You Heard It Here First
Heres my honest review.
Dont think ofSoho Skinas an anti-aging skin care line think of it as high energy skin care.
(Member or not, sounds like theyre describing pretty much everyone I know.)
Is Soho Skin worth the price?
Heres what you’re gonna wanna know.
The Concentrate was developed with three key ingredients: pistacia lentiscus gum, glycogen, and lactococcus ferment lysate.
The second ingredient is glycogen, a well-known carbohydrate.
Its kind of like a natural exfoliant booster, but very, very mild, Whitby says.
He explains that it’s good for sensitive skin since its incredibly friendly to the microbiome.
In fact, if your microbiome gets damaged it can help restore the microbiome very quickly, he adds.
It has a very upscale 70s aesthetic.
And the look is right on brand with the luxe formulations inside.
In addition to thoughtful ingredients, the packaging is all recycled or recyclable.
How we can better support a circular economy was central to the development of Soho Skin.
My Review
Overall, the line is really well done.
From the inside out, I have no qualms about the quality.
In my experience, I found myself continually reaching for three of them.
Whitby tells me to think of it like a quick disco nap for the skin.
The transparent white paste has a slightly gritty texture that warms up as you apply it.
Immediately after removal, your pores feel tighter and your skin is instantly glowier.
If you wear it the second way, overnight, those results are only amplified.
Before/After
Im also fond of the Eye Cream and the Overnight Cream, purely for texture purposes.
The eye cream comes with a chilly metal doe foot applicator and the product feels so silky going on.
The night cream is buttery, lightweight, and hydrating.
My only gripe is that some of the day products may not be super ideal for layering under makeup.
Overall, Soho Skin is definitely one of the most luxurious lines Ive tried in a while.
Gotoh, H., Nomura, T., & Ono, K. (2017).