Do you ever wonder what is inside the packaging of some of your product? Are you like me? Do you cut open most things to see what is left and use it up to the last drop?
This is one seriously strange, strange packaging, and I wouldn't mind being illuminated by someone.
The container claims to have 125 ml or 4.2 oz of product. In size, the container is larger by 1/3 than the 6.8 oz, 200 ml, bottle of Hydra-Serum Multi-Vitamin Body Moisture Gel (which is no longer made.)
In all honesty, this body oil is like the proverbial pot of oil in the Bible, it just does not quit! (I keep hoping!)
I cut it open with an exacto blade (carefully as it is very hard packaging), thinking there might be a little more in the bottom.
Then I noticed, after I cut it open, that the bottom has a hole in it, which means that there is no product in the container, just in that black tubey thing.
Which looks like it would hold about 1 oz at most.
So, seriously, how does it work? What do you think?
And it is still going strong, actually giving out larger, fuller sprays since I opened it up.
On another subject, I opened up Arbonne's REfinish Hydrating Body Lotion. It was difficult to do, but I did it. There was, possibly 1/4 - 1/8 tsp of product left in the container. I was unable to open the REactivating Body Serum, but I held it up to the light and angled the bottle in the direction of what little product was left in it (both push up from the bottom.) I got about 3-4 more days of use out of it and felt I had used it up to the last drop. At either $87 for the duo or $25 with other purchases, it's important not to waste.
Clarins Super Restorative Serum had several days worth of product still left in the container, when I opened it.
Karin
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