I bought this product from the BR beauty vault, thinking it looked like it would be absolutely lovely. I also bought the serum which I love (apart from the smell).
On first sight it comes in a cute little blue and white pot with a butterfly – kind of hippy-style, which appeals to me. It wouldn’t look out of place for sale from the gypsy caravans!
Once the pot is opened, the same grated- carrot aroma assaults the nostrils – not lovely unfortunately! Ok, so, a good hippy-gypsy caravan chaser can get past an earthy smell!
Next, after applying generously to the face, there is a surprising gritty feeling (unmentioned by the other reviewers – scarily). Not exactly what I look for in a moisturiser. Aside from the grit, it is a soft cream which applies easily and also absorbs easily. My skin feels quite nice and soft afterwards. The product claim is: A light, fragrant moisturiser designed for mature skin. Well, that's true enough.
So, I’m kind of in two minds about it. The deciding factor would be that I feel it is too expensive for what it is. There are many much better moisturisers for the same price on the market, and cheaper brands that are much better. I would consider re-purchasing it if it were around the $20 mark or cheaper, but would never be persuaded to pay $50 for it. There are too many negatives I’m afraid.
Based on that I would be reluctant to recommend it to others and certainly would not recommend they purchase it at full price.
I had very high hopes for the Soultime Pomegranate & Borage Replenishing Moisturiser, because it sounded so luxurious and had a price tag to match! Unfortunately though, like other reviewers here, I was kinda disappointed.
The packaging is lovely - a frosted glass pot with a screw-top lid. I love the overall feeling of the brand and packaging.
Once opened, however, the scent of the product hits you! Not super lovely. A very herbal, earthy scent, which isn't exactly fragrant. The scent lingers when you wear it, too.
The cream's consistency is quite nice - not too thick or thin - until, that is, I noticed fine lumps or bits of grit throughout the cream. They weren't rough at all, but I nonetheless prefer my creams to be of one consistency: smooth!
Overall I wasn't too impressed, and actually don't know if I will even bother finishing the pot.