I know it’s a personal favorite of Willa Ford. (She told me so herself after mentioning the stuff to one of our style editors at a shoot for D Home.) I looked it up and noticed ten percent of proceeds from each sale of The Solution supports charitable projects in developing countries. It also is free of parabens, ethyl alcohols, or synthetic ingredients. So far, the stuff’s a winner in theory. Then, I was sent a sample of the stuff. And I have to tell you it’s good in reality, too. The formula is meant to replace moisturizers and serums, and all day, night, and eye creams. I can actually see how that’s possible. The texture of the cream is light, almost like a serum, but applies smoothly like a moisturizer. The aftermath is a clean, hydrated feel, rather than a gooey or greasy layer. I have applied it under makeup (works great) and before bed (works great there, too). Here’s what I think The Solution is good for: downsizing the junk on your bathroom counter, simplifying your beauty routine, saving yourself some money, and getting some probably-much-needed hydration to your face. What have you got to lose? It’s $74—which, when you think about all the products you use on your face combined, is inexpensive—and no matter your skin type, you can use it until it’s gone. Get yours here.
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