The bea Skin Care range uses medical grade and highly potent ingredients to provide effective results.  Founded by Bianca Estelle who has experience of working with leading cosmeceutical brands throughout her career, she she decided to develop her own skincare line in conjunction with an FDA-certified laboratory in the United States.

The Argan Oil Beauty Bar is a truly amazing bar of soap that benefits aged, dry, rough and damaged skin.  It has a creamy lather and smells lovely but it’s the results it give that really are it’s selling point.  Rich in vitamin E and vital nutrients it can help rectify sun damage and lightens areas of skin affected by pigmentation such as age spots and freckles.  I found that it easily lathers up and is a pleasure to use.  Although the fragrance is delicate I really liked it.  It left my skin feeling really soft, supple and hydrated and was noticeably different normal soaps.  A top tip bea recommends is to leave the lather on your skin for 30 seconds before washing off to really giving your skin an extra moisturising boost!

The Solar Defence SPF 30 is an organic skin brightening SPF 30 sunscreen protecting the skin from harmful UV rays and treats discolouration, sun damage and hyper-pigmentation and can even decrease the signs of ageing and prevent premature ageing.  I know over the used my skin has suffered from sunburn and I’ve seen from a skin thermal imaging camera that I have a fair bit of damage under the visible layer of skin.  This is a high quality but gentle product that can be used daily under make up to protect and repair your skin.  It’s rich but non greasy and easily glides over your face.  I’ve love using this as it leaves my skin smooth, protected and ready for the day ahead.

Overall I’ve been highly impressed with the products from bea – they are premium skincare with luxury textures and proven results.

With products from bea having such amazing results they are being appreciated and recommended more widespread, most recently having their AHA Wands shortlisted in the 2017 beauty awards in association with OK and the Beauty magazine.  I haven’ t tried these myself but they sound amazing and based on my experience with other bea products I’m sure they work wonders.  If you can spare a minute or two to vote for your favourite beauty brands then click here, where you’ll see AHA Wands in the Best New Facial Skincare Treatment Product category.

All reviews are my own and my family’s opinions and we received the product in order to write an honest review. 

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6 thoughts on “bea Advanced Skin Care

  1. They look and sound gorgeous. I’m a big fan of Argan Oil. Great Christmas presents!

    As an aside – I just noticed you are no.250! I’ve been 249 twice and I spent the month convinced I’d get knocked out 😀

  2. Another important thing to mention is that your skin is only going to be as healthy as you are.
    A perfect skincare routine can’t take the place of getting enough sleep, eating a decent diet and taking care of your mental health. You really need both.

  3. Thanks for sharing these useful tips! I’m always looking for effective skin care ideas, and this post gave me some fresh inspiration.

  4. I really enjoyed reading your review of bea Advanced Skin Care and appreciate the personal insights you’ve shared about the texture and benefits of the products. At the same time, as someone who follows both beauty and regulatory issues, I’d be curious to understand more about how claims like “FDA-certified laboratory” are being used, because in the U.S. cosmetics aren’t technically FDA‑approved before they hit the market only regulated under specific standards and that’s something an experienced could explain in more depth for readers who might not be aware of the nuances. It would be helpful to know whether bea Skin Care has undertaken independent safety testing or consulted with an fda lawyer to ensure all regulatory requirements are met, especially when it comes to SPF and anti‑aging claims. Transparency about testing and compliance can make a big difference for people deciding whether to invest in premium skincare, and I’d love to see more detail on that if possible. In general, your review highlighted some of the great qualities of the products, and with a bit more clarity on the regulatory side it would be even more reassuring for potential buyers. Thanks for sharing your honest experience and prompting thoughtful discussion!

  5. I really enjoyed reading your review of bea Advanced Skin Care and appreciate the personal insights you’ve shared about the texture and benefits of the products. At the same time, as someone who follows both beauty and regulatory issues, I’d be curious to understand more about how claims like “FDA-certified laboratory” are being used, because in the U.S. cosmetics aren’t technically FDA‑approved before they hit the market only regulated under specific standards and that’s something an experienced fda lawyer could explain in more depth for readers who might not be aware of the nuances. It would be helpful to know whether bea Skin Care has undertaken independent safety testing or consulted with an fda lawyer to ensure all regulatory requirements are met, especially when it comes to SPF and anti‑aging claims. Transparency about testing and compliance can make a big difference for people deciding whether to invest in premium skincare, and I’d love to see more detail on that if possible. In general, your review highlighted some of the great qualities of the products, and with a bit more clarity on the regulatory side it would be even more reassuring for potential buyers. Thanks for sharing your honest experience and prompting thoughtful discussion!

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