To think that I was complaining about the weather being too cool for end of spring, and now we’re in the 80s! With daily temperatures on the rise it’s only natural that most of us will be switching to lighter moisturizers, or at least I know I will. Featherweight serums and emulsions dominate my skincare shelf this season, and more often than not I omit the traditional cream moisturizers all together. There are several other products I’ve been favoring lately, but I just wanted to try something new so I decided to give new PIXI Skintreats a shot.
PIXI’s skincare line is already a major hit in the UK, and it recently started gaining popularity in the US when Target began stocking cult favorite Glow Tonic. These days whenever I go to Target I always see women inspecting signature pistachio-colored tubes and bottles, ready to discover something new. In today’s blog post I wanted to highlight three PIXI Skintreats products I’ve been testing, one of which somehow managed to become a daily staple.
What I look for in my summer moisturizers is the ability to hydrate and retain moisture as long as possible. Ideally, the formula would include aloe vera, hyaluronic acid, a couple natural oils for occlusive properties, and maybe glycerin. Why didn’t I mention any anti-aging ingredients, you might ask? Well, I primarily use moisturizers to seal in my anti-aging serums and essences, so it’s not a defining factor for me personally; it’s a nice bonus, but not a requirement.
PIXI Moisturizing Cleansing Cloths [$10, available here] are a real treat for my face in the morning and whenever I feel like my skin has become sweaty and sticky. Enriched with aloe vera and camellia oil, they provide instant cooling effect along with lasting hydration, which is not very typical for cleansing wipes in general. These wipes are not intended for makeup removal, they’re purely for refreshment, and they do their job well. I think these would be great for traveling or the gym, but I’ve been using them after I wake up to immediately remove the leftover residue from my overnight mask. You probably think that I could just go wash my face instead, but if I’m washing it with water I need to follow up with a bunch of other products or my skin will dry out instead. A wipe is a much faster solution, IMO!
PIXI Hydrating Milky Serum [$24, available here] is formulated with rose flower extract, jojoba oil, and aloe vera to nourish dehydrated skin. This lotiony serum feels very lightweight, so it will work for all skin types, even oily. The bottle comes with a separate dropper cap, so you can choose how you want to use this product. I love droppers so I equipped my bottle with it almost immediately [after taking these photos, anyway], but shaking out the milky emulsion was pretty easy, too, if you would rather do that. As for the effect, well, it both worked and didn’t work for me. While I enjoyed how my cheeks, chin, and forehead felt after the application, my chin immediately turned red and irritated. Weird, how it’s literally just one spot on my face that I had problems with, but that alone is enough for me to discontinue use. Honestly, if not for this incident I would have made Hydrating Milky Serum part of my daily routine. However, I am staying true to my “no-compromise skincare” promise to find new homes for products that don’t 100% work for me without looking for excuses to continue using them, so I will be giving this one away.
PIXI H2O Skindrink [$22, available here] on the other hand proved to be more than just another aloe vera gel. This intensely hydrating moisturizer felt more like a lightweight silicone primer and made my skin look instantly plumper and more hydrated. It makes a nice base for sunscreen and makeup, so I can definitely see myself using it regularly throughout summer months. Perhaps, the only thing I wasn’t too crazy about is the fragrance: H2O Skindrink is very heavily scented, and when you first apply it to the skin the floral notes can get overpowering. Luckily, they evaporate quickly and without a trace, but if you are very sensitive to scents I would recommend avoiding this one.
Random fact: H2O Skindrink was made in Korea, and we all know about the quality of Korean skincare. No wonder I ended up liking it so much!
Related: My Korean skincare reviews.
BOTTOM LINE:
Regardless of the outcome, I enjoyed trying all three products. I absolutely love the cleansing cloths, and they are now a staple in my morning routine. I wish the serum didn’t irritate my chin, because otherwise my skin felt and looked fantastic everywhere else. Alas, I can’t be bothered to apply my serums topically – that method is reserved for actual topical treatments, and those only. And, of course, H2O Skindrink is perfection in a bottle for my skin that tends to get a little too oily if I apply wrong stuff when it’s hot out. Because it has primer-like qualities, it actually does double-duty, and I love a good multitasker for hot weather! This is probably the only time during the entire year when I pare down my 10-step Korean skincare routine to a mere 4-5 products, because my face simply can’t take any more.
You can find PIXI Skintreats products at your local Target and online.
Have you tried PIXI skincare before? What is your favorite moisturizer for summer? Let me know in the comments below!
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Do either of the hydrating serums have hyaluronic acid in them in addition to the other goodies?
Pretty sure neither of them does.
Oh boo. But they do sound nice anyway
The serums sound nice!
They seem like great products, too bad I had a reaction to the milky one because it was the most interesting of the three. I am liking the H2O Skindrink more than I thought I would though.
Ten steps? Do share! I’m now at 6 steps (night) but think I need to tweak my routine some more. I love Pixi’s mists and the few, and Glow Tonic. Haven’t tried the serums yet.
I was planning to at some point, then wrote a post that is currently sitting in the drafts, but now I use completely different products for different reasons so I have to rewrite everything! Thanks for the reminder! I’ll try to publish it some time next week 😀 But most of those steps are super light products like a Vit C serum then BHA toner, then a moisturizing toner (sometimes), first essence, and then a bee venom serum followed by a snail ampoule. Adding on a micellar water, foaming cleanser, and oil cleanser plus sunscreen that’s already 10. I also occasionally use mists, sheet masks, and sleeping packs, but they aren’t in my daily routine. More like every other day.
I’ve been loving the skindrink! The weather kills only because it was SO cold and it went directly to hot and HUMID =(
Yikes, that sounds like our weather! It was freezing just a couple weeks ago, and now we are melting in 90 degree temps. Hang in there, girl!
I’ve been using these products too. I am most impressed with the Milky Serum. If only this line wasn’t so fragranced it would be holy grail stuff.
My skin couldn’t tolerate the milky serum, something in it is making my skin turn red and itchy.
The H20 Skindrink is one of my faves. Too bad you reacted on the serum!
I know, right? I was looking forward to using the serum because it seems like such a great product. I really like H2O Skindrink!
H2O Skindrink sounds amazing, I need this for summer!
I would love to try the cleansing cloths and the Milky Serum. They sound lovely.
I still need to try the Glow Tonic. Maybe I’ll pick up that along with the H20 drink. It sucks the serum irritated your skin.
I like your no compromise skincare policy. I am always trying to use something up to the last drop even if it’s not that great. I am intrigued by the milky serum- I like the idea of that better than their milky spray but it sucks it didn’t work for you!