Musings of a Muse

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Aug 19, 2009

Reader's Request: Kenzoki Fresh Lotus Water Review

A few months ago I fell in with Kenzo Belle de Jour which is so above my budget but I can't help it, it's love people.

After writing my review I got a few e-mails asking me further about Kenzo Belle de Jour and I found a few fellow fans of the moisturizer. It was a relief knowing I wasn't the only one in love with such an incredible cream, after all it is kinda expensive and I wasn't sure if anyone out in Internet-land was loving it as much as I was.

Now recently I got a few more e-mails thanking me for recommending Belle de Jour. This warms my heart. It always makes me so terribly excited when someone takes a chance on my recommendation, purchases the product, and ends up loving it. It's such a joy to hear success stories about people reading my review and enjoying the product as much as I do. Along with these kind words of thanks these fans told me, "But Muse if you loved Belle de Jour why haven't your brought us a review of Kenzoko Fresh Lotus Water..." I even had two readers telling me they must hear about it from me prior to purchasing it..blush..thanks guys!

Well, here, for your pleasure, is a review of Kenzoki Fresh Lotus Water which indeed, for fans of Belle de Jour, smells just as incredible.




Jump for it.

If you're not a lover of scented products look away dears, look away. But if you absolutely adore your skin care to have a beautiful scent stay close at hand while I tell you the joys of Fresh Lotus Water.

For a burst of cooling mist with the light, fresh scent of lotus this is your go to product for toning, hydrating, and waking up tired skin. This fresh water mist can be sprayed directly on face to prep skin prior to moisturizer or to end a hard night as a soothing toner.


The mist comes in a can and allows for a very fine cooling mist to be sprayed on skin. It's refreshing, cooling, and ever so slightly moisturizing. I found it's the perfect prep prior to applying Belle de Jour as it allows the moisturizer to absorb easily into my skin. Or it's rather perfect after removing my makeup to tone my face.

The formula key element is dew grass which is used in many Chinese medicine for it's reconstructing properties to promote and improve hydration in the skin.

I use alot of different mists on my face from Asia most of which are fairly cheap however one of the more expensive ones I lean towards will be replaced by this. It's price is a tiny bit higher at $28 but I can't forsake it's incredible scent and moisturizing benefits.






Overall, Kenzoki Fresh Lotus Water is a fabulous mister for restoring moisture to your face. During the long humid days of Summer I'll be using this to give my skin the hydration it needs minus my normal moisturizer which can prove to heavy for the heat. It's a fine mist for getting my face moist, refreshing tired skin, and working as a light moisturizer for Summer wearin' and tearin'!

Loves it!

Muse Approval for purchase!


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2 Comments:

Blogger Mollie said...

LOL, this had nothing to do with Kenzo. Did it? I'm so dumb sometimes. I was like, OMG! Kenzo!

But anyhow, this sounds tres nice, if way out of my price range. (But then pretty much everything is.) Personally I love good-smelling skin care, so long as the smells aren't artificial and ucky.

I was wondering- have you ever used and Yes To Carrots! products? I know "natural" things aren't your focus, usually (correct me if I'm wrong) but they often are mine. Some of the YTC stuff smells awesome!

August 27, 2009 at 2:51 PM  
Blogger the Muse said...

huh? You lost me finch. It's a mist from Kenzo :-D

Me too! So many people hate fragrance in skincare but I adore it.

Yes I have, few reviews are up around here :-D I like it very much. and it's quite inexpensive...some items are meh but many are yay!

August 28, 2009 at 10:59 AM  

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