Skin:KIEHL’S Panthenol Protein Moisturizing Face Cream

KIEHLSOkay so here’s the deal, most of us WANT to look amazing and have flawless skin, but we don’t have the high dollar budget to do so. Don’t worry because I found an amazing moisturizer and it’s about $17.50 and trust me this 2.0 oz jar will last you awhile.

For me my biggest concern during the winter is keeping my face moisturized without that yucky greasy feeling. So I searched long and hard and spent way too much money on a slew of different things until someone said, “Hey try Kiehl’s“. So try I did and boy did I like it. Let me break it down with a nice simple Pro’s and Con’s list…

Pro’s:

1. It’s super affordable and the bestest part is when you buy it they give you three free samples of whatever your little heart desires. YEAH, free stuff!

2. You don’t have to use a lot therefor it last much longer.

3. It works. Hands down this is a really great formula that moisturizes.

4. No scent! Yeah you heard me, no icky, yucky, chemically scent.

Con’s:

1. No SPF. So you will have to either A. Get an SPF, or B. Use a daytime moisturizer and only use it at night, or when you need something stronger. (I also consider this a pro though because you can use it in the daytime and night. All you have to do is get a separate spf.)

2. When you first put it on it can feel a little greasy, but the feeling goes away in a minute. There’s a little trick I do which is warm it in my hands before putting it on and you have a virtually feel great product.

3. No scent. Yes I know I listed under Pro, but some of you might like a scented moisturizer.

So to end this little love fest, if you want an affordable product that works and you DON’T have super oily skin then try KIEHL’S “Panthenol Protein Moisturizing Face Cream”.

I uploaded the ingredients list and you can click on the below thumbnail to check out what’s in it.

ingredients for KIEHLS

Cost: $17.50 for 2.0 fl. oz. jar. $25.50 for 4.0 fl. oz.

Click here to purchase Kiehls - Panthenol Protein Moisturizing Face Cream.

UPDATE: Vera uses this moisturizer too.


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2 Comments


  1. 1

    Hey, Virenda… What is your skin type?

    I’m usually normal but winter wreaks havoc on me so I’m definitely on the dry side in the winter. BUT I am also prone to hormonal and environmental breakouts, so I guess I’m also on the “sensitive” side.

    The ONLY moisturizer I’ve ever loved 100% was DDF Ultra Rich, and they’ve discontinued it! (The b@st@rds!)

    I’m just scared to try something that’ll break me out. I’m 30, for Pete’s sake. I should be beyond this stage, no? :(

    February 21st, 2008 @ 1:52 pm
  2. 2

    its affordable but may be it won’t be that good for me because i really need something with SPF.

    July 13th, 2008 @ 1:15 am

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