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Apr 24, 2017
Kiana A.
Have any of you tried the drunk elephant skincare line? I am interested in buying the B Hydra Gel and Shaba eyecream. Thoughts?
Apr 24, 2017
Lisa W.
I have never tried anything from this line but have heard great things it's the price that keeps me away! hopefully you get some great (more informative... sorry) responses
Apr 24, 2017
Alexis C.
Honestly Drunk Elephant is 100% worth the price, the ingredients are fantastic and you'll definitely see results. If your normal to dry I wouldn't suggest the B Hydra but if you're normal to oily then go for it. The eye cream is lovely as well (:
Apr 25, 2017
Lisa W.
Rozberry... I don't know of anything specific but I'm again fast (I'm a smoker) so fine lines and adult acne are my biggest concerns
Apr 25, 2017
Jenni L.
Yes- the C Firma Day Serum is the best vitamin C treatment I've used. I haven't tried the Ordinary Marula oil but I've tried other brands and I always come back to the DE. The glycolic night serum is good too. I'm sensitive to acids and this is one of the few I can tolerate. It has AHA and BHA so it turns over cells quickly. I don't have acne but friends of mine with acne have used it with good results.
Apr 25, 2017
Leuca S.
The B-Hydragel is something I have been completely unable to dupe in terms of how it applies to the skin at any price point. It has a lightweight, yet oddly dewy/slightly tacky finish and feels wonderfully cooling. It's a great base under SPF/makeup for oily skin, and good as a layering product for drier skin types, though it's not a huge amount of moisture just on its own, as others have said.
I actually stocked up with a 25% coupon I was sent by Dermstore, which is a verified online retailer of Drunk Elephant, so if you aren't a VIB/Rouge at Sephora I recommend shopping with Dermstore and waiting for one of their more global coupons (Drunk Elephant is a more prestige brand and tends to be excluded from promotions), or using the e-mail sign up to get 20% off your first purchase, which doesn't have any exclusions as far as I know.
I think Drunk Elephant's strong suit is in their unique product textures and quality ingredients that are based on research, but they do tend to engage in a little fearmongering with their "non-toxic" claims. Not something that bugs me too much as I have yet to see a formula of theirs that offends my standards as a skincare junkie, but is something to be aware of if you decide to take their advice on choosing skincare products.
The stars of the line imo are the B-Hydra (simply for how unique the texture and finish are) and C-Firma for the complexity of formula paired with great packaging. Very little else they carry can't be duped (or even beat) at a fraction of the cost, save for the Sukari Baby Facial, and that's a whole other can of worms as it's a borderline entry level professional strength peel and should absolutely not be toyed with if you are new to chemical exfoliation.