- “It made my skin feel was hydrated, moisturized, not dry, but not sticky”
- “It made my skin feel really, really fresh”6:31–6:36
- “Both of these smell incredible”
- “This one's got a nice citrusy one”
- “The price point is also quite good, actually”
- “Little product goes a very long way with this one”
- “I will definitely pick up more of these”
- Source: 2026 product empties: buy or bye? - Feb 14, 2026
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- “It made my skin feel hydrated, moisturized, not dry, but not sticky”7:37–7:48
- “It made my skin feel really, really fresh”7:37–7:45
- “Both of these smell incredible”7:48–7:52
- “This one is more of a little aqua kind of fragrance”7:56–8:01
- “The price point is also quite good, actually”7:58–8:06
- “Little product goes a very long way with this one”8:06–8:10
- “I will definitely pick up more of these”8:10–8:13
- Source: 2026 product empties: buy or bye? - Feb 14, 2026
Brand note
Foxtale is a budget-friendly Indian skincare brand that gets mixed reviews from creators who actually break down formulas. The packaging and price points are consistently praised — airless pumps, affordable tags — but the formulations themselves can be hit or miss. The Vitamin C Face Serum, for example, uses 15% pure L-ascorbic acid but pairs it with fragrance, which one creator called a 'recipe for disaster' in a hot climate. The body washes, on the other hand, get straightforward love for being hydrating, non-sticky, and smelling good.

