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Review of the Balm Dotcom and Miky Jelly Cleanser by Glossier

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​I have been working on a special blogpost for you all and haven’t really gotten it completed yet. But Glossier is included in the blogpost. In the meantime, I purchased two products from Glossier and I wanted to tell you about my experience.
 
Glossier is a non-traditional beauty start up. I initially learned about the brand during my “ I am obsessed with start ups” days.  I was obessed with start ups at one point. I knew every single start up in the world.
 
Lead my Emily Weiss, Glossier recently raised a second round of funding to the tune of $24 million to expand the brand and diversify the product line. In just two years, Glossier has grown into 55+ team with a focus on customer service and practical beauty products.  You can schedule your orders or order according to your skincare needs. Girlboss businesses are my forte so I was happy to make a purchase to try the products.
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I have been on a healthy skin journey and wanted products that I could add to my current skin regime. The milky jelly skin cleanser was a default “add to cart” and I decided to get the Balm Dotcom skin salve. Here is my review of both:
 
The Milky Jelly Cleanser is a conditioning facewash. The consistency is actually a white jelly. Almost like coconut jelly. Kinda yuck but applies smoothly on your face. It is unscented which some people may like. When you press the pump dispenser, the bottle releases just enough product for one wash. I usually use two pumps because I use it to remove my makeup and want a full clean. This leads me to my only negative about the product. Glossier claims that the Milky Jelly Cleanser should be able to take off your eye makeup… umm it doesn’t. They wish. It cleanses your skin but doesn’t take off makeup sorry! The price is not that bad at $18 and it comes with fun stickers you can put on the bottle as decoration. Super fun.
 
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You da Balmbdot.com babe. Really cool name for a skin balm. I love the mute packaging and it makes you feel so girly. It feels great on the skin and has a dense texture that stays on your skin but not on my lips. I can use it on my hands and it stays but on my lips is slides off even though it says you can put it on your lips. Super weird. Maybe that only happens to me. If it doesn’t happen to you let me know in the comments.
 
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I also want to try ” The Supers by Glossier. They are a set of face serums called Super Bounce, Super Pure and Super Glow. Don’t they sound promising. Glossier describes The Supers as,

“ They’re supplements for your face: potent, fast-absorbing treatment serums packed with vital nutrients to bring your skin the boost it needs today. Because you’re not just a “skin type”—your needs change throughout the month, and your product lineup should help you adapt.” -Glossier. com.

​Yeah I need them!
Glossier you inspire me and your products looks fab. The Milky Cleanser is a great moisturizing cleanser but doesn’t live up to the makeup removal promise. But that is ok. I love the stickers. The Balmdot.com is great for my elbows and in between my fingers but not on my lips.

 
Keep raising funds Glossier. You are on to something.
 
-MsChurchDress

February 7, 2017 • by Aquila Farrell • Leave a Comment

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About Aquila Farrell

Aquila Farrell is a fashion enthusiast who turned her love of fashion and design into a digital brand. Known for mixing high end designer wear with her own custom garments to church, the moniker @mschurchdress was born.

A Biochemist by trade, in 2016, she took a major career leap to focus solely on her blog and never looked back. She now runs her lifestyle website mschurchdress.com from sunny San Francisco where she shares her fashion favorites, luxe travel destinations and beauty must haves.

Today Aquila remains a fixture in the front row of several fashion shows and brand events. She has been featured in The San Francisco Chronicle, Essence.com Hypehair.com and Kinkycurlycoilyme.com.

When Aquila is not typing on her laptop, she is packing her bags for her next luxury getaway with her husband.

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