The range is considerably limited with the main aim of products being to protect the skin from ageing, by changing its behaviour on a molecular scale and to make it naturally resistant to dehydration, fine lines and wrinkles, which are all seen as the vital signs of ageing.
'Elisabeth Visoanska skincare creates formulas that not only combat the signs of ageing but also set in motion an enduring preservation of youthfulness. Combining natural-origin active ingredients and nutritional supplements, Visoanska has found a way to change the skin's behaviour on a molecular scale in order to provide it, on a daily basis, with the strength to resist time.'
I have a VV5 Solution from the range to show you guys today. I have been using it since the past few weeks and it has helped me tremendously in keeping my skin 'sane' if that makes any sense.
The Solution is a hybrid of a serum and a lotion and it spreads onto the skin beautifully forming a layer of its own. You only need a pea sized amount and the consistency of it is such that that does not get absorbed into the skin quickly hence you have time to work and that way less product is used.
Give it a minute or two and it sinks in really well, still leaving a luminous, dewy effect. It still has some tackiness left to it at this point which I feel aids in helping the foundation adhere well, if you're wearing any of course.
Before sleeping, I use it as as a serum and it intensively hydrates the skin, tightens it and I can see the difference in the pore size immediately in the morning. It's surprising how the hydrating effects last for more than just a day after application. I have combination-sensitive skin, inclining towards the drier side but this product has changed it drastically and I really don't need to moisturise my skin as often as I did previously.
The VV5 Solution is on the pricier side with 15ml available for a whopping £98, so not every one's cup of tea I suppose. But if you're someone who usually spends a fortune on serums and face creams that actually work in changing the skin type drastically, you should definitely give this a go.
I am not sure but there is no harm in asking for samples on the counter. Luxury brands usually have them handy!
www.harrods.com
Press sample
Not gonna lie, this looks/sounds amazing. The packaging is awesome!
ouchiee at the price aha! I am the kind of person that will spend this much on a face product if I have heard so many good reviews on it or If I have tried a sample of it first. I dont really live by harrods either so I cant ask for a sample of it :(
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Joselin
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