Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Weleda Wild Rose Day Cream


Review of Weleda Wild Rose Day Cream
By Rachelle S.

This beautiful Weleda wild rose day cream is a lovely product for every day use; giving you a taste of luxury that every woman deserves!

Containing rosehip seed oil which re hydrates dry skin, improves elasticity and reduces scar tissue, this Weleda day cream is absorbed quickly and easily into the skin.

A little goes a long way and it doesn’t take long to realise that you need less than you think. You apply the Weleda wild rose cream after cleansing and toning the face, neck and chest area by gently massaging into the skin with your fingertips. It turns your morning ‘chore’ into a treat!

You feel like you are really caring for your skin when using this product and if your skin is sensitive this cream soothes, cools and heals as it is absorbed without any trace of irritation.

The Weleda cream has a delicate scent; which I love. I don’t like overly scented products and it is quickly absorbed which means you can apply make up without having to wait.

The cream has a great texture; smooth and soft and it disappears into your skin as if it was meant to be there all along! It’s like a beautifully whipped product which your skin just drinks up gratefully.

This Weleda product comes in an aluminium tube with plastic cap which is inside a cardboard box. Inside the box is a paper leaflet telling you about the Wild Rose facial care range. Recycling and reducing landfill waste is one of my passions, so after using this product all you are left with for landfill is the plastic cap – the rest of the packaging can be recycled.

It is fairly easy to get the product out of the aluminium tube, but invariably you are left with some product stuck at the end, just like a toothpaste tube. You can carefully cut open the tube and get at least two more applications from it; so it’s worth doing to prolong your enjoyment of this product!

Weleda Wild Rose Day Cream (£9.95) and other Weleda products are available at naturisimo.com

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