Monday, May 25, 2009

Beauty Review: The Body Shop Vitamin C Skin Boost

The Body Shop Vitamin C Skin Boost does exactly what its name says it will: boost the skin. I've been using this for a couple of weeks now (again, in order to hopefully permanently eliminate the dark spots on my face), and it's quite good.

My skin feels soft and supple. And the Vitamin C in this product helps in brightening my skin. Just pump a small amount of the gel-like substance every morning, and massage onto face (I also apply it at night). It goes a long loooong way.

One time I actually went out with ZERO make up on (not even powder to matte my face). This was the only thing I applied before I hurriedly went to the mall to complete some hasty purchases. I was expecting to see in the mall mirrors the exact same girl... with the exact same skin and face... oily and spattered with dark spots here and there.

To my surprise, I came face to face with someone whose skin and face was undeniably glowing. I didn't even see any of the dark spots that were very conspicuous to me before. ;))

This little orange bottle over here makes me very HAPPY.



It costs P1095, but I got it at 10% off since The Body Shop is holding their Anniversary Sale.

Worth every penny, I tell you. ;))

1 comment:

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