-stress effect for the skin thanks to ginseng;
- Leaves the skin feeling smooth and silky;
- Prevents clogged pores and the appearance of imperfections;
- Promotes rapid healing of micro-damages.-
Massage into cleansed and toned facial skin.
I really like this cream, and it's not the first time I've bought it. The consistency is light and creamy, and it doesn't leave any traces or feel sticky. It's definitely worth the money.
I have combination-sensitive skin, so I decided to try this cream because I liked the large volume for the price and the ingredients seemed good. However, it didn't work out for me. The scent is neutral, not too chemical, but more like a light natural aroma of some components. The color is like a BB cream, but it actually absorbs into the skin without leaving any traces. The texture is light and silky, when you rub the cream between your fingers, they become smooth and slightly bitter, which is something I've never experienced before. The cream did a decent job of mattifying my skin without moisturizing or drying it out, but after a few uses, I noticed it caused comedones. Upon checking the ingredients again, I realized that it contains many comedogenic components, which caused this reaction. If you are prone to closed comedones, it's better to choose something less comedogenic, but if you don't have this issue, you can give it a try.