![]() ![]() They seem to sell their products mostly online and I like being able to test things before I buy them. I do think the availability isn’t that good. I have to be honest and say that I haven’t found any cons. They are animal cruelty free as well which is very important to me. I did really notice this because I am pretty allergic to parabens and coloring. Comfort Zone is also free of parabens, mineral oils, silicones, artificial coloring and animal materials. But I’d rather have too much moisture than a dry skin. Which means my skin isn’t as dry as usual and the Comfort Zone Hydramemory cream makes me look a little shiny sometimes. I haven’t had an eczema outbreak for a few weeks now. I did notice that my skin right now is doing pretty good. It feels fresh and cool on the skin which is perfect during the hot summer weather. ![]() It’s also nice as a base for my foundation and it truly keeps my skin hydrated the entire day. Even though it’s really creamy it does soak into my skin pretty fast. When I apply this cream in the morning I immediately notice a difference. The main ingredient is water so that works well with the hyaluronic acid. Hyaluronic acid holds moisture in your skin so I thought it would have a higher dosage in the cream. This last ingredient is lower on the list than I thought. Comfort Zone also says it contains fair trade Moringa oil and macro hyaluronic acid. The ingredients contain different fruit extracts from melons, apples and lentils. It doesn’t bother me and my skin didn’t have an allergic reaction to it. ![]() It’s exactly what I want my hydrating cream to be and feel like. That is also very soft and creamy like this Comfort Zone Hydramemory cream. The formula is very creamy and it reminds me of the iconic Switzal cream for babies. It is made of glass so be careful and don’t drop it. I don’t mind having this jar on my vanity since it looks cute. Light blue shades are my favorite and the white cap and labels make it look very fresh. Price: €57,- will get you 60 ml of this cream on It’s supposed to hydrate immediately and should be perfect for dry to normal skin. This cream is meant to hydrate your skin up to 24 hours. Promises: A visible fuller, hydrated, soft and supple skin. Read my review to find out why, let’s go! But I’m glad I gave this cream* a go because it is wonderful. I was also a little scared due to allergic reactions and eczema that I have gotten in the past by other brands. It took me a while to actually give it a go, because I am so in love with my hydrating creams by Clinique. This Comfort Zone Hydramemory cream is one of them. Feel free to contact us at or (604)274-4426.Being a beauty blogger means having a lot of products to test. Our qualified skin care specialists are available to answer any questions you may have. And, I love the fact that you only need to use a small amount of product to get amazing results, which is a big cost savings. is the first line that not only doesn’t irritate my skin, but also helps repair it and make it less reactive. I’ve searched high and low for products that I can use on my sensitive skin. ~ Based in science and strengthened by passion to promote a holistic, healthy and sustainable lifestyle ~ Formulated without parabens, fillers, or animal testing ~ Highly potent ingredients means a little goes a long way for beautiful and cost effective results ~ Created with an unwavering commitment to finding the most powerful ingredients and delivering the most effective results ~ offers a complete system of care for the skin, body, and soul Davide Bollati, who has always valued extensive clinical research and utilization of nature’s most efficacious ingredients in the development of its proprietary formulations ~ The foundation of the brand rests in the scientific background of Dr. ~ What began as a research laboratory for the development of high-quality, highly effective products has grown into an internationally successful professional spa brand with a diverse range of product offerings ~ The brand was conceived and launched in 1996 as the skincare division of The Davines Group, which was founded in Parma, Italy in 1983 by the Bollati family ![]()
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