Urban Decay Sweet Cream


What They Say: "For skin that feels like butter, insist on Sweet Cream. This moisturizing mist sprays onto skin, then dries down to leave your bod soft and refreshed. Try it, and get a taste of creamy milkmaid skin…relish the satiny-smooth texture. Sweet Cream treats you to vitamins A, C & E and mineral-rich sea salts, and the unique spray-on application leaves behind indulgent moisture without a mess. Fill Weight 260g e / 9.2 US oz
* Ultra-light formula sprays on as a thin mist, dries down, and is non-greasy.
* Bottle is decorated with retro dairy-inspired graphics."

Melissa's DeLush Downlow: This stuff smells just wonderful; it's sort of coconut-y and sugar cookie all mixed together, though the scent itself is not overbearing at all. I like the ease of a spray lotion. Putting this on after your bath or shower will force you into feeling fresh and happy - there's just no getting around it. As far as moisturizing goes, spray liberally to get the best effect, but your skin may not feel as hydrated as you want it to be with this alone. Soft, yes - but it's not super-moisturizing. If that's the case, you can always apply this over your favorite lotion (minimal scent so as not to compete with this one). If it's mostly that lovely sweet smell and a touch of softness you're going for, apply alone anytime. Lasts well during the day, too.

Retail Price: $18.50 (urbandecay.com)

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June 7, 2005 12:19 PM | | Comments (0)|Share/Save/Bookmark
Posted In Body Lotions and Moisturizers, Urban Decay



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