Belif the True Cream Aqua Bomb Review 2023—With Pics
04.05.2023 - 16:49
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, and stopped by Sephora to find a replacement on my way home from work. I figured I'd find something I liked enough and move on with my life, but just as I was about to reach for something random, I spotted the Belif tub and immediately recognized it.
Not one but two beauty influencers I follow, and wholeheartedly trust with my skin, had recently posted about how much they loved the Korean beauty brands' Aqua Bomb, (it was Dana Omari of and Matt Woodcox of , in case you're curious), so I was influenced to see if it lived up to the hype.It's been a few months—and multiple tubs—since that fateful Sephora trip, and I'm enthused to confirm that it very much does. I now get why both Dana and Matt were so obsessed, and can confirm that Belif The True Cream Aqua Bomb deserves its whopping 4.5 average rating on Sephora.
Courtesy of brandGel-based and lightweight, the Aqua Bomb doesn't clog pores, cause breakouts, or provoke , but is actually super moisturizing and gentle enough that it won't irritate my skin. Since my skin is simultaneously very oily, sensitive, and red (love you, rosacea) this means the True Cream Aqua Bomb is one of the only moisturizers that checks all of my personal boxes when it comes to combatting my skin concerns.Belif as a brand has become one of my favorites too, since their formulations are so unique: A brand inspired by Scottish botanist Duncan Napier's apothecary research, each of Belif's products feature and harness the power of herbal remedies, and are free of parabens, sulfates, phthalates and synthetic preservatives, synthetic dyes, synthetic fragrances, mineral oils, and ingredients from animals.I know, “herbs” might sound-old fashioned: I personally imagined an olden garden gnome mixing skin
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