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Oriflame Oxygen Boost Oily Skin Day Cream Review

in Moisturizer, Skincare on 02/06/17

Oriflame oxygen boost oily skin day cream review

When it comes to skincare products, I spend a lot of time analyzing things in my head from “What If I don’t like it from the very start” to “What if I like it so much and it gets discontinued?” I loved L’oreal Hydrafresh mask in lotion for my dehydrated, oily skin and it got discontinued. Finding a replacement for it wasn’t easy. Brushing all these thoughts aside, I finally gave in and got Oriflame oxygen boost oily skin day cream.

Oriflame oxygen boost oily skin day cream

 

Oriflame oxygen boost oily skin day cream review

Product description:

Mattifies oils and protects your skin from the negative effects of environmental stress, whilst the O2 active gives your skin a breath of fresh air.

Mattifying formula

Helps to protect the skin from environmental aggressors and pollution

O2 active: Boosts cellular respiration in the skin

Key Ingredients include:

O2 attractTM (Faex Extract): An active that improves skin cells’ respiration. Coaching the cell to boost oxygen consumption, it results in enhanced skin vitality.

LINGON50:50TM (Hydrolyzed Cranberry Fruit/Leaf Extract): Protective antioxidant technology that neutralises the effects of environmental damage, allowing skin cells to function normally.

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My experience with Oriflame oxygen boost oily skin day cream:

First things first, I don’t buy the concept of day/night creams and bought this cream with the sole purpose of moisturizing my oily skin without the greasy feel.

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Oriflame oxygen boost oily skin day cream in a transparent looking glass packaging. It is housed in a small cardboard box carrying details like product name, description, ingredients list, price and expiry date. It has a screw-on lid which is green in color. Pretty!

I love how it smells- very refreshing. I keep sniffing my hands even after I’ve applied it and keep doing ‘ahhhhhhhhh’. Hehe! The cream has a moderately thick texture which nourishes the skin without any heavy feeling. It gets absorbed completely and doesn’t just sit on top of the skin. It’s light-enough for me to wear during the day as well as to sleep in at night. There’s some tackiness to it but it wears off after some minutes. It adds a nice boost of radiance without giving any white cast.

Read more: Best affordable moisturizer for oily skin in India

I purchased Oriflame oxygen boost oily skin day cream cream a year back and use it on rotation along with my other moisturizers/creams. I can safely say that it doesn’t cause any reaction on my oily acne prone skin. I like to mix 2 drops of water in it and then, use it.

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The only issue I faced with it is when I tried it on my combination skin. I reached for an extra layer and it started to flake. Leaving that aside, it’s a good face cream for oily skin.

Price: Rs. 599

Quantity: 50 ml

VCB rating: 4/5

Have you tried Oriflame oxygen boost oily skin day cream or any other product from this brand?

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