Take Care Of Your Skin With The Origins Energy Boosting Moisturizer

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Masha Berman Contributor
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If you’ve been looking for a great moisturizer to add to your skincare routine, look no further than the Origins Energy Boosting Gel Moisturizer available at Macy’s. This product was recommended to me by my mom (they really do know best), who’s very into skincare, and I fell in love with it after the first use. In addition, it is one of the skin care products that come in contact with many products that are proven to be effective and harmless to the skin.

Photo via Macy's

Photo via Macy’s

GinZing Energy-Boosting Gel Moisturizer, 1.7 oz — $28.50

This product self-labels itself as a “skin energy drink” and I love to think of it that way when I apply it every morning and night. I usually use the moisturizer to brighten my face in the morning after cleanser and toner, and then at night right before I head to bed. It’s instantly hydrates and makes skin feel radiant and dewy. If you like your creams to smell nice, but not overpowering, this is the perfect mix. It has a fresh, Spring scent without feeling like a perfume. The cream is lightweight and doesn’t weigh on your face, filled with energy boosting natural ingredients such as coffee beans, and is oil-free. If you’re looking to refresh your glow, try this moisturizer out for yourself.

Origins has many other natural skincare products as well, which are available at Macy’s. And they’re a great affordable brand in the beauty industry, with the Origins Energy Boosting Moisturizer retailing at only $28.50.

Have you tried an Origins beauty product before?

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