Perricone Blue Plasma

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Feb 25, 2014

Jacquie A.

Has anyone tried this? I've seen a lot of reviews on it and wanted to get some more opinions since it is a little pricey.

Feb 25, 2014

Shelley W.

I have tried other items from this line but not the Plasma. I've heard nothing but glowing reviews but for a daily non-abrasive exfoliator I don't like the price point even though it provides two ounces of product. There are so many other cheaper alternatives that do a great job. A exfoliator that I use that is touted as a daily use is AmorePacific Enzyme peel. I bought it early last year and I still haven't reached the half-way point with. Its powder based and its activated with just a few drops of water and you suds it up like you're washing your fash and viola. It takes care of the top portion of your skin...just removing surface build-up of dead skin so it helps with makeup application. Its priced at $60 something bucks but like I mentioned I haven't even hit the half way point. At most I might use it three times in a row out of a week. Ok, back to the Plasma (I'm sorry for side-tracking). I do know that some users complained of a fishy odor upon application and some not seeing results even after completing a bottle. Its kinda hit and miss for some folks. I suggest getting a sample from Sephora or picking up the sampler kit that contains a 1oz bottle of the Plasma that comes with a face and eye cream. I hope this was some help. :)

Feb 25, 2014

Jacquie A.

Yes it was!

Feb 25, 2014

Shelley W.

Yay! ;)

Jul 8, 2014

Eilla S.

I actually tried it cause the Sephora at my location don't carry Sunday Riley's Good Genes. It is actually pretty good. Super soft skin and as smooth as a baby's bottom by the next morning since I only use it at night. Radiance? Check. Brighten? Check. If you are already using chemical, acid peels etc.etc, you probably won't see much difference. I do love that my sensitive skin didn't freak out with this since it loves to brat on me on most products on the market.