Wild fern Manuka honey moisturiser was part of skincare regime which was I got trial for it. Thank you beautyreviews. I have love and hate relationship for this moisturiser.
I adore this kind of packaging because it's so handy from my point of views. Moisturiser comes in upside down small tube so it very good and my personally favourite so I can throw in my bag, very handy during traveling.
Brand claims this is hydrating and protecting moisturiser I 100% agree with that. I have de hydrate, normal to combination skin type. Moisturiser has quite weight on it, I mean when I apply i can feel on skin. It is very thick, white and grainy type of cream. It is not smooth at all. I don't use daily because I feel like too heavy and does my pore looks large.
But still I liked it because (1) I can use when I wear matte foundation, give me super duper primer type of skin. (2) when I am going out and feel lazy to apply face moisturiser and spf (3) when I want dewy skin. Love it
Make sure you use tiny bit. Otherwise you feel so greasy. I am tan skin ( nc40/nc42 just reference) if I apply too much then gives me white cast. Do I repurchase ? Not sure
First impression: It looks exactly like your typical Western sunscreen: white, a little thick, but still goopy. I don’t find the scent very pleasing, but it’s a very minor issue in the grand scheme of things. The first day I used it I was actually a little worried since in the past my skin doesn’t actually react well with SPF, but I was pleasantly surprised it didn’t. When rubbing it into my face it felt a little grainy, not like exfoliating beads, but very finely milled grains. I don’t know how or why or what ingredient causes the texture.
Review: I actually spoke too soon. That night after cleansing I had started noticing my skin felt a little rough, but the day after it was much worse. My skin had broken out into patches of little rough red dots which reminded me thoroughly of when I discovered I was allergic to niacinamide. This was the only new product I had introduced in my skincare routine so I had to discontinue use. It took over a week for the bumps to disappear which was quite disheartening.
Overall I was unable to do a full trial of this because my skin had reacted and I did not want to continue use just in case it worsened. For some, I sure this would've worked, but unfortunately me and SPF do not mix well I have come to realise.