Thursday, April 28, 2016

MY SKIN CARE DISCOVERIES FROM SERBIA.

MY SKIN CARE DISCOVERIES FROM SERBIA: what to buy?

 

 

Hello friends! Have you heard much about Serbian cosmetics? I think the majority will answer in the negative, as I did before the trip to Belgrade. Already being there, I thought why not look for cosmetics from local manufacturers, it would be interesting to know the brands and their quality. Which I did by buying various products from Lilly drogerie and DM chain stores, which are so popular in Europe. By the way, besides Serbian cosmetics, I also saw a lot of cosmetics from Croatia, Romania, Slovenia and Poland, it would also be interesting to try them, but deciding to leave it for next time, I focused on local manufacturers.



As a result, we purchased masks and MULTIACTIV face cream, lip gloss, nail polish and AURA micellar water, and soap with goat's milk...




I'll start with the AURA brand. Unexpectedly (considering the rather low price), the cosmetics turned out to be of high quality, pleasantly surprising me. Amazinly Resistant magenta lacquer is a very beautiful, rich shade, easy to apply, has a good, moderately thick consistency, and most importantly - resistant! To be honest, after the birth of a child, I use nail polish quite rarely, because it is...senselessly. Since you constantly need to wash, clean, etc. the varnish peels off quickly (I've been using rimmel lately), but aura was pleased to stay on the nails for 3 days, this is a record :) Lip gloss, or rather, as indicated on the tube, "matte cream" Long lasting lip cream Velvet feel, does have a soft, creamy texture, does not dry the skin of the lips and is very resistant, practically does not leave traces on the glass. I was also pleased with the color, I wanted to find something in between red and pink, the color is bright, but in moderation, it looks very beautiful on my lips (I have a shade of 610). Micellar water was bought for the purpose of removing makeup, as recently I began to doubt that my face wash foam leaves the skin perfectly clean. And the product did an excellent job, the skin is clean and smooth. And extracts of chamomile, rose and aloe in the composition of the product are an additional bonus.






Now the brand is MULTIACTIV . I'll start with the masks. They turned out to be very good! The Spa Relax mask with peeling effect has an amazing soft, thick texture, it is pleasant to apply to the skin, as it says on the package, apply for 10 minutes, then massage the skin and rinse with water. The scrubbing particles are delicately cleaned, as always I am glad of the presence of natural ingredients in the composition of the beauty product, in this case mango extract and green tea. After application, the skin is fresh and clean, I liked it so much that after testing one sachet, I ran to buy another stack of the same :) The Anti stress Natural mask has a moisturizing effect, contains raspberry extract and ginseng, is also applied to the face, neck and decollete and washed off after 10 minutes. Pleasant thick creamy texture. After application, I can't say that the skin was perfectly hydrated, but what a fresh complexion! For this, I'm ready to forgive a slight lack of hydration :)





Moisturizing cream Raspberry + Ginseng liked the texture, not greasy and not heavy on the skin, but I would like a stronger moisturizing effect. At least for my dry skin, it falls a little short...




And finally, about handmade soap with the addition of goat's milk. I bought it casually, on top of everything else... and already in the process of using it, I regretted that I hadn't bought it yet. A very high-quality product. Since I can and have been making handmade soap for quite a long time, it is easy for me to understand whether natural ingredients were really added by the way the soap "behaves" during use. And here I see that yes, they are definitely present, in addition, soap does not dry the skin at all (which is a big problem for me and the reason for abandoning regular soap in favor of liquid).




Thank you for your attention!




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