11.1.16

REVIEW: Juice Beauty Oil-Free Moisturizer

Hi everyone! Today I'll be review Juice Beauty's oil-free moisturizer! Before I begin I just wanted to let everyone know that I'll be updating some of the different tabs on the blog. I'll be trying to keep everything up to date and I'll try to update the news section more often so it's not random if I disappear for a while. Anyways let's begin!
I bought this moisturizer on their official website for $28; it is on the expensive side for a moisturizer to me since other one's I have used from Korea or Japan are priced around $15. If you want this moisturizer with SPF it'll be $29.
Front of Box
Back of Box
The bottle
Moisturizer
What it claims to do:
Hydrate, quench and restore your skin's natural moisture balance with this lightweight oil-free moisturizer that contains a blend of certified organic grape, pomegranate, soothing aloe vera, vitamin antioxidants and nutrient-rich sea algae to restore the skin's natural balance. Clears While Hydrates.

Directions:
First cleanse with the Juice Beauty Blemish Clearing Cleanser, then apply Blemish Clearing Serum and finish by applying this moisturizer to your face and neck every morning and night.
Ingredients: Organic juices of pyrus malus (organic apple juice)*, vitis vinifera (organic white grape juice)*, punica granatum (organic pomegranate juice)*, aloe barbadensis (organic aloe juice)*, vegetable glycerin, simmondsia chinensis (organic jojoba seed)*, sesamum indicum (organic sesame seed)*, cetearyl alcohol, cetearyl glucoside, hydroxypropyl starch phosphate, persea gratissima (avocado), citrus aurantifolia (lime), caprylyl glycol, capryl hydroxamic acid, ethylhexyl (octyl)palmitate, xanthan gum, organic botanical extracts of cucumis sativus (organic cucumber extract)*, salvia officinalis (organic sage leaf extract)*, taraxacum officinale (dandelion leaf extract), melissa officinalis (lemon balm leaf extract), algae extract, panthenol (Vitamin B5), ascorbyl palmitate (Vitamin C), sodium PCA, tetrasodium glutamate diacetate, sodium hyaluronate (vegetable hyaluronic acid), sodium hydroxide, citrus aurantium (sweet neroli) and cinnamomum camphora (ho wood) pure essential aromas
* = Certified organic ingredient

From the pictures you can see that the moisturizer comes in a 2oz bottle and is the type that you squeeze out. I like the bottle better than the last moisturizer I used because I didn't have to dip my hands in so it's more hygienic. It also gives me more control when I squeeze it out so I don't overuse it.
When using this moisturizer you don't need to use a lot which is great. I use a small dime or nickel size amount and it really does moisturize me skin nicely. At first it can be a little hard to rub in but eventually you'll find a way you're comfortable with.
I've been using this moisturizer since August/September so I feel like I am getting a lot out of this bottle. I still think it's a little pricey since I can get a moisturizer with the same amount for a cheaper price. However because it is organic, better for your skin, and better for the environment I won't complain too much about the price.
Overall I'm extremely happy with this product!
Pros:
It's organic
You don't need to use a lot
It moisturizes the skin nicely
It's more hygienic than other bottles
Cons:
It's a little pricey
At first hard to rub in
Rate:
♥/
Would I buy this again?
Yes!
-Jona


Question of the day: What moisturizer do you recommend?



1 comment on "REVIEW: Juice Beauty Oil-Free Moisturizer"
  1. I like the oil free moisturizers and Organic Moisturizers. Thanks for sharing and recommend the useful stuff.

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