SKINCARE - Vichy Aqualia Thermal Rehydrating Serum & Light Cream
As a brand, Vichy makes some really great quality products that are hypoallergenic, paraben-free, alcohol-free, oil-free, non-greasy, silicone-free - and they're tested on sensitive skin. Depending on the line, I've found some of Vichy's products is quite heavy for my skin, but the Aqualia Thermal line worked amazingly well.
Vichy's Aqualia Thermal line is all about hydration, containing hyaluronic acid, vegetal sugars, and the highest concentration of soothing, fortifying Vichy Thermal Spa Water. Today, I'll be reviewing some of the newest members of this line: the Aqualia Thermal Rehydrating Serum, and the Aqualia Thermal Light Cream.
The Aqualia Thermal Rehydrating Serum was definitely my favourite of the two because it was so light, refreshing, and soothing. The pump bottle also made it easier for me to apply in a rush for the late mornings - which is basically every morning for me. The formula absorbed pretty quickly into my skin, and although my skin was a bit oily at the end of the day, it was still very manageable.
The Aqualia Thermal Light Cream was a bit heavier for me, and was reserved for nightly uses, even though it's geared towards normal/combination skin.
Both products were really effective in hydrating my skin, without making me feel like an oil slick, and more importantly, without breaking me out. Would I recommend this line? Heck yeah! I've actually already finished my bottle of Rehydrating Serum, which is a really big deal for me because I like to ping-pong back and forth between skincare products!
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