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Valentia Night Revive Retinol Serum

 
A few years ago I didn't know anything about having a skincare routine. But I realized how important it is to have one, while using Valentia. Valentia's transformative retinol serum fights wrinkles. This serum provides hydration, for visibly smoother, rejuvenated skin. It Diminishes wrinkles, stimulates collagen, improves skin tone, manages breakouts, and conditions skin. Valentia is really the only brand that list their ingredients and actually explain what each ingredient is suppose to do.

 
Key Ingredients
 
Retinol (Vitamin A): This clinically proven antioxidant is a triple threat. It works at the cellular level to stop wrinkles from forming, manages acne breakouts, and evens out skin discoloration. Retinol helps reverse the clock, for more youthful looking and acting skin.
Vitamin C: An essential nutrient that boosts Retinol's protective effects, guarding skin against nasty
free-radicals and environmental damage to prevent premature aging.
Vitamin E: Specifically chose for its superior moisture protection, Vitamin E floods the skin with hydration, diminishing the dryness affects of Retinol.
Squalane: Derived from pure olive oil, this nutrient-rich ingredient softens and conditions delicate skin. It further assists in mitigating the dryness caused by retinol, while reducing the appearance of fine lines.



What I like about Valentia is their natural ingredients. The ingredients is not harsh for your skin, which is very important to me. I know when a product is not right for my skin, because it is left feeling dryer than before I tried it. Also my skin does not look hydrated, it looks dull. The Valentia Revive Retinol Serum is a product that I could use for a long time. The reason is because the revive retinol serum improves your skin tone. Around my cheeks it's uneven and this helps correct that problem for me. Most importantly if you're like me, you experience breakouts. Valentia's Night Revive Retinol Serum helps mange breakouts. Although I have not used this for that long, I do not have as many bumps on my face or blemishes. At night after using this my face always feels smoother, so that's a plus for me. It absorbs through my skin easily and there's no greasy residue left. The texture is a liquid consistency, but it's not greasy or sticky. To apply the product, I use the dropper. I like dropper, just because it's easier to control the amount that goes on. You can use this serum nightly, but if irritation and redness occurs then use every two to three nights  until your skin adjusts. I didn't really experience redness on  my skin. Sometimes I have redness below my eyes, but before my cheeks so that has nothing to do with this products. Overall I really like this serum and using it has helped my breakouts/ fixing my uneven skin tone.

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*This is a Sponsored Post. I was sent this product for free in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are 100% my own.



 


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