When I got chosen for this trial, I couldn't have been more excited as I saw this and was like I really really want to trial this. Thanks so much BR for this opportunity xx
The first thing that stood out for me was how expensive and gorgeous the box was, it looked like something a movie star would use, and it gets better when you take the product out of its box. It comes in a frosted glass/plastic type pot with a gorgeous silver lid. It has a screw lid so totally user friendly.
What really struck me and surprised me was the smell, it is absolutely gorgeous. It has an amazing fragrant smell to it, I'll be honest, this had me a little worried because of my sensitive skin. I can't put my finger on the actual smell but it really is good.
The product states it is a gel but its kind of a half and half i.e. half cream and half gel. It is extremely thick but non-greasy which is really good. It melts into your skin really well and leaves your skin feeling quite plumped. I noticed my skin looked more plump after one use and it really took down the redness. The best thing is that it didn't react with my skin which is a big tick in my book.
Overall, it really is a good product and does what it says, although I'm sure that with longer use, the results will be even better. The price tag is a little high, but I would say it was worth it as it does give you a months worth and if you have dry sensitive skin like me, you will love it as it is extremely moisturising and I haven't had any dry patches since using it.
I used this product morning and night after I cleansed my face as instructed. The gel is a tawny beige colour and of a light runny honey consistency.The idea is to put it on with upward strokes and let it absorb into the skin. I thought my skin would be quite sticky afterwards but it does sink in quite quickly. The gel itself has very little smell which suited me.
Calling it a facial sculpturing gel that helps to visibly lift and firm the skin is quite a bold claim. I do think my skin was a bit smoother and a bit plumper after using it but this was just a temporary benefit.
The box mentioned that the dragon's blood forms a second skin-like film. if it did, this was pretty seamless and I guess the trial period is a bit short to report back as to whether it helped regenerate and repair the skin. I didn't see any particular evidence of this but my skin didn't have any bad reactions or irritations either.
I'm not sure that this has anything much to do with dragon's blood apart from being a catchy marketing ploy. There's nothing on the box or screw top jar to explain the name.
Tips: I suggest just trying a small amount the first time you use it to see how your skin reacts to the feel of it and how long it takes to be absorbed.