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Papua New Guinea, Port Moresby
1 Level
708 Review
43 Karma

Review on VVolf by Troy Boren

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Subheading: VVolf Is a Disappointing Option for Cosmetics and Personal Care

The Self-Care and Pampering Promised by VVolf's Products Is Not Delivered VVolf presents itself as a firm that values self-care and pampering, yet their products failed to impress me despite these promises. I'm someone who puts a lot of stock in cosmetics and personal care items, therefore I was looking forward to trying out their line. Although VVolf has a vast variety of products to address any skin type or problem, I was underwhelmed by their performance. The must-have accessories seemed cheap and flimsy, and the exquisite bath and shower products did not leave my skin feeling any better than a basic drugstore brand. The fact that many VVolf products, despite their claims to use only natural, nourishing ingredients, actually contain synthetic perfumes and other harsh chemicals was a major letdown for me. For someone like myself, who has skin that's easily irritated, this was a huge disadvantage. Overall, the promise of self-care and pleasure that VVolf's goods advertise ultimately falls short. I wouldn't recommend those products if you want anything that actually works and is good for your skin and hair.

Pros
  • opulent packaging
Cons
  • Availability is restricted in some areas.