Skin&Co ROMA Face Velvet Tuber Lotion Review, Pictures

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It’s been a while since my last Skin&Co ROMA skincare review, but as you know, it takes a while for the skin to start showing any changes, which is why they usually take forever to complete. I tested Face Velvet Tuber Lotion for slightly over a month, which is just enough to know for sure if the product works for me. The company claims that this lotion “helps reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles while giving the appearance of a firmer, renewed skin”; read on to find out if that’s really the case.

Skin&Co ROMA Face Velvet Tuber Lotion

Skin&Co ROMA Face Velvet Tuber Lotion

Skin&Co ROMA Face Velvet Tuber Lotion – pump closeup

Skin&Co ROMA Face Velvet Tuber Lotion – texture

I am turning 30 this year, and while my skin is generally in good condition [thanks to using skincare and products with high SPF religiously since I was 15], it already started showing first signs of aging: I’m noticing permanent small shallow creases around my mouth, on my forehead and on bottom lids. My friends and family sometimes laugh and joke around when I mention that, but let’s be real – you don’t just go to bed young and wake up with a face full of wrinkles the next day, it’s a gradual process, and the sooner you notice its start and start the treatment, the longer you can delay the inevitable. Some skincare products physically reduce the depth of the lines, while others smooth them out to help improve their appearance.

The first thing I should probably mention about Face Velvet Tuber Lotion is the packaging – the tube is equipped with a convenient pump that dispenses a sufficient amount of product to cover my face and neck. Pumps are are the best type of packaging for any skin care product, because they prevent cross-contamination from finger-dipping and preserve active ingredients for longer, since the product is not constantly exposed to oxygen.

When I hear the word “lotion” I’m thinking about something with slightly runny milky consistency, however that is not the case here. Face Velvet Tuber Lotion is more like a thick ivory-colored moisturizer with creamy texture, containing small yellowish vitamin granules that nourish the skin. At first I found it a bit difficult to spread, but later I learned to strategically place small dots of the product all around my face prior to gently patting them in.

Now let’s talk results, ladies. During my first application I felt a slight tingling sensation, and I could tell that my skin got little tighter, which is usually a good sign and an indication that the product is working. After approximately one month of daily use I noticed that my skin got a little brighter and the complexion more even, and one of three lines I identified as early stage future wrinkles was completely gone from my forehead. As for my laugh lines, they did seem to appear somewhat smoothed out, but not completely gone; however, I expected realistic results, and this is good enough for me after just one month.

THE VERDICT
Overall, I believe that Face Velvet Tuber Lotion works as advertised, and really reduces the appearance of fine lines while making the skin look firmer. This was not a promised result, but my complexion seems to be brighter and more even than before. Based on the texture I would say it’s suitable for most skin types, except very oily, since the consistency is a bit on the thicker side. I used Face Velvet Tuber Lotion for 5 weeks [sometimes twice a day, sometimes only once at night], and the tube is still half-full, so if like me you use one pump per application it should last about 2 months.

PRICE & AVAILABILITY
$49 USD for 1.69 fl. oz. Available at Skin&Co ROMA.


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