On My Beauty Wishlist: Koba Skincare Safou Sorbet Cleansing Balm

 Happy Thursday/Friday Eve to my fellow beauty lovers, I hope all had a great work week and are ready to have a great weekend. 

While on my Instagram story, I noticed a skincare brand named Koba Skincare, so I decided to check this brand out for myself loved all of the products on the website. With over ten years in the beauty industry, Thérèse M’Boungoubaya has worked with some of the biggest names in the business. Having exposure to the pharmaceutical and beauty ranges of industry leaders, coupled with her mother’s knowledge as a chemist and her personal skincare struggles, it became increasingly difficult to ignore a gap in the market for an all-encompassing foot cream. Foot care has, for too long, been an overlooked category in the beauty industry. Thérèse soon began her next venture: developing skincare products that are innovative and targeted, but also suitable for all skin types, whilst adopting ethical practices. 

Koba is an effective and efficient solution for those looking for a premium alternative to often non-aspirational pharmaceutical creams. The products are simple to use and fit easily into any skincare routine, transporting you to a spa upon application. KOBA will leave your hard and thickened skin feeling durably elastic and smooth, visibly improving the texture of the skin and leaving behind a divine scent. They have designed their products to proudly sit in your bathroom and be shown off. Koba will follow you around from your bathroom shelves to your gym bag, to your desk.

The pulp of the Safou fruit is high in fatty acids, Vitamin C, and E, which are high in antioxidants. These components ethically slow down the aging process of the skin, naturally improving its texture and elasticity by making it smoother. Safou oil also boasts antiseptic benefits, making it a very special component of KOBA. When burnt, the bark of the Safou tree has a lovely woody scent which they have recreated and elevated in Grasse, the capital of perfumery in France, to use as the natural fragrance of their products. 

Sustainability is a major focus of KOBA. To develop our products, they teamed up with one of the best French labs to formulate a clean, safe, and clinically effective product line that had the essential elements to give you ideal results. Their formulas are free from parabens, sulfates, and mineral oils. PEGs and synthetic fragrances, among many other nasty ingredients for your skin and the planet. The finished products are clean, nutrient-dense, fast absorbing, and supply the skin with the desired hydration from early application. 

Containing at least 97% natural ingredients, our products are respectful of the environment, vegan and cruelty-free, and all their packaging is recyclable. They are constantly striving to be innovative in their practices and approach to sustainability, committed to having a positive impact on their ecosystem. 

I love a good cleanser, but I never used a cleaning balm before. While I was on their website, I saw the Safou Sorbet Cleansing Balm and I knew that I had to have it. This refreshing and purifying cleansing balm gently and effectively melts excess oil and makeup, removes impurities and deeply cleanses without stripping the skin. The luxurious formula blends skin-loving oils, vitamin E, and active ingredients to reveal a rejuvenated, clear, and radiant complexion. It includes the Wafer Cleansing Cloth, which is priced at $79.00.



Well Beauty lovers, I hate to say this, but our time together is over. But don't worry, I'll be back again soon, and as always, I hope that all of you have enjoyed this blog post, I love you all so much, and until next time, Stay Beautiful. 

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