Review: Snow Skin Whitening Soap

 There are lots of whitening soaps on the market today and we, Filipinos sometimes don’t know which brand to use or which brand is effective. But then again, while some of you are still figuring out what’s the most effective one, another whitening soap hit the market! Snow Skin Whitening Soap with 7 plant extracts from the Swiss Alps.

The idea of soap really got us here, plus the logo that looks like Snow White. When Vida Nutriscience contacted me to try their products, I was curious so I happily agreed. 
What are the 7 plant extracts from Swiss Alps that this soap claims?
Mallow Extract, Peppermint Extract, Primula Veris Extract, Alchemilla Vulgaris Extract, Veronica Officinalis Extract, Melissa Officinalis Extract, and Achillea Millefolium Extract combined with Papaya Enzymes, Aloe Vera Extract, Vitamins A, C, E, and B3, and Salicylic Acid.


Snow Skin Whitening Soap is yellowish transparent. The scent is neutral, but definitely smells like herbs or something. The soap is not big or small, just the normal sizes of soap, but melts really quick so you better keep it in a dry place.

I got six bar soaps to try and I already used 5 of them in a span of 2 and ½ months. That’s really quick! If I didn’t keep it in a dry place, I think it’ll last shorter than 2 months. That’s how quick this soap melts.

Okay. Is this one good? Yes. Snow Skin Whitening Soap exfoliates and moisturizes my skin well. There wasn’t any stingy sensation while using this soap of after, so it means that it has fewer chemicals in it. Snow Skin Whitening Soap lathers quickly and rinses off quickly – me like-y. After every wash, my skin feels smooth and soft.

I can’t really say that this alone makes my skin lighter – by at least 2 tones – because I am taking whitening supplements as well, but one thing I’m sure, this soap helped. 
Snow Skin Whitening Soap, Php145
Available in Mercury Drug Stores Nationwide
https://www.facebook.com/SnowGluta




With lots of love,
Mish ♥

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