Protini Polypeptide Cream

  • Is Protini Polypeptide Cream vegan? Yes! Protini Polypeptide Cream is certified vegan by the abillion communityVEGAN

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Most helpful reviews

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I used this after using the bare minerals skinlongevity vital power infusion and I swear

my skin looked and felt better than usual. Very hydrated and plump. #uplandspeak

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Marca vegana sin experimentación en animales.
Hidrata e ilumina la piel.


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On my second tub and I really love it! My skin has been well-hydrated, glowing

and smooth since I started using this product 8-9 months ago. It’s a very “clean” product - no nasties, no silicones and fragrance. It wasn’t tested on animals and is suitable for vegans too! The airless pump packaging really ensures that a little goes a long way - and keeps out contaminants that might affect the optimum efficacy of the product. Research has shown that peptides have an effect of stimulating collagen production in skin (if you’re starting to have anti-ageing concerns like I do). It comes in a recyclable cardboard box but unfortunately the pump packaging itself isn’t recyclable.
Note: not all Drunk Elephant products are vegan-friendly. Please refer to their website for the list. :)


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I’ve been using this for 2+ yrs. now that they have one that is 100ml

it lasts a decently long time. It’s pricey but I notice a difference within a week of discontinuing use so I’ll stick with this for the long haul. Very moisturizing!


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(I got this as a sample from Sephora and forgot to take a photo of

the satchet!) This was a very dense and rich cream that took a while for my skin to absorb. When I woke up the next morning there was still some remnants of the cream around my chin. It feels like it's doing alot for my skin..kind of heavy duty. So far no breakout. I am not sure I like this kind of cream.

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