NEW: Kiehl’s ‘Skin Rescuer’ Stress-Minimizing Daily Hydrator

Kiehl's 'Skin Rescuer' Stress-Minimizing Daily Hydrator // Belle Belle Beauty

It is almost like Kiehl’s read my mind. After three six plane trips in four weeks and diving into a retin-A prescription, my skin is stressed! And regular anxiety can actually translate into redness and irritation. Did I mention my work email has been on the fritz for two whole days? UGH. Skin Rescuer is just what the doctor ordered for some tender loving care for this mug.

In the mornings, I’ve been layering Skin Rescuer under Kate Somerville Daily Deflector for a super-charged hydration and added sun protection. I really don’t mind the lack of sun protection in Skin Rescuer. I feel like Kiehl’s was appropriately focused on healing properties. I have found that my skin has perked up, appearing less red and dehydrated.

Not only does Skin Rescuer heal. Rosa Gallica Botanical Extract helps minimize skin’s visible response to stress over the longer term. While a rare sugar, Mannose, protects skin while it recovers.

The texture and feel of the lotion is very straightforward, much like other Kiehl’s favorites. I can’t detect any scent. The weight is balanced – nourishing but not heavy. And I am a huge fan of pump dispensers – just feels a bit more clean. Cheers to whipping my skin into shape just in time for summer!

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  1. This cream looks yummy! I can use some moisturizer too after that fun weekend in Dallas because I forgot to bring my facial cleanser and I had to use the soap from the hotel! Yikes not a good idea!

    Published 4.25.13
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    • Lindsay wrote:

      I was totally dehydrated from the plane and festivities! I needed some tender loving care 🙂 Let me know if you try it out!

      Published 4.25.13
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