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Final Update: Elizavecca Bubble Facial Cream

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Last updated on July 5th, 2024 at 12:59 pm

I thought I’d give you all an update on the Elizavecca Bubble Facial Cream. The full name of the product is:
Elizavecca Peptide 3D Fix Elastic Bubble Hyaluronic Acid Moisturizer Facial Cream/Bubble face Cream/moisturizer cream for faceΒ 

It’s a unique product overall and for someone who wasn’t familiar with a bubble mask moisturizer I can say it’s a different experience.

I originally posted a video about the product back in February of this year. You can view it below.

Elizavecca Bubble Facial Cream video originally posted in Feb. 2019

Product overview

So from what I recall from the English instructions on the box was that you cleansed your face then added this cream. It’s a blue shade and is a bit fluid in its nature. It’s not very runny but it’s almost the consistency of egg whites.

  • Elizavecca Bubble Facial Cream jar.
  • Elizavecca Bubble Facial Cream jar. The cream is a bluish shade with a plastic spatula
  • Elizavecca Bubble Facial Cream on my hand. bluish shade with a plastic spatula

Ingredients list sourced from the website iherb

[Active ingredients] Niacinamide, adenosine [Properties] Help the skin whitening. Help relieve wrinkles.

[Ingredients] Water, centella asiatica extract (100,000 ppm), coco-caprylate/caprate, dipropylene glycol, methyl perfluprobutyl ether, methyl perfluprobutyl ether, ammonium acryloyldimethyltaurate/vp copolymer, camellia japonica seed oil, decyl glucoside, niacinamide, glycerin, glycereth-26, sodium hyaluronate, palmitoyl pentapepride-4 (10,000 ppm), acetyl hexapeptide-8 (10,000 ppm), copper tripeptide-1 (10,000 ppm), butylene glycol, dioscorea japonica root extract, cellulose gum, hexylene glycol, fragrance, totarol, ethylhexylglycerin, sodium myristoyl glutamate, decylene glycol, dipotassium glycyrrhizate, hydrolyzed corn starch, beta-glucan, allantoin, adenosine, disodium edta, 1,2-hexanediol, sucrose, sodium hydroxide, asiaticoside, phenoxyethanol, caprylyl glycol, astragalus membranaceus root extract, cnidium officinale root extract, angelica gigas root extract, rehmannia glutinosa root extract, panax ginseng root extract, atractyloides japonica rhizome extract, poria cocos extract, prunus mume flower extract, oenothera biennis (evening primrose) seed extract, glycyrrhiza glabra (licorice) root extract, paeonia lactiflora root extract, cinnamomum cassia bark extract, ci 42090, rh-oligopeptide-1 (0.001 ppm).

User Experience

As I mentioned in the video above. I tested the product twice before creating the video. Since then I will admit I left the cream unused for a few months. I tried it again twice over the last week. The product still performances as it once did.

By this I mean it still bubbles on the skin once you apply it to the face. The only thing I’ve noticed now is that since the jar has been left untouched for roughly 9 months or so the cream has settled a bit. Again it still works but it seems to have congealed a bit more. Which isn’t a big deal.

When I applied it to my skin last week it worked fine. I applied it and the bubbles began to appear within seconds to around a minute. I didn’t rinse my face after I removed any excess. However, I did notice that this time around the product seemed to have left an oily film on my face.

This isn’t so bad but I just felt for me that my skin wasn’t as hydrated as it had once felt. I also thought it might have dried out my skin even more. Once again as someone who has dry skin, to begin with, I have used products that have left my skin feeling worse after I’ve tried them.

Since I didn’t remove the excess cream I thought I’d see how my skin felt overnight. Well, I did wake up still having some oily patches on my neck mainly. Oddly though I found that the areas of my face that should have felt hydrated weren’t. The sides of my nose and my forehead were left feeling very dry and tight.

Again this may have been due to the fact that the product hadn’t been used for 9 months or more.

All in all the product did work well in terms of still having a bubbling effect and the hydrating factor still seemed to hold up too.

Final thoughts

After the long section above I’ll cut to the chase here. Overall the product did do what it promised to do. It did hydrate but as I mentioned in the video originally it will be a trial and error process. If you apply too much it may leave your skin feeling too oily. If you use too little it may not hydrate as well.

Even though the product has sat for a number of months I did also noticed that the fragrance did seem to be a bit stronger as well. Now that I smell it there is a bit of a soapy scent to it. That’s the way sense it anyway.

In the end, I will let the product go. I’ll probably use it on the tops of my hands to help with dryness. I just didn’t like the oily feeling it left on my face and neck. I can say that I was happy I was able to test the product in the first place.

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