About a month or so ago, I decided to try out Melaleuca's skincare line. I had finally run out of my Boscia products, so it was time to make the switch or continue with what I was already happy with.
Boscia is a preservative-free skincare line that uses amino acids to cleanse the skin without stripping. I discovered it a few months before I became pregnant with Ethan, and continued using it throughout my pregnancy with fantastic results. I never had the typical problems skin problems that plague most pregnant women. The ONLY problem I ran into was the price tag. A 5oz bottle of the cleansing gel runs $26, add $24 for the balancing tonic and $36 for the moisturizer (that's if you opt to go with just one for both day & night, instead of $36 each for two different ones); that leaves a total of $86 for my facial regiment before taxes. I would spend this amount roughly every other month, so that's over $500 a year in skincare products (plus, I would occasionally splurge in a mask or polish). That's a lot of money, so I figured I would give Sei Bella a try. Worst case scenario, I would go back to the high prices of Boscia.
I ordered the Sei Bella Necessities Skin Care line. It came with three full-sized products for $45 - that's almost HALF as much as I was spending on Boscia (plus the sizes of Sei Bella's products are larger)! They also sell a five product set that runs $75, which is still an $11 savings compared to the three products I was buying. I have combination skin, so I chose the Refining cleanser, Hydrating toner and Daytime Delivery lotion. The first thing I noticed was that all of the products smelled fantastic! They had a spa-like quality that I loved. The facial cleanser did a great job of cleaning the make-up from my skin. But, what I REALLY liked was that it cleaned my eye make-up off gently. I had run out of my eye make-up remover, so I put the smallest dab of the cleanser on my fingertips, gently applied to my eye area and rinsed. I use a water resistant mascara, and I have never had a facial cleanser that removed it like that - no scrubbing or rubbing. (I have since ordered the Sei Bella eye make-up remover, and love it!) The toner felt as nice as Boscia, but smelled better. The lotion felt luxurious - fairly different from Boscia. I was concerned that I might break out or that my skin might not react favorably over the course of some time, but after a solid month, my skin still looks and feel great. I feel like my make-up wears better over the Sei Bella lotion, too. Speaking of make-up, I recently started trying out the Sei Bella liquid foundation (but that's for a different review!).
CONCLUSION:
I am absolutely in love with this skincare line! It has treated my skin very well, and my pocketbook even better. I will continue to buy these products and rave about them! :)
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ReplyDeleteGreate Article! Any new updates on the product line?
ReplyDeleteI just read your entire blog and found it interesting. Are you still using these products?
ReplyDeleteHi, interesting blog, I'm just starting out with Melaleuca now. What happened? did you move to a different blog?
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