Good Vibes Products – (HONEST) Review in Detail

Good Vibes almost have products for all skin types, some of their problems claim to give away a perfect radiant look, skin nourishment, moisturization, control dark circles, purifying skin, control pimples…. Is that so?????

Let’s check out!!!!

I have been using Good Vibes for the past 6 months now and I have almost tried all of their highly-rated products. My experience with Good Vibes products review goes like this…

1. Papaya Brightening Face Wash
Net. Vol: 120 ml
Price: Rs. 175

First of all, it is not a foaming face wash. The consistency is thick and it does smell like papaya, the fragrance is also good. Take one or two pumps to wash your face and wipe it off with a clean towel. The best thing about the product is it’s not greasy and it is suitable for all skin types. It gives you a visible fresh look for the first time to use itself. You will feel your skin has become too fresh and healthy.

I am not sure about the brightening effect, but as a face wash, I love it. I have used many face wash so far and it stands 4.5/5 for me.

2. Lemon Lip Scrub
Net Vol: 8 g
Price: Rs.121

It does look like a natural lemon & sugar scrub, the fragrance is also amazing. Take less quantity of Good Vibes Lemon Scrub and scrub your lips gently with the help of your fingers for 5-10 mins. After your scrubbing process is over wipe it off with cotton pads and use lip balm.

As a scrub, it does exfoliate the lip but even after regular usage, I didn’t see any improvement in my lip color. So my rating for this product is 2.5/5.

3. Rose Hip Serum
Net Vol: 10 ml & 30 ml
Price: Rs.215

The best serum in the whole universe. It is suitable for all skin types, it is quite thick in consistency and you need to put an extra effort to get it to absorb into your skin. After massaging for 2-3 minutes you can visibly see the radiant look. It acts as a moisturizer and you can go ahead with your make up over it.

I am very happy to give my Good Vibes Products review for this particular product as it impressed me a lot. Get only the 10 ml bottle as I feel the 30 ml one is very dilute and doesn’t give that flawless look. My rating for the 10 ml Rose Hip Serum is 5/5.

4. Coconut Brightening Cream
Net Volume: 50 g
Price: Rs. 225

Another Good Vibes Product that needs to be tried by everyone is Coconut Brightening Cream. It has no Paraben, No Sulphate, No Minerals Oil in it. It gives a smooth supple look for the first time use itself. The product does improve your skin texture and lighten up your dark spots on regular usage. It smells like coconut and gives nourishment to your skin.

As a day cream, I would give 4.5/5 for this product.

Why Good Vibes Products Needs your Attention?
Most of the time the high range of beauty products fail to impress us with its result. The above Good Vibes products review aimed to give away a clear picture of low budget products which can still serve the purpose of lavish products. The product definitely has all the potential to yield the attention of a common customer because of the natural ingredients it has in it.

Why Skincare is Essential?
Why not? every human being deserves to look good. The fast furious environment has threatened us with many responsibilities. We forget to take care of ourselves, because of which we look much older than our real age. Taking care of ourselves is not a sin. Though Self Love starts within us Self Confidence can be yield through the way we carry ourselves.

To Conclude, Good Vibes Products Review
You have to be patient & consistent while using the products to see the visible result. All the Good Vibes Products are outstanding with its packaging & fragrance (except Vitamin C serums). I will not say the product is affordable as they charge quite high for the less quantity but highly recommended one. You can avail of the product from Purplle.com with a less discounted price.

Hope my article on Good Vibes Products Review will be helpful.

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