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Clinique Deep Comfort Body Butter
Clinique Deep Comfort Body Butter
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23 ratings.
23 user reviews.
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luckybetty (880 reviews)If you don't like to use cocoa butter or Shea butter products because of their fragrance, try this "almost" fragrance-free body butter by Clinique. This is super rich and thick cream. It feels heavy at first, yet, wow, it absorbs into skin pretty quickly. I love using this butter after swimming. It moisturizes and hydrates my skin really well, and that feeling lasts for a long time. — 2 years, 3 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 2 of 3 people said helpful
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BronySergio (45 reviews)I tried this because Clinique's face moisturizers are my holy grails. Their youth surge, moisture surge, and turn around are around $50.00 and I shell it out no questions asked, in order to have such radiant skin on my face. Their body butter, different story. I rated this a three, because while it's very moisturizing and great for dry skin, there are other products that work just as well for a little cheaper, and have fragrance. If someone has an allergy to fragrance, they may find this is the perfect moisturizer. Clinique Body butter is $25.00 for 6. 7 ounces, while Bath and Body Works Shea Cashmere is $17.50 for 7 ounces. I use the shea cashmere and so does my Mother, who has horrible allergies to fragrances. The shea cashmere is a little sweet, but the scent is barely noticeable on the skin, and has the same moisturizing properties as Clinique's body butter. But my point is, since I prefer fragrance, I use Victoriassecret, or Bath and Body Works body butters, because they are the exact same thing as this, only with fragrance, and with more product for less money. Plus, Victoria's Secret nearly always has a sale where I get 5 products for 25 or 30 dollars - and I stock up on the body butters. I'm having a hard time thinking of any cheaper body butters without fragrance, so I think those with sensitive allergies may benefit from this, even if they are paying more money for the same thing, just fragrance- free. Those of us who can tolerate fragrance, and enjoy them in our lotions, are better off shopping body care lines elsewhere. Great moisturiser, it does not stick or smell. A little goes a looooong way. On the expensive side (especially if compared to nivea), but worth the splurge once in a while. It leaves my skin moisturised all day and very soft. There are several things about this product that I do not like. First of all, it's extremely expensive. I think it's a very good moisturizer, but I don't think that the price is justified, because except for moisturizing, it doesn't have any special properties. I also have a problem with the packaging. The thing I like about jar packaging is that I can use every last bit of the product. However, it is easy to contaminate the product and any anti-oxidants that might be present will soon be rendered ineffective. That said, I will probably buy this product again. My skin gets very dry during the winter and is also very sensitive. Before using this body butter, I was not able to find a moisturizer that provides me with the moisturization I wanted without including fragrance. However, the Deep Comfort Body Butter is very moisturizing, yet does not irritate my skin. So yes, I would repurchase, until I've found something cheaper that does the trick. Edit: I have found something cheaper that works even better (La Roche Posay Lipikar Baume AP), so I will not repurchase this, even though it is a very good body butter. I love this stuff! It's unscented, absorbs easily, and doesn't leave me feeling greasy. It leaves my skin feeling great for hours - if I use it before I go to bed, I can still notice it working in the morning. I especially appreciate that this is unscented because while I love scented things, I don't want to wear them all the time and I don't like having too many that clash and cause confusion. This is perfet by itself without having to worry about scent. When I do want a scent, I've even mixed my scented moisturizes with this before applying. I've noticed that many of my scented lotions don't seem to moisturize as well as unscented ones, so mixing this with a scented lotion is a great combination. I have been tried some other products but so far this product is quite good for sure. It hydrates my skin and keep my skin more moisture! — 1 week, 5 days agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 0 of 0 people said helpful
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sweetXkissO (3 reviews)This butter is luscious and thick but not greasy at all. Even ok to use in hot humid weather bc it is not too heavy but ultra moisturizing. Even softens my very rough upper arms(super thick dry patches)! — 1 month, 1 week agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 1 of 1 people said helpful
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