Moisturizing BIO-Hydro-Fluid with Hyaluronic Acid & Aloe Logona Hyaluron Hydro Fluid
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Age:
18+
Brand: Logona
Line: facial care
Product Type: face fluid
Product Properties: moisturizing
Volume: 30 ml
Ingredients: aloe vera, hyaluronic acid
Makeup Feature: animal-friendly
Special Certificates: cruelty free
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: natural
Skin Type: problem
Country: Germany
Made in: Ukraine
Hyaluronic acid and aloe vera form an incredibly effective duo, aimed at providing intense skin hydration. BIO-hydro-fluid from the Logona brand will saturate the epidermis with precious moisture and help retain it for an extended period. This product offers comfort and freshness, as well as protection against dehydration. The hydro-fluid has a very light texture that literally dissolves on the face, giving the skin a velvety and elastic feel within seconds.
Key Features of Logona Hyaluron Hydro Fluid:
- Vegan formula based on organic ingredients;
- Hyaluronic acid stimulates the synthesis of collagen and elastin fibers, making the skin smoother and more youthful;
- Aloe vera soothes and softens the skin;
- Sweet almond oil enhances the skin's protective barrier;
- Regenerates the skin's hydrolipidic layer;
- Fights against age-related changes and prevents the aging process;
- Provides antioxidant effects;
- Leaves no sticky or greasy residue on the skin.-
Apply with massaging motions to the previously cleansed skin of the face, neck, and décolletage, both in the morning and evening.
I really liked it! It moisturizes well without leaving a sticky residue. In winter, it should be combined with something more nourishing, but for summer, it's just perfect! After using it, the skin feels so soft and smooth.
It's just okay. Moisturizes to some extent, but it's sticky, so it's not very pleasant to use. I didn't notice any significant effects from it, and after a few applications, I developed breakouts on my face. That's why I started using it on my neck and décolleté instead. It's not very economical either.