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Drunk Elephant's rich-skin moisturiser — a six-African-oil whipped cream with ceramide, cholesterol, and phytosphingosine in barrier-rebuilding ratios. Marula, mongongo, baobab, Kalahari melon, passion fruit, and shea, blended into a texture that feels heavier than it is. For dry, mature, dehydrated, or compromised skin in winter this is genuinely excellent — the lipid stack is real, the texture cushions like a much heavier cream while absorbing fast. Not for oily or acne-prone skin (the oil density is real). Worth the price for the right skin type; total mismatch for the wrong one.
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Lala Retro Whipped Cream by Drunk Elephant is formulated for dry, mature, normal, sensitive skin. Drunk Elephant's rich-skin moisturiser — a six-African-oil whipped cream with ceramide, cholesterol, and phytosphingosine in barrier-rebuilding ratios. Marula, mongongo, baobab, Kalahari melon, passion fruit, and shea, blended into a texture that feels heavier than it is. For dry, mature, dehydrated, or compromised skin in winter this is genuinely excellent — the lipid stack is real, the texture cushions like a much heavier cream while absorbing fast. Not for oily or acne-prone skin (the oil density is real). Worth the price for the right skin type; total mismatch for the wrong one.
The key active ingredients in Lala Retro Whipped Cream are Ceramides, Marula Oil, Shea Butter. It's known for: six-oil + ceramide stack is genuinely well-formulated and absorbs faster than the texture suggests.
Yes, Lala Retro Whipped Cream targets dryness, fine lines. six-oil + ceramide stack is genuinely well-formulated
Lala Retro Whipped Cream retails for around $60, which places it in the premium range for moisturizers. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: comedogenic for oily/acne-prone skin; expensive for the 50ml jar; won't pill but won't layer well under heavier SPF either.
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