Skin’s Shangri-la Moisturizer

Skin’s Shangri-la Moisturizer uses various oils and Hungary Water to help improve skin’s moisture. According to ancient practice, Hungary Water is rumored to heal skin and aid the body in various ailments.

Skin’s Shangri-la Moisturizer was created to plump, soften, and rejuvenate skin through cold-pressed ingredients. This cream is designed for dry skin and absorbs quickly. Skin’s Shangri-la Moisturizer uses organic materials as well as antioxidants in its formulation. But does it really improve skin?

Skin’s Shangri-la Moisturizer Details

Skin’s Shangri-la Moisturizer may contain a half dozen oils and moisturizers, but it lacks any anti-aging ingredients. Yes, antioxidants can help fight free radicals, but they cannot improve wrinkles or aged skin. Because free radicals can damage the skin, antioxidants can actually prevent wrinkles from forming in the future. However, they cannot turn back the clock on aging skin.

Hungary Water is made up of alcohol that has been distilled with herbs. In the 12th century, it was used both as a perfume and as a cure-all homemade remedy. Exactly what these herbs are and how Hungary Water is made is not included. Despite promoting its lack of alcohol, Skin’s Shangri-la Moisturizer’s first ingredient is an alcohol. Even though Hungary Water was a cure-all remedy in the past, it has not been shown to provide any specific benefit for aging skin.

The ingredients in Skin’s Shangri-la Moisturizer are Queen of Hungary Water, cold pressed almond oil, cold pressed jojoba oil, fresh wheatgrass decoction, toothed wrack seaweed, aloe vera gel, glycerin, stearic acid, cocoa butter, cetearyl alcohol, cold pressed evening primrose oil, coconut oil, cold pressed wheat germ oil, beeswax, vanilla absolute, violet leaf absolute, lanolin, triethanolamine, perfume, and propylparaben.

Overall Impression of Skin’s Shangri-la Moisturizer

Skin’s Shangri-la Moisturizer is promoted as a moisturizer and is priced just below $50. Even though it is promoted as organic it contains a paraben that can irritate the skin. It is unknown exactly how effective Skin’s Shangri-la Moisturizer really is because not enough information is provided to give a proper assessment of the product.

Overall, we have to say that we do not recommend this product because it is uncertain what its outcome will be if used. If you are curious about using it, however, it is a little difficult to find and might require some time searching the internet. If you do try it, let us know what you think of this organic skin treatment!


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