![]() ( Differin is a retinoid that’s helped the acne on my cheeks immensely.) But before reaping those glowy and smooth rewards, skin goes through an adjustment period known as retinization. If you’re not familiar, do some more intense research before buying (and maybe get a sample) but essentially, retinols help regulate cell turnover, leading to brighter, smoother, clearer skin. I’ve been seeing a lot of people calling this a controversial item with mixed reviews, and I’m guessing retinization is the reason. If you’ve got oily/combo skin and like being a supermoisturized greaseball at nighttime like me, this makes a bomb night cream.Ī-Passioni Retinol Cream // Drunk Elephant’s newest product and first foray into retinol, I’ve been using A-Passioni for just over a month now and I’m into it. Lala Retro Whipped Cream // Although – again – Drunk Elephant says it’s for all skin types, this whipped oil-cream is super rich and will be a saviour if you’ve got dry skin. I like it because it gives a rush of lasting hydration that just keeps my skin happy throughout the day. Although Drunk Elephant markets all their products for all skin types, Protini is a gel-cream moisturizer that I’d say is better for combo-to-oily skin. Protini Polypeptide Cream // Moving from summer into fall, I was looking for a slightly heavier day cream and DE’s Protini is it. Here’s an overview with my thoughts on 12 of the brand’s 18 products! Products I Love I’ve tried a lot of what the brand has to offer, so I’ve got a decent grasp on what’s worth the splurge, and what could be swapped out for a less expensive dupe. And so much more.Drunk Elephant is having a bit of a moment: practical but Instagrammable packaging, innovative formulas, and a hefty price tag all contribute to the brand’s hype. The industries and brands that our panelists think are primed to benefit from community marketing. The marketing resolutions this season’s guests have inspired for our panelists. Unique community marketing insights from the panel and actionable tips that you can use in 2022. Enjoy! What You’ll Learn in this Show: Which podcast episodes of the season spoke to each of the panel members, and the “aha” moments they took away from them. Join Sue and her team as they discuss the lessons, inspirations, and insights they've taken from this season. And you’ll be inspired to craft 2022 brand resolutions to harness the power of advocacy, insights, and engagement through community marketing. You’ll discover some of the brands whose initiatives and ideas are inspiring the panel as we move into the new year, including Drunk Elephant, Yumi, Little Spoon, Liquid IV, and Olly. You’ll learn some of the ways community marketing is helping marketers face emerging challenges and actionable tips that you can use in 2022. You’ll hear which episodes and guests challenged the panel members to think differently and what they took away from them. With over 30 years of collective community marketing experience, Cathy Courtney, Vice President of Marketing, Mary Gilbert, Director, Business Development, and Jordan Ben, Brand and Marketing Strategist, identified key takeaways and shared how to translate all of the (Community Powered Marketing podcast) inspiration into impactful next steps. For the finale of season one, host Sue Frech brought together members of her Vesta team to dish on the highlights of the season. ![]() But when you focus on translating a season of learnings and insights into bite-sized, actionable steps to drive impact in the year ahead, it can become something to eagerly anticipate. It can be sad to see a podcast season draw to a close.
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