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Whatever the Question, This $40 Body Moisturizer Is the Answer

Breaking Beauty is a series in which one Who What Wear editor will test and review a highly coveted new product release on VIOLET GREY, aka the industry’s most exclusive beauty edit. Every single product launch adheres to The Violet Code, meaning everything has been discovered, tested, and ultimately given the stamp of approval by a group of A-list dermatologists, estheticians, hairstylists, makeup artists, celebrities, and more. So when there’s a new launch on VIOLET GREY, we know it’s going to be good and 100% worth your attention.

Despite my on-going quest to achieve ridiculously soft skin, I've never quite had the same sort of relationship with my body lotion as I do with my face creams—meaning I'm not as strict about slathering myself with it every single day. The pesky dry patches of skin I tend to have pop up this time of year are my annual reminder I really need to pay more attention to all-over moisturizing. Part of that is because I haven't yet found "the one," even though I've tried my fair share over the years. That's one of the many reasons I regularly browse VIOLET GREY. I know whatever makes it on-site or in-store is really good because it all has to adhere to The Violet Code.

So when I heard Dr. Woo's eponymous skincare line, WOO, was launching on my favorite beauty site, I knew I had to get my hands on the Revitalizing Body Moisturizer. If you're not familiar, Dr. Woo is one of the most in-demand tattoo artists in the industry. Having tattooed a wide range of skin tones and textures, Woo has a unique perspective on the various needs of every kind of skin. He also has sensitive skin, as does his wife, and had been on a mission to find a product they both can use. Instead of endlessly searching for one, he created his own and launched a simple line of essentials—like soap and moisturizers—that are consciously crafted in small batches for inked and non-inked skin.

With all of that in mind, I had really high hopes for the moisturizer, and it did not disappoint. For starters, the all-black packaging is seriously chic. How effective a product is will always be the bottom line, sure, but it doesn't hurt when it also looks good displayed on your vanity. It's also incredibly lightweight, absorbs insanely fast (even after using it right out of the shower), never leaves my skin feeling wet or sticky, and has no scent whatsoever—a major plus in my book. The Color Lift Technology is powered by papain enzymes, which work to gently dissolve and remove dead skin cells. It's made with other good-for-you ingredients like green tea extract, which acts as a potent antioxidant that protects skin from environmental pollutants and has anti-aging properties; ceramides, which basically lock hydration into the skin; and vitamin E, which helps fight free radicals, promoting skin healing and softening. Soft (like really soft) and hydrated is how my skin has felt since I started using it just over a week ago. I can only imagine what a few more weeks will do. If you, too, have been on the hunt for a high-performing body moisturizer, treat yourself to this one: It's totally worth the $40 in my eyes.



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