Skin’s Shangri-la Moisturizer
Skin’s Shangri-la Moisturizer is a facial moisturizer with a hint of the ancient world added. This moisturizer combines the practice of using the healing Hungary water with modern-day practices.
Skin’s Shangri-la Moisturizer was designed to nourish and plump skin by using cold-pressed ingredients. These ingredients are not just fresh; they are also reportedly organic and skin-softening. But Skin’s Shangri-la Moisturizer does stop there. It also is full of antioxidants to fight premature aging. With an ancient practice and moisturizers does Skin’s Shangri-la Moisturizer work?
What Ingredients are in Skin’s Shangri-la Moisturizer?
Skin’s Shangri-la Moisturizer is designed for dry skin in those the age of thirty and beyond. One of its ingredients is Hungary water, an alcoholic-based combination of herbs. Which herbs are included are not named. Cold pressed oils are also added as well as the moisturizing agents of cocoa butter and glycerin. Various oils are also incorporated.
These ingredients include Queen of Hungary water, cold pressed almond oil, cold pressed jojoba oil, fresh wheatgrass decoction, toothed wrack seaweed, aloe vera gel, glycerin, stearic acid, cocoa butter, cetearyl alcohol, cold pressed evening primrose oil, coconut oil, cold pressed wheat germ oil, beeswax, vanilla absolute, violet leaf absolute, lanolin, triethanolamine, perfume, and propylparaben.
What Else Should I Know about Skin’s Shangri-la Moisturizer?
Skin’s Shangri-la Moisturizer is priced just below fifty dollars, a high price for a moisturizer that doesn’t have any true anti-aging benefits. Most of the ingredients are simply oils that cannot reduce wrinkles. Antioxidants can help prevent premature aging but cannot reverse aging. In the end Skin’s Shangri-la Moisturizer seems to be a good moisturizer but exactly how effective it truly is cannot be fully determined by the provided information.

