Sunday, March 20, 2016

Review: Valentia Royal Rose Hydrating Serum


Hey there! Today, I am doing a quick review of Valentia's Royal Rose Hydrating Serum that I was fortunate enough to try through Brandbacker. 

This product comes in a glass bottle with a dropper top. It is a lightweight serum that increases moisture and soothes and calms the skin.


I liked the smooth texture of this serum and the light rose scent that smells refreshing as you apply it. If you use this serum, expect to have deeply moisturized skin, antioxidant protection, smooth skin texture, even tone and boosted skin radiance

One of the top reasons why I love Valnetia's products is due to their quality, specially selected ingredients that mix together for ideal results.

Firstly, this serum contains rose damascena, which is one of the most moisturizing and skin-friendly natural oils, providing radiance and a variety of vitamins to the skin.

The next active ingredient is niacinamide (vitamin B). This is a potent vitamin that has been researched and shown to fade hyperpigmentation, sun spots and acne scars.

Up next in the Royal Rose Hydrating Serum is rosehip seed oil, which is naturally rich in vitamins C and A. Valentia says that "these essential fatty acids work quickly to lock in skin's moisture."


The next ingredient sounds as beautiful as it makes your skin look. Evening primrose oil provides light, non-greasy nourishment to your skin without clogging pores or irritating the skin.

This serum also contains bearberry, an ingredient that reduces melanin production. Melanin is what darkens the skin, so this ingredient brightens your complexion and lightens the skin.

The final active ingredient in Valentia's Royal Rose Hydrating Serum is lavender. This natural healer treats pimples, wounds and sores. This is just one example of how Valentia uses nature to complement your skin.



I would absolutely recommend this lightweight, luxurious serum to anyone looking to boost moisture in their skin - naturally.


FTC: I received this product free to review from Brandbacker.

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