Review Detail
4.2 19 0.5
Eye Creams,Serums
September 16, 2013
1180
Day two towards brighter skin..
Overall rating
4.3
Price
3.0
Quality
5.0
Effectiveness
5.0
Elizabeth Arden has class! I am so in love with their packaging! Appearances are important and Elizabeth Arden has clearly mastered that art! Who can turn down an exquisitely packaged beauty product? (certainly not me!). This is day two of my beauty regiment, will post before and after pics so that my fellow ladies out there can get a glimpse of the effectiveness of the brightening night capsules.
I am a bit embarrassed to say this but I initially thought that I had to swallow the capsules (weird imagination, huh?). It's just when I heard the name capsules I immediately thought of antibiotics and stuff. Hahaha. Oh well, thank goodness for instructions at the back, otherwise I would have been saying a different story right now (smiles). The capsules do look a bit like grey antibiotics with a twister on the top but they are meant for external use only.
To open the capsule, simply twist the the neck of the capsule twice and it will open and a bit of serum will gush out. I apply it at night just before bed and after I have cleansed my face. The texture of the serum is so soft and not sticky at all. It quickly gets absorbed into the skin leaving the face looking well moisturized and on top of that, it smells nice. Yay! I have noticed a remarkable change already in the two days I have used the brightening capsules. My skin is relatively lighter than before and I am keeping my fingers crossed hoping that my dark spots will be eliminated.
Although the Brightening Night Capsules retails for R595 for 50 capsules and is slightly above the price point of the average woman, it can be considered as a viable investment if it is as effective as the bottle says it is. Then again, Elizabeth Arden has always gotten things right and one can be guaranteed that they will get value for their money.
Will post pics and further progress soon.
Xxx
I am a bit embarrassed to say this but I initially thought that I had to swallow the capsules (weird imagination, huh?). It's just when I heard the name capsules I immediately thought of antibiotics and stuff. Hahaha. Oh well, thank goodness for instructions at the back, otherwise I would have been saying a different story right now (smiles). The capsules do look a bit like grey antibiotics with a twister on the top but they are meant for external use only.
To open the capsule, simply twist the the neck of the capsule twice and it will open and a bit of serum will gush out. I apply it at night just before bed and after I have cleansed my face. The texture of the serum is so soft and not sticky at all. It quickly gets absorbed into the skin leaving the face looking well moisturized and on top of that, it smells nice. Yay! I have noticed a remarkable change already in the two days I have used the brightening capsules. My skin is relatively lighter than before and I am keeping my fingers crossed hoping that my dark spots will be eliminated.
Although the Brightening Night Capsules retails for R595 for 50 capsules and is slightly above the price point of the average woman, it can be considered as a viable investment if it is as effective as the bottle says it is. Then again, Elizabeth Arden has always gotten things right and one can be guaranteed that they will get value for their money.
Will post pics and further progress soon.
Xxx
AB
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Thank you for such a nice and very informed review ????