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First Impression 178 Natural Beauty Natural Bea... Apr 2026

It doesn’t party hard. It doesn’t fix your wrinkles overnight. But it shows up, hydrates you, and doesn’t cause drama. Rating (First Impressions only): 4/5 stars. Docked one star for the funky smell and the preservatives hiding in the “pure” label.

I caved. I picked up the serum (let’s call it the NB line) and slapped it on the moment I got home.

The box says “unscented natural ingredients,” but my nose picked up a strong, earthy, almost dirt-and-oatmeal aroma. If you love the smell of a health food store floor right after it’s been mopped, you will love this. If you prefer roses or vanilla, brace yourself.

But here is my honest first hiccup:

You are paying for the experience and the sensory calm , not a medical miracle. Yes, but with a warning.

But I scanned the fine print. There is also (a preservative) and Benzyl Alcohol (a natural but potential irritant).

We have all been there. You see the words “Natural Beauty” splashed across a sleek, minimalist bottle. Your brain whispers: “This is going to be good for my skin. No harsh chemicals. Just pure, earthy magic.”

Is it worth it? Compared to The Ordinary ($10), no. Compared to Drunk Elephant ($70), yes.

Impressive. It sank in within 45 seconds. No tackiness. My face felt like a plush velvet cushion, not a fly trap. The “Natural” Claim: Does It Hold Up? Here is where we need to talk. 178 lists ingredients like Aloe Barbadensis , Chamomile Recutita , and Sodium Hyaluronate (that’s hyaluronic acid’s cleaner cousin).

If you have and you want a boring, reliable, “does-what-it-says” moisturizer that won’t burn your bank account? Buy it.

If you have —patch test this first. That natural fragrance (even if it’s just plant extracts) can bite sensitive skin.

It doesn’t party hard. It doesn’t fix your wrinkles overnight. But it shows up, hydrates you, and doesn’t cause drama. Rating (First Impressions only): 4/5 stars. Docked one star for the funky smell and the preservatives hiding in the “pure” label.

I caved. I picked up the serum (let’s call it the NB line) and slapped it on the moment I got home.

The box says “unscented natural ingredients,” but my nose picked up a strong, earthy, almost dirt-and-oatmeal aroma. If you love the smell of a health food store floor right after it’s been mopped, you will love this. If you prefer roses or vanilla, brace yourself.

But here is my honest first hiccup:

You are paying for the experience and the sensory calm , not a medical miracle. Yes, but with a warning.

But I scanned the fine print. There is also (a preservative) and Benzyl Alcohol (a natural but potential irritant).

We have all been there. You see the words “Natural Beauty” splashed across a sleek, minimalist bottle. Your brain whispers: “This is going to be good for my skin. No harsh chemicals. Just pure, earthy magic.”

Is it worth it? Compared to The Ordinary ($10), no. Compared to Drunk Elephant ($70), yes.

Impressive. It sank in within 45 seconds. No tackiness. My face felt like a plush velvet cushion, not a fly trap. The “Natural” Claim: Does It Hold Up? Here is where we need to talk. 178 lists ingredients like Aloe Barbadensis , Chamomile Recutita , and Sodium Hyaluronate (that’s hyaluronic acid’s cleaner cousin). FIRST IMPRESSION 178 Natural Beauty NATURAL BEA...

If you have and you want a boring, reliable, “does-what-it-says” moisturizer that won’t burn your bank account? Buy it.

If you have —patch test this first. That natural fragrance (even if it’s just plant extracts) can bite sensitive skin.