- “La Retro has a blend of different oils, including baobab and marula oils, plus ceramides”4:42–4:47
- “It's not petroleum and mineral oil based”4:47–4:52
- Source: Dermatologist Compares Dollar Tree vs High-End Skincare - Jan 24, 2026
Drunk Elephant
See reviews of these products
Browse more
- “This cream has gone mega mega viral which is so random cuz this has been around for a very long time”1:08–1:13
- “It is a nice cream um but it's very very thick”1:32–1:37
- “It has six African oils in it and ceramides so really ingredients that are going to like lock in that moisture in the skin”1:35–1:41
- “If you have very dry skin I think this would be a pretty good cream for you”1:41–1:47
- “I feel like it didn't wow me you know”1:47–1:51
- “I think a lot of the craze is the gimmick of like you know the pump action”1:50–1:54
- “I think this cream actually broke me out like it clogged my pores cuz I think it was too heavy for my skin”1:54–1:58
- “I didn't repurchase it”1:58–2:03
- Source: Ranking TikTok viral products brutally honest - Nov 14, 2024
Brand note
Drunk Elephant is a skincare brand built around the idea of using compatible, non-irritating ingredients, but creator feedback is mixed. The Lala Retro Whipped Moisturizer is a thick, oil-rich cream that works well for very dry skin, though some find it heavy and pore-clogging. Across the line, products like the D-Bronzi drops and T.L.C. Framboos serum get specific praise for their function, but the brand also draws criticism for being overpriced and underwhelming given the hype.
Shop paths
Some links are affiliate links.

