As a blogger there is absolutely nothing cooler than getting the chance to work with a brand that you loved before you are a blogger. Caudalie is one of my favourite skincare brands and this spring they launched a new serum, eye cream and moisturiser under the VINE [ACTIV] line.
I find that all of these products have a bit of a "green" or herbal smell to them. I can't quite place it, but it is pleasant.
Vine Activ 3-In-1 Moisturizer | $53 CAD
This daily moisturiser claims to "restore a youthful-looking glow, smooth the look of wrinkles and protect the skin from damaging pollutant particles". I found that within a few days of using this my skin was more even looking and had a nice glow to it. I find the formula to be light weight and easy to absorb into my skin.
Vine Activ Anti-Wrinkle Serum | $62 CAD
This serum claims to fight the effects of pollution and promote a youthful looking glow and address damage caused by environmental aggressors. I found it to be highly concentrated -- a little really goes a long way. It has a very thin, milky texture and does not feel sticky at all. I find it feels comfortable on my skin.
Vine Activ Energising and Smoothing Eye Cream | $47 CAD
Not photographed - oops :)
This eye cream is designed to combat dark circles, puffiness and fine lines and wrinkles. Similarly light weight to the rest of the products in this collection, I found it absorbed well into my skin.
Left: Serum, Right: Moisturiser
Matte finish that absorbs well
I found that after using this consistently for two weeks that foundation wasn't really necessary. Now I will say that I usually have good skin, and in summer I wear less makeup, but that being said, I felt that the skincare products working together really did give my skin a nice glow. I love the way this line works together! I find that these are perfect for the summer, but I worry they may not give me enough moisture in the winter. If that is a concern of yours I would consider using a more hydrating night cream.
Have you had a chance to try these products yet? What do you think of them?
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