poll posted by BR Natalie
So there are going to be two types of members reading this poll. The ones who totally get the poll question, and those that didn't realise that 'fingers in the pottle' was such an issue. How do I know this? Because BRHQ was divided on it too!
Me - I hate pottles. Give me a tube, or a pump, anything to avoid me having to stick my fingers into a pot and then repeating that daily. Did we not just go through a pandemic people?! Germy-wermies are everywhere! I mean I wash my hands; I consider myself hygienic but...pottle creams give me the ick.
Other people in the office, not so much. They don't see the drama. HOWEVER I bet even they would fall in love with the incredible packaging of the latest Trial Team product.
We're putting a pressed cream to the test. The last time we sent out a L'Oreal product for review in this revolutionary dispenser the crowd went wild. That is to say our reviewers loved it and most of them commented on the unique pressed pottle format. Just the right amount of product dispensed. No wastage. No germy-wermies.
The L'Oreal Paris Revitalift Filler Plumping Water Cream is formulated with new micro-epidermic Hyaluronic Acid, Niacinamide and a combination of 3 nourishing ceramides.
It's formulated with 2 types of Hyaluronic Acid: Micro Hyaluronic Acid to intensely re-plump lines and wrinkles, and Micro-epidermic Hyaluronic Acid which is 50X smaller and able to penetrate deeper into the skin's layers to fill lines and wrinkles from within.
The formula is reinforced with 3 types of nourishing Ceramides which help to reinforce the skin's barrier and lock in moisture. Niacinamide and Glycerin also combine to further lock in lasting hydration.
It promises to intensely hydrate and re-plump lines and wrinkles for plumper, younger looking skin. It's packaged in L'Oreal's innovative press-pump jar for optimal hygiene and the perfect single dosage with just 1 press!
It's so eww. I try use a spatula but often miss place it or sometime just think it must be just as eww as fingers. It's great to see more products adopt this type of packaging.