Drunk Elephant T.L.C. Sukari Babyfacial Review

Hello everyone,

My absolute favorite skincare brand as a whole till now has been Drunk Elephant. I absolutely adore their products and look forward to their new releases. Read on to know my thoughts on the new addition to their line – the Drunk Elephant T.L.C. Sukari Babyfacial.

Drunk Elephant T.L.C. Sukari Babyfacial Review

Product Description:
What it is:  A 25 percent AHA and 2 percent BHA mask that works as a “facial” to reveal greater clarity, improved skin texture and tone, and a more youthful-looking radiance. Solutions for:  Dullness and uneven texture. Fine lines and wrinkles. Uneven skin tone. This innovative mask is like an at-home facial, containing a pro-quality AHA/BHA blend that effectively yet gently resurfaces skin and exfoliates the pore lining. Babyfacial™ will dramatically smooth texture, minimize the look of fine lines and wrinkles, refine pores, and boost overall clarity and radiance. Power-packed with a potent, soothing antioxidant complex, plus chickpea flour for incredible brightening, this next-generation mask reveals a youthful, glowing, and baby-soft complexion.

Drunk Elephant T.L.C. Sukari Babyfacial details

Drunk Elephant T.L.C. Sukari Babyfacial suggested use

Babyfacial was created with every skin type in mind. Glycolic acids get a bad rap for being sensitizing, but the pH level and accompanying ingredients (think fragrant oils or high amounts of alcohol) can be the real problem. Babyfacial has the ideal pH level of 3.5 to 3.6 with a blend of acids that work together synergistically to ensure higher efficacy, while helping to avoid redness and irritation.
Price:
$80

Drunk Elephant T.L.C. Sukari Babyfacial ingredients

My Experience with Drunk Elephant T.L.C. Sukari Babyfacial:

Packaging:  Quite simplistic but ticks all the right points. Airless container, pump dispenser , not see-through keeping light sensitive ingredients stable, sturdy enough to travel with. Check, check and check.

Drunk Elephant T.L.C. Sukari Babyfacial

Consistency:  This product has a thick, whipped creamy consistency. It’s easy to apply and I find about 2-3 drops is needed to cover my face with a thin layer. The quantity provided is generous enough for the price I feel and would last me a long time since it is designed to be used no more than 1-2 times a week.

Performance:  This product contains a potent blend of AHA and BHA which are renowned chemical exfoliants. They are designed to loosen the all the dead skin cells and is much more effective than just physical exfoliation.

With initial application, it does sting a bit, but that subsides quickly, but things to note is that my skin is not terribly sensitive and my skin is accustomed to doing chemical exfoliation on the regular. I would advice doing a patch test first.

While I loved the results my Drunk Elephant Night Serum, I would say the babyfacial gives me the same amazing results 3 times multiplied. The results are visible immediately after rinsing. I have never experienced such soft skin except when I have used this. My skin feels so supple and smooth like a baby’s skin (hence the name). My complexion looks more radiant and even toned, but as far as I could tell, I saw no visible difference in reduction of acne scaring and fine lines, but I have only been using this for about 6 weeks now. The results last me combined with my regular skin care routine for a week or till the next time I use this.

Drunk Elephant T.L.C. Sukari Babyfacial swatch

I use this once a week religiously, but for the purpose of testing, I have skipped using it for a week and notice immediately how easily congested skin can get. While this product is designed to be a weekly boost to your skin care and not replace your regular nightly exfoliation routine, I find implementing does make a world of a difference even with all my other skincare routine intact. My skin stays smooth, noticeably less blackheads, smaller cleaner pores and less breakouts and overall feeling healthy.

I love the fact that they have provided a sample of their best-selling Marula oil to try. While I have never noticed my normal- dry skin type feeling terribly tight or increase in dry patches with this product, I still follow up with a light layer of moisturizer or oil to help nourish the newly exfoliated layer of skin.

Fragrance:  This product has a mild herbal medicinal smell. There is no added fragrance as far as I can tell.

Overall, Drunk Elephant products are pricey but this was worth every single penny. I 100% recommend this and will continue keeping this as part of my weekly skincare routine indefinitely or till I find something better.

Pros of Drunk Elephant T.L.C. Sukari Babyfacial:

  • Gives immediate results.
  • Leaves skin baby soft.
  • Gives radiant and even complexion.
  • Does not irritate skin.
  • Does not leave my skin feeling tight nor does it increase my dry patches.
  • Only need a thin layer to apply all over the face.
  • Remarkable reduction in pore size, blackheads and breakouts with weekly use.
  • No paraben or fragrance.
  • Travel size sample of marula oil included.

Cons of Drunk Elephant T.L.C. Sukari Babyfacial:

  • None for me.

IMBB Rating:
5/5

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One thought on “Drunk Elephant T.L.C. Sukari Babyfacial Review

  1. Neha…i want to jump onto the drunk elephant brand wagon. Plz suggest me should I get the night serum first or this baby facial as I have never used a glycolic acid product before

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