Experience A Sound Frequency-Tuned Skin Revival

My sensitive skin isn’t angry anymore. This 136.1 Hz (OM frequency) sound tuned alt-retinol serum does what traditional retinol does, minus retinol-induced irritation.

 

LILFOX’S product line intrigues me. LILFOX is the ultimate micro-managing skincare company, thoughtfully housing its Dewy Bean Dream in violet glass, thereby preserving its potency. Who does that? In addition to manufacturing Dewy Bean Dream with skin-smoothing Vitamin A rich Moth Bean and skin soothing  ingredients, LILFOX sound frequency tuned Dewy Bean Dream to 136.1 HZ vibrational level.  To learn about LILFOX’S “good vibrations” sound frequency tuning method, visit

My Dewy Bean Dream Trial Run

I’ve always had great experiences using LILFOX products yet worried about potential irritation because I felt a slight stinging sensation upon initial application of Dewy Bean Dream. I needn’t have worried. Dewy Bean Dream  contains rare blue spirulina and marine ingredients have always had a calming effect on my skin. Plus, niacinamide, multi-weight hyaluronic acid, aloe, and prickly pear are key soothing and hydrating ingredients. As potent as it is, two small drops of the quickly- absorbed silky blue serum was all that was needed to complete my nightly Dewy Bean Dream ritual.

Dewy Bean Dream proves it is possible for sensitive skin to experience retinol-level results without irritation and skin barrier damage. After a month of regular application, my skin looks smoother and more refined, thanks to Dewy Bean Dream’s skin-respecting alt-retinol formula.

Tonight, enhance your beauty sleep with Dewy Bean Dream. 

 

 

 

Rachelle Nones

Staff Lifestyle and Wellness Writer

Rachelle is a New York–born lifestyle writer specializing in beauty, food, fashion and accessories, wine and spirits, and home and garden trending news and reviews. An English literature honors graduate, she brings a sharp editorial voice and storytelling sensibility to every project. Beyond journalism, she writes short fiction and 15-minute mysteries. Her novella The Morse Code Murderer has twice ranked on Amazon’s Top 100 in the Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Short Reads category, reflecting her flair for suspenseful, tightly crafted narratives. Before establishing her writing career, Rachelle worked at diverse gigs, including high-end textile color approval (colorist) and wholesale fashion accessory marketer/public relations associate in NYC's fashion district.