Avene is my favourite mist and i have not missed out to use moisturiser every single day due to my skin condition which is sometimes a bit drying and flaky. I think i would need a special hydrating treatment so once i saw a post on the Butterfly Project website and page about their collaboration with LaF a.k.a Lost and Found, i applied to try their LaF Water Bomb Ampoule. Have you heard this brand yet? LaF is an abbreviation for Lost (problem) and Found (solution). They have a range of products focusing on pore care with the use of tea tree oil. If you are a drugstores addict, you should have seen this brand mostly in Guardian.
LaF Water Bomb Ampoule is the solution for those who are having skin problems in terms of dehydrated skin, oily and sensitive skin which requires intensive care. So I was lucky enough to be able to try this product with the help from our Mamasan (thanks for choosing me!). haha Each bottle comes with a dropper containing 30ml solutions. I love the packaging which is simple and minimalist.
To be honest, i have been using only serum before so i was quite curious about this product. What i understand through my readings, ampoule are in the same family with serum and essence, however it is a supercharged serum that contains higher concentration of active ingredients. Key Ingredients in LaF Skin Solutions Waterbomb Ampoule: Hyaluronic acid and Aloe Vera Leaf Water (Hydrating), Betaine (Purifying), Allantoin (Soothing), Usnea Barbata (Calming) and Sicchuan/ Zanthoxylum (Protecting).
LaF claims that the presence of hyaluronic acid in the LaF Water Bomb Ampoule could help to strengthen our skin moisture barrier. It also contains aloe vera which helps to soothe the irritated skin cause by exterior stimuli. So here are the list of ingredients for your reference:
Ingredients: Water (Aqua), Glycerin, Dipropylene Glycol, Butylene Glycol, Sodium Hyaluronate, Betaine, Cyclopentasiloxane, PEG-60 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Allantoin, Panthenol, Demithicone/Vinyldimethicone Crosspolymer, Sodium PCA, Tocopheryl Acetate, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Water, Dimethicone, PEG-10 Dimethicone Crosspolymer, Disodium EDTA, Arginine, Carbomer, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Zanthoxylum Piperitum Fruit Extract, Pulsatilla Koreana Extract, Usnea Barbata (Lichen) Extract, Fragrance
The texture and scent: Water-like texture and absorb to the skin quite well. Yes there's a "rich" feelings (thick) serum. Nice smell as it also contains fragrance. {Photos without filter to show the real texture and result}
How to use it: After cleansing and applying the toner, take an appropriate amount of LaF Water Bomb and apply to the skin. Pat until fully absorb to the skin.
My first impression: I am new to this product and i think it was too soon for me to express my opinion on it. But i think i could share my first impression on this product to those who might want to know more about it. At the beginning i thought it was too thick for my skin to absorb (you can feel it is quite sticky and thick) and i had a doubt on it. However after several times trying to adapt the consistency of the product, i think its not bad at all. A dot or two is enough to moisturize your whole face. My skin felt moist and soft after usage. However, my skin is quite sensitive to certain fragrance ingredients so i really hope this one suits my skin. And yes, there's no bad reactions on my skin yet, maybe i should wait a little longer to evaluate. lol
Am i going to repurchase? For now i would say maybe i will but it could be a different kind of ampoule? haha i am quite interested with their whitening ampoule. Also their med secret cream looks interesting too.
The texture and scent: Water-like texture and absorb to the skin quite well. Yes there's a "rich" feelings (thick) serum. Nice smell as it also contains fragrance. {Photos without filter to show the real texture and result}
My first impression: I am new to this product and i think it was too soon for me to express my opinion on it. But i think i could share my first impression on this product to those who might want to know more about it. At the beginning i thought it was too thick for my skin to absorb (you can feel it is quite sticky and thick) and i had a doubt on it. However after several times trying to adapt the consistency of the product, i think its not bad at all. A dot or two is enough to moisturize your whole face. My skin felt moist and soft after usage. However, my skin is quite sensitive to certain fragrance ingredients so i really hope this one suits my skin. And yes, there's no bad reactions on my skin yet, maybe i should wait a little longer to evaluate. lol
Am i going to repurchase? For now i would say maybe i will but it could be a different kind of ampoule? haha i am quite interested with their whitening ampoule. Also their med secret cream looks interesting too.
Where to get it? You can get it from any Guardian outlet nearby or through their Website LaF Water Bomb Ampoule for only RM 47.07! I highly recommend LaF Water Bomb Ampoule for dry skin treatment. And yes there are two other Ampoules you can try out too, Anti-Wrinkle Ampoule and Whitening Ampoule. So how was it ? I hope this review helps you to decide.
This ends my review on LaF Water Bomb Ampoule. See you in the next post! ❤
This ends my review on LaF Water Bomb Ampoule. See you in the next post! ❤
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cantiknya kulit awak! nak jugak la try manatau boleh cantik macam awak hehehe
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Patut laa kulit cantik..
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