With this beautiful sun coming back, we want to lighten our complexion a bit, right?
Here is a product that I really liked: the Crazy Cream by Sampar. The Online Fashion Store totally agrees with this product. This cream is sort of between care and makeup and exists in a "nude" and "tan" complexion (this is the tan I tested).
Here is a product that I really liked: the Crazy Cream by Sampar. The Online Fashion Store totally agrees with this product. This cream is sort of between care and makeup and exists in a "nude" and "tan" complexion (this is the tan I tested).
Its particularity: it uses the brand's technology, the SSP (Smart Sun Prevention) which strengthens the skin's natural defenses against UV rays. So ideal in spring to help the skin readjust to the sun.
Besides this, the cream offers good hydration thanks to the hydro complex, which strengthens the hydrolipidic film of the skin, as well as adenosine which stimulates cellular oxygenation and boosts the synthesis of collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid.
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The little extra thing is that the cream contains encapsulated micro-pigments. The cream first appears whitish, then the pigments are released on application (besides I am not sure of the interest of the thing, apart from the playful side on application).
A word on the packaging, always very successful at Sampar: airless pump-bottle which delivers the right dose of product. I like the fact that you can see the remaining amount of product transparently.
The cream itself is very light, the fluid texture is a real pleasure on application. On the scent side, it is fresh, pleasant.
The shade can be scary for rather pale skin like mine at the end of winter, but the cream melts very easily with the complexion. It just gives a nice and discreet little sun effect.
On the other hand, do not count on it to camouflage imperfections, it is really light. But the good side is that it is easy to apply without leaving any boundaries (by applying a little eh, in the photos below I applied it roughly).
On the other hand, do not count on it to camouflage imperfections, it is really light. But the good side is that it is easy to apply without leaving any boundaries (by applying a little eh, in the photos below I applied it roughly).
So don't be afraid to take the "tan" version, I imagine that "nude" is more suitable for porcelain shades. On the other hand, if you already have tanned skin, it will not serve you anything. I recommend it to skin tones approaching mine.
In the end: nice cream, pleasant to apply, the natural tanned result really successful, nuanced, luminous, unified, and mattified skin.
However hydration side is a bit tight for my cheeks, I apply a moisturizing serum underneath. Likewise, I correct my small imperfections and redness locally before applying it.
I had put tinted creams aside (in favor of sun powders) for many years because I was not delighted with the result, level tint or demarcations that they left. I think this is the first one that suits me perfectly on these points.
I had put tinted creams aside (in favor of sun powders) for many years because I was not delighted with the result, level tint or demarcations that they left. I think this is the first one that suits me perfectly on these points.