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Aha moment drunk elephant
Aha moment drunk elephant













aha moment drunk elephant
  1. Aha moment drunk elephant skin#
  2. Aha moment drunk elephant free#

A little sting and some pinkness aside, this formula is probably the one acid that won’t make even the most sensitive of complexions freak out. The brand says to try this product once a week but I’ve been doing this every three days and haven’t found it too harsh for my skin.

Aha moment drunk elephant skin#

I felt my skin wasn’t only smoother, but it had a beautiful, gleaming complexion, one that looked and felt new. Proceeding with the acid, go on with your normal beauty regimen (which, for me, includes a toner, essence, cream, eye cream, and then night mask).įor the next few days, everywhere I went, the glow followed. After waiting 20 minutes, with a few stings here and there (totally bearable!) you wash it off to find your skin more glowy, beautiful and cleaner than before. You simply wash your skin, pat it dry, then add the creamy product by rubbing it evenly all over your face. Instead, it’s more like the texture of a heavy moisturizer.

Aha moment drunk elephant free#

What I appreciated about this acid I approached with intense trepidation, was that it was free of that sticky feeling that leaves you wanting to immediately wash it off. When you pump out a small dime-sized amount, it comes out in a beige clay color with a very creamy, delicious consistency. It’s gentle thanks to its antioxidants that soothe the skin like matcha tea, apple, niacinamide, among others that make this super gentle yet effective for any skin type. With 25% AHA (glycolic, tartaric, lactic and citric acids) and 2% BHA, the product helps to resurface your skin.

aha moment drunk elephant

The formula is effective but also super gentle. The brand helped Drunk Elephant become a real new player in the beauty space thanks to reviews all over the Web: Reddit’s Skincare Junkie thread, to Instagram to influencers organically touting the product. (Photo by David Yi/ Very Good Light)īut the hero product, among the many SKUs, was really the T.L.C. After launching Drunk Elephant, the brand quickly took off, with Man Repeller’s own Leandra Medine investing her own money into it. These include parabens, formaldehyde, BPA among others. She really took off with her firm belief that no products should contain any of the top 25 ingredients deemed hazardous to your body. And so when I tested one of Sephora’s bestsellers, I proceeded with caution.Īs we know by now, Drunk Elephant is a cult product by Texas-based founder, Tiffany Masterson who created the brand from her own research into beauty. As a beauty editor, I’ve had way too many experiences with acids with my sensitive skin inflaming and me ending up wanting to pass TF out in agony. The latter penetrates sebum and declogs your pores so you don’t have things like white or blackheads. The former is for getting rid of dead skin cells that are congealed tightly onto the skin. The latter comes in AHAs or BHAs, that is alpha hydroxy acids or beta hydroxy acids. We know that the proper way to exfoliate is with a good scrub or an acid. Sukari Babyfacial, a powerful acid, my heart skipped many beats.

aha moment drunk elephant

SEE ALSO: Exfoliating with sensitive skin? Yes, it’s possible.Īnd so, when Drunk Elephant sent over its T.L.C. That image of said woman has been embedded into my brain for years and whenever I read “acid” or hear of the very word, I have PTSD, reverting back to that moment of absolute terror. And so I was traumatized one day when I saw a report about a man who’d dumped acid on some poor unsuspecting woman’s face. I had always been a curious (aka nosy, and still am!) young person with a predilection for news, one who was obsessed with with shows like Dateline. At least, that’s what I thought until just recently.















Aha moment drunk elephant