Hello folksickles. Today's review will be for Odacite Ba+S Baobab Sarsaparilla Eye Contour Concentrate
Availability: This is available at bluemercury.com, nordstrom.com, bloomingdales.com, spacenk.com as well as their physical store locations along with beautyhabit.com, and eskinstore.com. The retail pricing is $48 for 5mL (0.17 oz.)
Would I buy this?: I'm not sure.
What is this product designed to address?
According to beautyhabit.com this is what the product is and what it does:
Highly nutritive serum specially formulated for the delicate, thin skin of the eye contour.
Why it is so effective:
Rich in Vitamins A, E & F and plant sterols, the magnificent Baobab oil targets all signs of aging around the fragile eye area, helping to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and crow’s feet.
Working as a quartet, Sarsaparilla, Palmarosa, Neroli, and Lavender oils further support smoother skin and help to ease puffiness & dark circles.
Sarsaparilla is known, in aromatherapy, to be cheering and reassuring.
Does it contain any special/beneficial ingredients?
I'd say that's more or less explained above.
What is the texture like?
This feels like a very hydrating oil, a drop goes A LONG WAY (it's more than enough for both eyes!), it feels hydrating without being greasy.
Is it scented?
This has a citrusy, tea-like scent which I happen to like.
My overall experience/comments on the product:
I find this eye serum to be extremely hydrating and smoothing for the under-eye area. It helps to plump up any dehydrated skin or lines you may have around the eye area, has a very slight firming sensation, and creates a beautiful glow which makes the under-eye area appear brighter.
I find this eye serum to be extremely hydrating and smoothing for the under-eye area. It helps to plump up any dehydrated skin or lines you may have around the eye area, has a very slight firming sensation, and creates a beautiful glow which makes the under-eye area appear brighter.
Please let me know if you have any questions or comments.
Disclaimer: This was provided for testing purposes. I am under no obligation to speak about it on this blog.
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