Dec 24, 2011 12:04 PM
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(Updated Dec 24, 2011 12:04 PM)
My recent on-the-go brand is Himalaya. I find most of their products within the range of good to wonderful. I’ve been looking for a good night cream which doesn’t have to do me wonders but would condition my skin well enough. Himalaya’s Revitalizing night cream is definitely a hit with me and I would like to recommend it to everyone who might ask me for a good night cream. I have combination to oily skin type. But even then, this cream feels like its tailor-made for me. It’s not at all greasy. Blends smoothly and gets absorbed leaving me with a feeling that my skin was ‘thirsty’ and now had been hydrated properly.
I recommended this cream to my sister, who has combination skin as well. She is also highly satisfied with the product. Even, one of my friends who used this one loves it.
Here is my review of the cream.
Price :170 INR
Weight: 50 gm
Shelf life: 3 years Approx
I find this to be of particular advantage as I am always up to look for new products in the market. So that, my purchases tend to go up in the cup-board and stay up there for quite some time while I’m trying on something new.
Composition in Himalaya night cream as per the container:
Inactives: Phenoxyethanol, Methyparaben, propylparaben
Pros of Himalaya Night cream
1. I, feel Himalaya is true to their words. The cream doesn’t promise miracles, nor even dark spot reduction. But it indeed, soothes the skin. So, it delivers what it promises. I like this kind of honesty in a brand. It makes them more trustworthy than the promised miracle products.
2. It’s not greasy or oily but has a very pleasant texture that goes over like dream.
3. The cream itself is not creamy. I would rather describe it as a lotion. It’s more of a fluid than a cream. It’s even softer than Nivea Soft.
4. Makes my face soft and smooth a very radiant in the morning. I just love to look at my face on waking up in the morning.
5. A little goes a long way. I’ve been using this cream for about a month and not even half of the tub is finished.
Cons of Himalaya Night Cream
1. Comes in a tub. This makes you dip your hand in the lotion to take it out which is messy and not that hygienic compared to tubes.
2. The tub and the liquid texture become messy at times as the cream flows on to the screw lid and I have to take off the cream with my fingers and put it back.
3. Might not be the HG product for dry-skinned persons.
Otherwise, I find no problem with this cream and I’m quite satisfied.
Final Verdict:Of course! I am very impressed with it.