Saturday, 14 September 2013

Naturesbloom Nanosome Gold Serum _Quick Review

This is a brief review about one of my BD present from a really good friend of mine, Naturesbloom Nanosome Gold Serum

Ingredients: Purified water, glycerin, propylene glycol, EGF, polysorbate, sodium hyaluronate, carbomer 940, triethanolamin 85%, yellow #5(0.1), yellow #6 (0.1), P-M, P-P, red 40, Mica & Titanium dioxide, sodium PCA, aloe vera 200:1, placenta extract, fragance(essential rose), punica granatum extract, ficus carica fruits extract, ginkgo biloba nut extract, moruc alba fruit extract


So, as you can see from the main ingredients list, there is some coloring and fragance, may be not so much on the attractive extracts like placenta, EGF or aloe vera, etc as they are not listed first on the list.

It is a clear gel with tiny gold flake(supposed to be the nano-gold particles), not so much on the scent, absorb quite ok.

The best part, doesn't cause break out, as it is  a nice, hydrating, non oily gel...it won't be enough to wear by itself so be sure to put moisturizer or sunscreen on top. The ok part, quite hydrating. The worst part: packaging is horrible, if you buy it, stand it upside down to pump out the gel.

No whitening or anti-wrinkle effect, or at least not within a month that I can see.

It can be purchased easily from any souvenir shops in Australia actually as placenta is pretty big here.There are many brands with placenta and oriental herbs as active ingredients so if you can't find this brand may be try others? Price range from $AUD15-25. Be sure to check the souvenir shops in China Town first, haggle and compare prices.

One of the brand that is very popular, Lanopearl. There are dealers who can ship products interstate, not sure about oversea though. They have different price range which I'm sure will make everyone happy.

http://www.lanopearl.com.au/
http://blisse.com.au/home.php

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