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I tried this vegan skincare item so you don’t have to!

Read this vegan skincare review before spending your hard earned money on Tata Harper’s Hydrating Floral Essence.

Price: (50ML) $96 CAD (At the time of this publishing)

Initial Reaction: I was super excited to try this. It sounds so luxurious & hydrating. The packaging is a nice heavy tinted glass bottle. I like that the spritz gold top twists off so you could technically re-purpose the bottle afterwards. You could even make your own DIY facial mist with essential oils. The mister quality is ok, not the finest mist but not the worst either.

Usage: Purchased – November 2019 – Finished – March 2020 (4 months usage roughly). I usually only applied this with my AM skincare & every once in awhile at night or with a face mask. (~ .80¢ a day)

Skin Concerns:

  • Dryness
  • Breakouts
  • Uneven Texture
  • Pore Size
  • Dullness
  • Fine Lines & Wrinkles
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Claims: “A hydrating essence that moisturizes and plumps with hyaluronic acid and natural humectants. Also preps skin for maximum absorption of treatments that follow. Best for dryness, fine lines and wrinkles.”

Results: Meh… I didn’t really find it did much of anything. It did not leave my skin feeling or looking more hydrated. There were no plumping effects either. I will say, it did help with the dullness & it left a nice glow after finishing my skincare routine.

Final Thoughts: IT DOES NOT SMELL NICE! And that is me being nice. It legit smells like they crushed the entire dandelion plant & now you’re spraying it all over your face. The smell doesn’t linger but it’s kind of a lot. Just going to start with that.

As with any mist or essence, it’s a completely optional step and in most cases it doesn’t really provide too much extra skincare.

Generally I use mists in between my serum & moisturizer application. Products like mists, sprays, or essences are like toppers, they give a little something extra but they’re completely unnecessary.

The only time I really think you could actually benefit from a skincare spray is when your skin is very dry. Say after a long flight, too much time in the sun, or cold dry winter months.

Will I Re-purchase? Ah hell no! I don’t think I will be re-purchasing this item, as I truly didn’t see much positive change in my skin. There are way better vegan skincare sprays out there. And while the day-to-day price is rather affordable, the initial upfront cost is also quite high. SAVE YOUR MONEY!

Where To Buy? Tata Harper Site, Sephora, & anywhere else that sells Tata Harper products

A couple better facial sprays I recommend…

Ingredients: Hordeum Vulgare Leaf Juice*, Citrus Aurantium Amara (Neroli) Distillate, Lavandula Angustifolia (Lavender) Flower/Leaf/Stem Water*, Rosa Damascena Flower Water*, Aqua/Water/Eau, Leuconostoc Ferment Filtrate, Propanediol, Sodium Hyaluronate, Calcium Ketogluconate, Anigozanthos Flavidus Extract, Banksia Serrata Flower Extract, Grevillea Speciosa Flower Extract, Saccharide Isomerate, Beta Vulgaris/Beet Root Extract/Extrait de Racine de Betterave, Glycerin, Sodium Phytate, Citric Acid, Phenethyl Alcohol, Sodium Citrate, Hydrolyzed Corn Starch, Alcohol *Ingredients from Organic farming / Ingrédients issus de l’agriculture biologique

Checkout my latest article on my fav under eye brightener for light to medium skin tones here.

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