I steer clear of heavy creams and oils like the plague, and I'd be lying if I said I wasn't worried that one application of Ice would leave me with a brand-new mountain range of zits. Even though I have super-tiny pores, they're deep and ridiculously quick to clog. The review: I'll be honest I love Sunday Riley, but I had some serious doubts about this thick, buttery face cream. Or is it?Ĭurrent nighttime moisturizer: Ayurmedic Clearifying Cream ($54) or Renée Rouleau Sheer Moisture Lotion ($42) It's Sunday Riley's thickest, richest formula yet, thus a shoo-in for solving all our soon-to-be dry-winter-skin woes. But now, the brand has blessed us with a new ice cream–inspired face healer called Ice Ceramide Moisturizing Cream ($65). Glow, Juno, and U.F.O., up until a few weeks ago, the brand only had two other moisturizers: the cult-loved water cream, Tidal ($65), and the special brightening elixir, C.E.O. ![]() Aside from Sunday Riley's collection of beloved face oils such as Luna, C.E.O. With the changing of the seasons comes the need for a skincare routine overhaul, and product launches reach an overwhelming peak right around, well, now. ![]() We already know masses of skincare-loving consumers fawn over the brand's collection of majestic jars and bottles, and we're big fans here at So much so we decided to review a slew of its most iconic products a few months ago (a worthwhile read you can check out here). ![]() Sunday Riley is like the Katy Perry of skincare-creative, playful, colorful, high-performance, and consistently releasing hit after hit after hit.
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