Sunday Riley Luna Sleeping Night Oil-1oz $105 online here!
Although it appears blue, trust me it is completely clear once rubbed into the skin!
I am going to be completely upfront with you guys, I have only had this product for a few weeks. However, after getting questions about my skin and what I was doing different I immediately knew they were talking about this product. I have added it into my nighttime routine every single night.
I pat the oil into my skin paying close attention to my fine lines,and wrinkles. My skin is more plump,my pores are less noticeable and it just feels good. It does come with a hefty price tag, however if after only a few weeks I am seeing results it is worth every penny. I was a little concerned that the oil being blue might break me out. I
have had nothing but great reactions to this product. If you have
sensitive skin (especially acne prone) I think you will be okay with
using this oil.
Now there are so many other Sunday Riley products I want to try because of the great results I have seen from the Luna oil.
Now there are so many other Sunday Riley products I want to try because of the great results I have seen from the Luna oil.
So tell me what is your favorite Sunday Riley product? What should I buy next?
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I think I have some Sunday Riley product samples somewhere in my stash, and I've been meaning to find them and try them out. My cousin was just telling me about how much she loves one of their serums (maybe Good Genes?). This oil sounds like a dream! Glad you're back xoxo
ReplyDeleteI have heard nothing but great things about Good Genes, and now I need it too. However, she did just put out the UFO line for oily/acne prone skin which I also need hehe
DeleteI am obsessed with Luna. You should also give Good Genes a try. It's amazing as well.
ReplyDeleteI have too, I keep hearing great things about it!
DeleteSadly the fragrance of this is too strong for me but the reputation of Luna is just as amazing as your review makes it seem.
ReplyDeleteI just literally reviewed Artemis yesterday! It is my favourite Sunday Riley oil. I'm also obsessed with the Good Genes exfoliating treatment. Will be trying Juno next.
ReplyDeleteI know, and you made me want Artemis after your review hehe. I will try Good Genes next for sure!
DeleteRetinol and oil, baby. Power goods for beautiful skin. I am dying to try the Flora and Juno oils and the Good Genes treatment. Now, I need to figure out how to get my hands on them... lol
ReplyDeleteKeep wishing for it, that's what I am doing heheh
DeleteIt sounds like a great oil. I've got a sample somewhere.
ReplyDeleteYou need to dig that sample out :)
DeleteI've never tried any Sunday Riley skincare, but I love the cosmetics.
ReplyDeleteI have heard the cosmetics are amazing!
DeleteI ve been meaning to try this brand! On another note, I love that notebook!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Nordstrom Rack for $5 they had lots of cute notebooks :)
DeleteHefty price tag or not, if it works, I'll buy it!
ReplyDeleteOh I agree, I get tired of spending money on drugstore to just never use them. If it works I will save up for good skincare :)
DeleteI want to try this one some day :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the Luna Oil. It's incredible for so many skin issues. Yes, it's a hefty price tag but you use so little of the product that it will last you forever! It's helped with my pore size and I just notice that my skin glows when I wake up. I love Sunday Riley because their products work! Good Genes is another good product to pick up!
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to try this stuff forever!
ReplyDeleteI think this is hands down, probably the best oil for us oily and acne prone gals. LOVE it!!
ReplyDeleteI have been dying to try it! But it is so damn expensive... My current routine consists of some type of rose water spray, Ole Henriksen's Truth Serum and Tarte's Maracuja Oil. I've been raving about it for years on my blog so I'm like, if it ain't broke don't fix it but the Luna oil looks so promising!!!! #BeautyBloggerProblems haha
ReplyDeleteLove from María Elena -- www.ambinityblog.com