Caffeine, L-Carnitine, Ginger and Peach Slimming Cream BingoSpa Peach Cream Slimming Body Mallorca
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Age:
18+
Brand: BINGOSPA
Line: slimming
Product Type: body cream
Product Properties: anti-cellulite, anti stretch marks, for slimming
Skin Type: all types
Volume: 500 ml
Ingredients: caffeine, centella asiatica
Scent: ginger, peach
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: natural
Country: Poland
Made in: Poland
This slimming cream from the Polish brand BingoSpa stimulates blood circulation and the breakdown of fats, so it will help to remove cellulite and achieve an ideal figure. The product effectively smoothes, softens, moisturizes the skin, restores its elasticity thanks to tonic ingredients. So, Caffeine removes excess moisture, increases elasticity and density of the skin. Its effect is enhanced by Ginger extract, which stimulates blood circulation.
BingoSpa Peach Cream Slimming Body Mallorca is also rich in L-carnitine, an ingredient that prevents fat accumulation. Peach extract moisturizes, nourishes with vitamins, gives radiance and smoothness. Using this product on a regular basis will help you make your skin flawlessly soft, tender and lifted as the visibility of cellulite and stretch marks will decrease day by day.
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Apply with light massaging movements to previously cleansed skin until completely absorbed.
I bought this product back in the summer. The scent is pleasant, with a moderate apricot aroma. The texture is thick and it is very economical to use, as it absorbs quickly. After using it, my skin feels like wax, I'm not sure if that's a good thing or not. I decided to keep it as a hand cream and occasionally use it after taking a bath.
I bought this product for work, but as usual, I tested it on myself first. It has a very pleasant scent. The cream is not thick, but it's not watery either. It's slightly thicker than a lotion, so a little goes a long way. It absorbs very quickly, leaving my skin smooth and soft. I'm not sure about the long-term effects yet, but for now, it's not bad.