By Sue B.
Packaging I received a tester tube of Jurlique wrinkle softening cream which came in a brown box with “Tester” printed around the top. Unfortunately, the ingredients list and warnings are only found on the retail carton so, with the help of the website address printed on the tester carton and the tube inside, I was able to find out this information. The usage instructions were to be found on the tube itself so, if I wasn’t interested to find out more, I could go ahead and begin trialling the cream. Also, the carton is biodegradable and the black print on a cream background makes it easy to read.
Application The rich cream is easily applied and absorbed within moments without leaving any sticky residue or shine, just soft nourished skin. The fragrance is subtle, fresh and fills you with a sense of well being. I enjoyed using the cream just because of the smell. My usual cream has recently been causing itchiness to my forehead after application, but Jurlique Wrinkle Softening Cream caused no irritation at all.
Ingredients I found the list of ingredients on the Jurlique website and, at first glance, they look daunting. When you read them you notice that the length of the list is due to the Latin names being added before the common names. However, despite the use of some natural essential oils, none of the ingredients are organic. In the information about the company, Jurlique report to be passionate “to produce the purest, most effective skincare on earth.” They do report to never use pesticides or herbicides on their farm so, if you are not rigidly sticking to organic products, this could be a product for you – if you can afford it!
Results I didn’t notice any improvement in the lines on my forehead after two weeks of use of Jurlique wrinkle softening cream but that may be due to them being more than “fine lines”. I’ll certainly use the entire tube before making a definite comparison. My skin did feel nourished, soft and smooth. I loved the fragrance too.
Pros: Only a small amount is required.
· Rich, creamy texture.
· Can be used around the eyes as well as the face, neck and décolletage.
· No pesticides or herbicides used in production.
Cons: The tube was initially hard to pierce with the lid.
· It’s expensive.
· No organic ingredients.
· The expiry date is March 2010 – I would expect the retail product to have a longer date.
Jurlique Wrinkle Softening Cream (£47.97) and other Jurlique products are available at Naturisimo.com
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