Drunk Elephant Lala Retro Whipped Cream review

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Drunk Elephant Lala Retro Whipped Cream 4.7 star review

Another widely popular moisturizer from Drunk Elephant is their Lala Retro Whipped Cream and if you keep reading you’ll find out if I prefer this one or Protini peptide!


Pros

green tick icon Great for dehydrated skin

green tick icon Hydrating

green tick icon Great packaging

green tick icon Nourishing

green tick icon Plumps the skin  

Cons

red x icon Expensive  


Drunk Elephant Lala Retro Whipped Cream

Efficacy 4.7 | Packaging 4.8 | Value 4.6



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Key Ingredients and effects

African-Oil Blend - Marula nourishes the skin, mongongo protects against environmental aggresors, baobab is rich in vitamin C, kalahari melon has a high level of omega 6 acids and ximenia is rich in vitamin C

Ceramides AP, EOP and NP - plant-derived ceramides that protect against water loss, soothe and maintain the moisture balance of the skin Sodium

Hyaluronate Crosspolymer - has the ability to provide fantastic hydration & reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles

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Feel & Texture

Rich & whipped texture

Thick

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How to use

Apply one pump to clean and dry skin, it can be used in your morning or evening routine.


Price and verdict

Ok so it’s not as expensive as Drunk Elephant’s Protini Polypeptide Cream but it still comes in at $64/£58 for 50ml and whilst it may be a whipped dream come true, it’s hella pricey.

It’a lovely on the skin, great ingredients and it really helped my skin in the winter months where skin in general is prone to be a bit on the drier side. I’d say this cream is good for dry and/or dehydrated skin and maybe one you could use in the autumn/winter months.

Again, it is refillable and available in travel size so bonus points for that.

Drunk Elephant Lala Retro Whipped Cream conclusion

Would I repurchase? I’m not sure. I think I prefer Protini! However, at least I know Lala is a good option in the winter should my skin really need it.


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