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KORRES

KORRES Wild Rose Brightening Absolute-Oil 30ml

€51.45


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Fantastic brightening oil

I purchased this about 5 months ago and finally finished it. My overall review is very positive; I love the way it looks on my vanity unit and I love the refreshing feeling it gives my skin! It's a dry oil so its not greasy but seems to make my moisturisers extra absorbent somehow. I use La Roche Posay thick moisturiser and it sometimes just sits on my skin but paired with this oil it really absorbs and leaves. lovely glow for several hours. I use Fenty Skin on top and it just looks flawless, about 3-4 hours wear.  Definitely recommend. 

by Bertha

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Way way overpriced for what it does

I bought this product at a discounted price about 6-8 months ago. I have gone through the whole bottle so I could really give it a chance and write an appropriate review, and here are my thoughts: 1. This has a dry oil consistency, it is nice and absorbs pretty quickly, without leaving a greasy residue. This is good when you are layering, and I could not see any pilling of any other products on top of it. Now, this is where the good stuff end for me. 2. This has a very powerfully rancid smell. Having gone through reviews on youtube and other places, mine was neither expired, not the orangey/yellow hue that other people showed on their videos. My bathroom has no window, and I take a great deal of care not to leave items like vitamin c in sunlit places. 3. Having said that, Korres is supposed to be a 'high-end' brand, with a great deal of thought given to their skincare, hence the price tag. However, for some bizarre reason, they decided to use a clear glass bottle/ampoule type packaging for the notoriously unstable Vitamin C. Why? I'm not particularly bothered about the floating bits of rose, to be honest. I really do just want a quality brightening vit c product. So it could well be that my product had not oxidised, but had become indeed rancid. Here comes the worst for me 4. In all this time, this did not brighten my skin, did not do anything a vit c serum is supposed to actually accomplish. Was this even tested? Some people swear by it, but by looking at the ingredient list alcohol is pretty high up there. This surely cannot be good for dry-combination skin? Long story short, this serum/oil does NOT warrant the price tag. At best, it is nice to look at in your bathroom cabinet, at worse it can break you out and strip your skin with the alcohol content. The only saving grace is I paid a reduced price for this, perhaps it had gone past its sell-by date (it was not on lookfantastic, by the way), so that may explain matters. I would not recommend.

by safflowersgg

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