Sunday, October 5, 2014

Elizabeth Arden flawless future powered by ceramide



                                                             



The Flawless Future Caplet Serum. No doubt, part of the buzz from this product is due to the little pearlescent spheres inside the serum. The appearance actually reminds me of the  because it looks similar, with a bunch of little shimmery balls suspended in a clear watery liquid. We as consumers are always suckers for pretty, visually-appealing things, and this just hits the nail on the head. 

after getting this as a mini sample For a review  i was trilled  experience with the product did bear out my expectations from the ingredients list. I found this to be a very lightweight, easy to apply serum that sinks into the skin quickly and doesn't leave much residue. When you dispense the product out of the pump, the little spheres "burst" and you get a clear liquid filled with little white shimmery bits, . When blended out, the shimmers pretty much disappear into the skin, and you aren't left with a glittery finish or a shimmery face. When I used this, I found it to be light but still fairly moisturizing, although not as intensely moisturizing as some of Elizabeth Arden's other products, which seems like a fair expectation given that the Flawless Future range is geared towards a younger age group. It did seem to help my skin condition seem better overall, too. im 25 so im starting to see wrinkles (forehead around eyes and smile area) 

I was able to see results right away. My skin looks well rested, refreshed. and rejuvenated. No more dull and lifeless looking skin for this girl. 

but im off to buy some more talk to you guys later .