Skin Food Royal Honey Mist Review
I ran out of my beloved JuJu Cosmetics White Peach Skin Whitening Mist so I decided to try Skin Food Royal Honey Mist in its place. Honestly I love the Peach Mist with a passion but I’m such a beauty junkie that I don’t stick to the “if it isn’t broke don’t fix it” mentality and I’m always about trying the next best thing.
I picked this up on a whim when I asked a friend to do a major Skin Food Haul for me.
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Supposedly this is enriched with Royal Black Honey and Royal Jelly Extracts to give it that moisturizing feel and finish. I would not suggest it as a setting mist nor would I recommend it for AM use since it is a SUPER hydrating mist. It’ll make your skin oily if you use in the AM even if you have drier skin so definitely stick to PM use with it.
I typically mist it on after I’ve washed my face and prior to any other skincare. It has a faint floral honey scent that’s very pleasant and subtle.
The mist reminds me of Etude House’s Collagen Moistfull Essence In Primer but has a far slippery texture. After misting it on you’ll want to press the palms of your hands to your face to allow it to fully absorb. It leaves my skin a bit slippery and greasy after use almost like I used a dry oil spray of some sort on my face. But it does wonders for my skin in the AM after nightly use. I wake up with softer, smoother, glowing skin.
I wouldn’t recommend it for those with oily or combination skin as it’ll probably add more grease to your face than you’ll be comfortable with however, those who desire a moisturizing facial mist for their drier skin I’d highly recommend trying it out. Quite nice stuff and different from the normal range of traditional mists I typically use!
Likey!
Skin Food is sold all over the Internet and E-bay. Sasa.com as well as YesStyle.com carries a range of products and the Skin Food Singapore site ships worldwide however, shipping can be costly $$! If you live in California there are a few stores you can actually visit to see if this is available.
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Would love to hear your experience with it.