A water-based hydrator with the texture of a silicone primer.
“Designed with Icelandic glacier water, hyaluronic acid, and cactus flower extract, Botanic Farm’s Ice Cooling Sherbet quickly cools skin and soothes irritation. Gentle and intensely hydrating, the Ice Cooling Sherbet works as an antihistamine and its arnica and aloe extract can even treat broken skin and rashes. Safe for skin troubled by heat exposure or allergens, any type of skin will benefit from this moisturizer.”
Ingredients:
Purified water, methylpropanediol, ethanol, 1,2-hexanediol, Iceland glacier water, sodium acrylate crosspolymer-2, butylene glycol, PEG-40 hydrogenated caster oil, salvia hispanica seed extract, centella asiatica extract, houttuynia cordata extract, xanthan gum, cactus flower extract, ethylhexyl glycerin, menthol, propanediol, disodium, betula alba juice, hydrolyzed baobab tree extract, gentiana extract, achillea millefolium extract, artemisia absinthium extract, arnica montana flower extract, aloe barbadensis leaf extract, melaleuca alternifolia (tea tree) leaf extract, chamomilla recutita (matricaria) flower extract, potassium sorbate, hyaluronic acid, hydrolyzed hyaluronic acid, sodium hyaluronate, fragrance
Each jar comes with 100g of this unique hydrator. If you are familiar with Bath & Body Works’ Dancing Waters scent, this has a similar vibe. In larger amounts, it has an icy mint scent. As you may be able to tell from the photos above, this product isn’t completely smooth. Rather, it has a dimpled texture and what feels to be an aerated consistency. It feels like applying a silicone primer but turns into water as it soaks into the skin. The ingredients list doesn’t even include dimethicone or silicone, so I find it interesting that this product feels like silicone that just melts into water.
This product is feels very soothing. It does a good job of reducing redness, so it lives up to its claims that it works as an antihistamine. If you use a larger amount, you can really feel the icy, cooling factor. The only thing I would say against this product is that I wish it were a little more hydrating. It does hydrate, but I feel that it’s lighter than other hydrating products I have tried. Of course, this also boils down to personal preference and your skin needs. It does soften my skin quite nicely though, so overall, I’m happy with it. I live in a drier climate, which is why I prefer something with a bit more hydration, but this might be a good one for those living in humid areas since it’s lighter.
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