Here’s what five perspiring women thought of Lululemon’s new moisturizer for sweaty faces
Photo: Courtesy of the Retailer Nature gave us a perfect week for trying out a moisturizer meant for overheated faces. Lululemon’s new moisturizer, the Sweat Reset, is a light gel that aims to “let your skin breathe post-sweat.” Testing conditions were optimal, as every day in New York this week felt like being trapped in a greenhouse. Here’s what five perspiring women thought of it.
The gel itself is light, and feels like it actually gets absorbed into my skin instead of just sitting heavily on top of it. The smell was a little overpowering for me. As for its “sweat reset” capabilities, I didn’t notice much of a difference — I sweat when I walked into the oven that is summer in the city, and I stopped sweating when I entered my climate-controlled office. Regardless, I liked it, and it’s a good everyday moisturizer.
The smell is nice, a cross between lemons and something a little more floral, but unlike Maddie, I thought the packaging was a little clunky. What if I wanted to travel with it? It doesn’t exactly fit easily into a makeup bag. It’s definitely decent but it hasn’t replaced my favorite, everyday moisturizer .
Izzy Grinspan, Senior Editor I thought this moisturizer was fine? I’m a fan of anything with a gel texture, and this one is pleasantly cooling thanks to the menthyl. It has a faint fruity smell I used it regularly for three weeks and in that time developed one unexpected pimple, but it’s hard to say whether Lululemon is to blame for that. I’ll probably keep using it, but I don’t know if I’ll replace it when it runs out.
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