Elizabeth Arden Good Night's Sleep Restoring Cream Review
If you read my posts regularly, you certainly know that I love Elizabeth Arden Visible Difference cream. Being some time ago on holidays I bought a two-pack in a duty free zone at a very favorable price, in which there were both versions for the day and for the night.
Let's find out whether the option to sleep will steal my heart the same.
Elizabeth Arden Good Night's Sleep Restoring cream is closed in a blue glass container that looks quite elegant. It costs at a regular price £ 25 for 50ml so I would say that it's in the average price range. I really like the graphic design of this series - the night version is blue which refers to the night while the day is white.
It has a quite specific smell which is quite fresh a bit like cucumber but I didn't really like it. I am a person who more care about how something affects on my skin than the smell, so it didn't stop me from using it.
Its consistency differs significantly from the daily version which was more like a mousse, here we have the consistency of a typical face cream. Leaving this cream for the night, we wake up with wonderfully soft, smooth and regenerated skin. Contains Threlose which protects the skin against water loss, Shea butter - one of the best moisturizing ingredients, extracts of orange peel, lavender and piercing oil that soothe.
Its huge advantage is not leaving a greasy film on the face and the fact that very quickly absorbs into the skin, what I love💗💙. Sensational work for me during the acid treatment when my skin really needs a huge kick of hydration, calming and that's what it gets thanks to Good Night's Sleep Restoring.
I will definitely come back to this when I finish the package because it does everything that the night cream should do. If you are looking for some well-acting cream, I highly recommend it !😃
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