Borghese has been in the beauty industry for a very long time, but I don’t think it is a line that comes quickly to mind.
The website posts that it is “Built on a heritage that dates back to the 14th century when people first sought the healing waters of the Tuscan Earth, Borghese was the first to respect the synergy between health and nature, luxury and science. With our exclusive Acqua di VitaT Living Water Complex, sourced from the famed thermal springs, we developed nourishing re-energizing skincare therapies far ahead of the market surge in organic treatments…and we continue to take a leadership position in introducing new anti-aging, proactive ingredients into our newest treatment stars – formulations that are again, influencing skincare products market-wide.”
I feel that it is old school, but I do like a few of their products. Today I would just like to write a few lines about Splendore.
Splendore gives “your body a flawless look with lightweight, moisturizing shimmer lotion. the subtle shimmer brightens and flatters any skin tone leaving gorgeous radiance. Minor skin imperfections are camouflaged and skin tone appears more even.” It also has a light tint, much like a tinted moisturizer for the face.
The shimmer is actually created by light diffusing mica; so, it really is a shimmer not glitter.
I have used this product every Summer for, well, I can’t remember how long. I have not done sun in thirteen years and five years ago I was diagnosed with melanoma. I get a little sun when I walk my dogs and that is it. Really.
I do not use faux tanning products. I think I have tried them all, but they smell, they stain, they streak, they turn orange and I don’t care how inexpensive or expensive the brand is or who applies it to your body, it still looks like it is out of the bottle. Faux is just that, fake.
Splendore does a great job of making my legs and arms look sun kissed and the shimmer is beautiful in the light and awesome in lowlights. Compliments always abound and no sun damage.
Give it a try.
Peace
http://www.borghese.com – $36.00
