Anyways, you'd think that a brand featured prominently on late night television would rank up there with the fake science and gross human by-product skin care lines right? What exactly is this Melon stuff that Cindy talks about?
Luckily, Meangingful Beauty is much more normal than those other companies, and the science behind the line is actually real. (Insert sigh of relief here!)
The real "hero ingredient" is this melon extract that is in nearly every product. It even gets to be called "Microencapsulated Melon Complex", which sounds extra fancy.
It turns out, the people behind Meaningful Beauty have taken a french melon and basically turned it into a pulp (made into extra small, skin friendly pieces) and added that to the products. The melon is high in Superoxide Dismutase, which is a very well known anti-oxidant! It is definitely real, very potent and will get the job done.
(Note that I'm of the opinion that anti-oxidants are more prevention than treatment for aging (they neutralize free radicals preventing them from doing damage. They can't fix that damage). But, I definitely consider anti-oxidants an important ingredient category to fight aging.)
So, I think it's easiest to go through each product that I'm using one by one, highlighting some of the ingredients in each. I'll show you a pic of what each one looks like and share some initial thoughts, though keep in mind I've been using this system for about... 4 1/2 days! I'll obviously be updating this at the end of my month.
So far I've found that it does remove pretty much anything, with the exception of waterproof eye makeup. Non-waterproof isn't an issue, but it definitely leaves behind a little waterproof eye liner (that MUFE Aqua Liner just doesn't want to budge). I think that's pretty good for a cleanser that wasn't actually designed to remove eye makeup!
This lotion contains the french melon with anti-oxidant activity, but also two different (and stabilized) forms of Vitamin C for added punch.
So far, this lotion seems to be doing a great job. It does have a bit of a sunscreen smell, but that disappears after a minute or two. When combined with the serum, it does take a little bit longer to sink in, but if I apply and brush my teeth, then I'm ready for makeup.
So, why the swirls? The orange swirl contains the french melon with that Superoxide Dismutase. White has peptides, another anti-aging ingredient that I love, and the clear gel containing it all has hyaluronic acid, which is perhaps my favorite moisturizing ingredient. It is a big glycosaminoglycan that your skin makes, which usually lives in the dermis. When applied to your skin it sits on the surface (it is way too big to get absorbed) and it holds on to a ton of moisture. It does a great job of making your skin dewy and moisturized but not greasy and pore clogged.
The formula contains more of the french melon and its anti-oxidant power, but also Grape Seed Extract, which has polyphenols and resveratrol, more anti-oxidants. The cream also has hyaluronic acid like the serum to help plump the eye area up with moisture, and Omega-6 Ceramides. Ceramides are found naturally in your skin as moisturizers, but they are also key to helping your skin perform its barrier functions.
So, while I'm not usually a neck cream person, this month I'm using one each morning, and so far I do think it's pretty nice. This lotion is a bit thicker than the Anti-Oxidant Day Crème, and the sunscreen smell is about the same- minimal and then it goes away after a minute or two. It sinks in quickly without any residue.
This creme contains quite a bit of anti-aging ingredients. It has the French Melon seen in the other products, more of the two different (and stabilized) forms of Vitamin C and the peptides I was so excited about. Basically, it is all of the active ingredients found in the other products, all together in 1 neck aging fighting tube.
These little pads are meant to be used a few times a week (meaning, 1 or 2), right after you wash your face at night. Just wipe and don't rinse off. You can see that it is actually fairly large, as it comes folded into quarters, and 1 quarter is almost the exact size of that L'Oreal shadow. I had more than enough to wipe my face, neck and down onto my chest area.
I was recently diagnosed with rosacea, which I'll be writing about on here in a bit, but I now have to be careful to not irritate my skin too much. I was fine with the glycolic pad, but you might not be if you also have rosacea, it just isn't something that can be predicted.
Also:
Witch Hazel
Lavender Flower Extract
Grape Seed Extract
Camellia Leaf Extract
Jasmine Flower/Leaf Extract
Orange Peel Oil
Aloe Leaf Oil
Finally, the "bonus" serum, the one that is continually called the "super model's secret". This isn't meant to be an everyday serum, but instead the one you use on days that your skin needs a little something "extra".
It contains pumpkin extract, which is rich in anti-oidant activity, as well as Vitamin C and a firming complex of wheat brand and marine extracts.
The serum is a bit more liquid than most serums, and it is a light orange in color. It sinks in to my skin quickly and no residue is left behind, so it is fine under makeup.
Have you tried Meaningful Beauty? It's nice to see a product line with an infomercial that is based on science! I'll be updating you on my experience with Meaningful Beauty at the end of my month (so, around December 15th), but in the meantime, watch my Facebook page for updates on my Meaningful Activities!
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Thank you so much for your very in-depth review and post with pictures. I too frequently get asked about this line so I will mention your review & link to clients!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great review!! Do you think this product would be safe to use while breastfeeding? I know retools are a no no, but I wasn't sure about hydraluronic acid.
ReplyDeleteIt should be safe while breast feeding. Hyaluronic Acid isn't really an acid, it's a VERY large molecule that sits on the surface of the skin in this case and holds on to moisture, helping to plump up and hydrate the skin. Your body already has a lot of it in your dermis. It's so big it can't move around. :D
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