Kate Somerville DermalQuench Liquid Lift
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Kate Somerville Clinic Solutions Kit Video Review

Thanks for visiting WomensBlogTalk to watch my video review! I reviewed the four signature products within the Kate Somerville Clinic Solutions Kit, including the following products. You can click the links to read my individual reviews.

All of Kate’s products are very high in efficacious botanicals, including very potent Lavendar extract, which is a known to be irritating especially to sensitive skin. All of the products have a fairly strong lavender scent, especially the Gentle Daily Wash and the ExfoliKate.  I became very flushed with a lot of redness from using these products, especially from the ExfoliKate, which also brings a high tingling sensation. I found the DermalQuench Liquid Lift to be the most non-irritating but still has a lavender scent and caused some flushing. The Age Arrest Anti-Wrinkle Cream, although highly moisturizing, was a bit greasy for me and never seemed to fully penetrate. I could not use these products in the morning because they caused me too much redness. The kit cost $75 at Sephora and is a good way to test the waters before you drop an entire paycheck on the full size versions of her very pricey line of skin care.

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Rachel Vrabel

Rachel is Chief Editor of Women’s Blog Talk and writes reviews across the spectrum of anti-aging, health and beauty. She has an English degree from USF and worked in finance for 15 years before establishing this website in 2011. She loves having a place she can share her inspiration for health and beauty and continue to help others! She lives in South Florida with her husband and her hobbies include beach volleyball, HIIT training and combing the beach for sea glass and shells.

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