gravity theory cream cream Skin Care


Gravity theory cream a sticky product on my skin in the morning because I feel like that's all I can feel on my skin for the entire day, and I don't necessarily love applying makeup over that kind of texture either but I don't know, that's just me. I think now that I'm done the kind of testing period for these products I'm going to start using this at night and alternate between this and the TLC Framboos Glycolic Night Serum which I'm going to talk about momentarily. I'm just iffy on the price of this one because I don't feel like there's anything huge that sets it apart from the other more affordable vitamin C serums that I've tried. But who knows, I might change my mind once I start using this at night and getting a little more comfortable with it. One thing I will say that is great is the packaging. Vitamin C is an active ingredient and it is unstable as a result so 

Gravity theory creamReviews just don't like using it is affected by exposure to air and light and things like that and most of the vitamin C serums I have tried do come in clear glass jars which does cause the product to break down faster and become less effective over time. So the packaging on this is definitely an A+. Now the TLC Framboos Glycolic Night Serum, this bad boy contains a 12% AHA/BHA blend. They say that the Sukari Babyfacial is your weekly mask and this product is your daily maintenance because they do contain a lot of similar ingredients. They are going to have similar effects in terms of resurfacing the skin and cleaning out your pores. Personally my skin has always responded extremely well to a daily chemical exfoliation in terms of keeping my skin 


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