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Le Langhe Piedmont | Piemonte 4k | Italy HD Drone Movie | Atellani
The stunning Langhe in the Piemonte (Piedmont) region in Italy.
Piedmont, a region of Italy bordering France and Switzerland, sits at the foot of the Alps. It’s known for sophisticated cuisine and wines such as Barolo and the Tartufo Bianco (White truffle). Turin, the capital, has abundant baroque architecture and the monumental landmark Mole Antonelliana, with its soaring spire. The Automobile Museum is devoted to Turin’s main industry. The Egyptian Museum displays archaeological and anthropological collections.
Le Langhe (The Langhe). Langa is from old dialect Mons Langa et Bassa Langa) is a hilly area to the south and east of the river Tanaro in the province of Cuneo in Piedmont, northern Italy.
It is famous for its wines, cheeses, and truffles—particularly the white truffles of Alba. ...
published: 08 Apr 2018
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Places to see in ( Alba - Italy )
Places to see in ( Alba - Italy )
Alba is a town in Italy’s Piedmont region. It's known for its white truffles. The Alba Cathedral, rebuilt in Gothic style, has a bell tower with city views. Nearby, the Church of San Giovanni Battista contains artworks from the 14th century onward. The Federico Eusebio Museum houses artifacts from prehistoric to Roman times, plus a natural history section.
A once-powerful city-state – its centre sported more than 100 towers – Alba is considered the capital of the Langhe and has big-city confidence and energy while retaining all the grace and warmth of a small rural town. Alba's considerable gastronomic reputation comes courtesy of its white truffles, dark chocolate and wine. Its annual autumn truffle fair draws huge crowds and the odd truffle-mad celebri...
published: 08 Feb 2018
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Walk Around the Wine Town of La Morra, Langhe, Alba, Italy. The Homeland of Great Wines
A Walk Around the Wine Town of La Morra, Alba, Cuneo, Italy.
This is the homeland and town of origin of the great Barolo and Nebbiolo wines.
It is located in the Piemonte (Piedmont) region of Northern Italy
published: 20 Jun 2017
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INTRODUCING D'ALBA PIEDMONT
We've just curated K-Beauty d'Alba Piedmont for STYLE STORY!
Blending European and Korean skincare styles, this luxury Korean label gives skin a sensory experience.
d'Alba products even contain white truffles!!!
The brand’s runaway success is its White Truffle Mist Serum, which gained a cult among Korean flight attendants.
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published: 28 Nov 2018
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Dream of Italy Season 1: Full Piedmont/Lake Iseo Episode
In the fifth episode of season 1 of Dream of Italy (on PBS), travel to Piedmont - the land of truffles and wine. Host Kathy McCabe tries to get truffle hunters Natale and Giorgio Romagnolo to reveal their secret hunting grounds, then tastes the precious white truffles they find. Then it is time to attend the World Truffle Auction where the bidding gets frenzied for these rare tubers. We visit Cascina Bruciata vineyard to learn about the hearty Barolo, Barbaresco and Barbera wines that are produced in Piedmont. Piedmont is also home to hot springs and Kathy goes to Lago delle Sorgenti to find out about the unique medicinal qualities of these baths. We also visit Lake Iseo in the region of Lombardy to see fine Italian boat making – from masters big and small – at Riva yachts and a small fis...
published: 12 Jun 2015
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Dream of Italy: Truffle Hunting in Piedmont
In the Piedmont episode of Dream of Italy (new PBS series), we try to get two truffle-hunting brothers to reveal where they find delectable and expensive white truffles. Their dogs are their secret weapons. For more information and to watch the full Piedmont episode, visit www.dreamofitaly.com/tv-show/
published: 12 Jun 2015
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D'ALBA PIEDMONT Peptide No-Sebum Repair Cream Review, Ingredients, and How To USe
I heard (or saw some great marketing) saying that the D'Alba Peptide No Sebum Repair Cream was the KBeauty version of the Drunk Elephant Protini, so seeing that I took it as a challenge to try out the D'ALBA PIEDMONT Peptide No-Sebum Repair Cream and see for myself. I found out two things, the Peptide No Sebum Repair Cream is not extremely similar to the Drunk Elephant Protini Cream, but I actually ended up enjoying it in spite of that fact. The main difference is that the Peptide No Sebum Repair Cream does contain a little fragrance, but it is also a lot more friendly towards acne prone skin than the Protini is. I like that the D'Alba Cream mixes well with other products and layers well. I found the D'Alba Cream to be a lot lighter and less hydrating than the Protini, but those with ...
published: 30 Jan 2019
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Travel Guide to the Piedmont Region of Italy
What to see and do in the Piedmont Region. For more information on outdoor activities in the Piedmont Region go to http://www.italiaoutdoors.com
published: 25 May 2014
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Le Langhe Piedmont | Piemonte 4k | Italy HD Drone Movie | Atellani
The stunning Langhe in the Piemonte (Piedmont) region in Italy.
Piedmont, a region of Italy bordering France and Switzerland, sits at the foot of the Alps. It’s...
The stunning Langhe in the Piemonte (Piedmont) region in Italy.
Piedmont, a region of Italy bordering France and Switzerland, sits at the foot of the Alps. It’s known for sophisticated cuisine and wines such as Barolo and the Tartufo Bianco (White truffle). Turin, the capital, has abundant baroque architecture and the monumental landmark Mole Antonelliana, with its soaring spire. The Automobile Museum is devoted to Turin’s main industry. The Egyptian Museum displays archaeological and anthropological collections.
Le Langhe (The Langhe). Langa is from old dialect Mons Langa et Bassa Langa) is a hilly area to the south and east of the river Tanaro in the province of Cuneo in Piedmont, northern Italy.
It is famous for its wines, cheeses, and truffles—particularly the white truffles of Alba. The countryside as it was in the first half of the 20th century features prominently in the writings of Beppe Fenoglio and Cesare Pavese, who was born there, in Santo Stefano Belbo.
On 22 June 2014, Langhe were inscribed on UNESCO World Heritage list. They bear witness to an extremely comprehensive social, rural and urban realm, and to sustainable economic structures. They include a multitude of harmonious built elements that bear witness to its history and its professional practices.
Its vineyards constitute an outstanding example of man’s interaction with his natural environment. The wine growing landscape also expresses great aesthetic qualities, making it into an archetype of European vineyards. Feature in the video are three gorgeous villages:
SERRALUNGA D'ALBA with the amazing castle that overlooks the town and hits the visitor for his gothic architecture. It's front is made of bricks with little arches. Few windows, and only at the top. The way in was guarded by a wide ditch, a rolling shutter and a drawbridge. Inside you can see still some fireplaces, wood ceilings and a chapel with frescoes. Slender and majestic, the Castle of Serralunga d'Alba overshadows one of the most beautiful and historically intact villages of the Langhe, surrounded by the hills of Barolo vineyards. Considered to be one of the best-conserved examples of 14th century noble castles in Piedmont, this castle represents a unique piece of history in Italy with an architecutral structure of a French donjon.
The castle's construction was carried out between 1340 – the year in which the Falletti family received its estate as recompense for military involvement – and 1357. This information is gleaned from documents that register a sale carried out in one of the castle rooms.
The fact that it was never the object of military importance nor was it structurally transformed over the centuries have kept this castle unaltered. Its Medieval fortress is, in fact, the original structure.
Instead of military use, this castle was used throughout the centuries as a point of control over the production activities in the territory, as evidenced by its imposing, vertical stance that was intended to emphasize the prestige of the Falletti family.
BOSSOLASCO is one of the main touristic centers of the Langhe. Set in a wonderful panoramic place, it’s the official site of the Mountain Community.
The historical center of the town has been decorated with thousands of roses, and in summer all balconies are enriched with flowers. Bossolasco is also known as the “Il PAESE DELLE ROSE” (Village of the roses)
The Balestrino castle, on the road to Murazzano, was built in 1600, while the parish church is a 14-century Gothic stone building.
The patronal fair takes place in June, on saint John the Baptist’s day.
PERLETTO is characterized by a tall medieval square tower, a trace of the ancient castle. The chapel of sant’Antonio (1100) is built in an austere Romanic style.
On the first Sunday in September the patronal fair is held; during the fair it’s possible to taste wonderful wines (Dolcetto and Moscato above all).
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The stunning Langhe in the Piemonte (Piedmont) region in Italy.
Piedmont, a region of Italy bordering France and Switzerland, sits at the foot of the Alps. It’s known for sophisticated cuisine and wines such as Barolo and the Tartufo Bianco (White truffle). Turin, the capital, has abundant baroque architecture and the monumental landmark Mole Antonelliana, with its soaring spire. The Automobile Museum is devoted to Turin’s main industry. The Egyptian Museum displays archaeological and anthropological collections.
Le Langhe (The Langhe). Langa is from old dialect Mons Langa et Bassa Langa) is a hilly area to the south and east of the river Tanaro in the province of Cuneo in Piedmont, northern Italy.
It is famous for its wines, cheeses, and truffles—particularly the white truffles of Alba. The countryside as it was in the first half of the 20th century features prominently in the writings of Beppe Fenoglio and Cesare Pavese, who was born there, in Santo Stefano Belbo.
On 22 June 2014, Langhe were inscribed on UNESCO World Heritage list. They bear witness to an extremely comprehensive social, rural and urban realm, and to sustainable economic structures. They include a multitude of harmonious built elements that bear witness to its history and its professional practices.
Its vineyards constitute an outstanding example of man’s interaction with his natural environment. The wine growing landscape also expresses great aesthetic qualities, making it into an archetype of European vineyards. Feature in the video are three gorgeous villages:
SERRALUNGA D'ALBA with the amazing castle that overlooks the town and hits the visitor for his gothic architecture. It's front is made of bricks with little arches. Few windows, and only at the top. The way in was guarded by a wide ditch, a rolling shutter and a drawbridge. Inside you can see still some fireplaces, wood ceilings and a chapel with frescoes. Slender and majestic, the Castle of Serralunga d'Alba overshadows one of the most beautiful and historically intact villages of the Langhe, surrounded by the hills of Barolo vineyards. Considered to be one of the best-conserved examples of 14th century noble castles in Piedmont, this castle represents a unique piece of history in Italy with an architecutral structure of a French donjon.
The castle's construction was carried out between 1340 – the year in which the Falletti family received its estate as recompense for military involvement – and 1357. This information is gleaned from documents that register a sale carried out in one of the castle rooms.
The fact that it was never the object of military importance nor was it structurally transformed over the centuries have kept this castle unaltered. Its Medieval fortress is, in fact, the original structure.
Instead of military use, this castle was used throughout the centuries as a point of control over the production activities in the territory, as evidenced by its imposing, vertical stance that was intended to emphasize the prestige of the Falletti family.
BOSSOLASCO is one of the main touristic centers of the Langhe. Set in a wonderful panoramic place, it’s the official site of the Mountain Community.
The historical center of the town has been decorated with thousands of roses, and in summer all balconies are enriched with flowers. Bossolasco is also known as the “Il PAESE DELLE ROSE” (Village of the roses)
The Balestrino castle, on the road to Murazzano, was built in 1600, while the parish church is a 14-century Gothic stone building.
The patronal fair takes place in June, on saint John the Baptist’s day.
PERLETTO is characterized by a tall medieval square tower, a trace of the ancient castle. The chapel of sant’Antonio (1100) is built in an austere Romanic style.
On the first Sunday in September the patronal fair is held; during the fair it’s possible to taste wonderful wines (Dolcetto and Moscato above all).
#dronevideos #castle #italy
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- published: 08 Apr 2018
- views: 58144
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Places to see in ( Alba - Italy )
Places to see in ( Alba - Italy )
Alba is a town in Italy’s Piedmont region. It's known for its white truffles. The Alba Cathedral, rebuilt in Gothic style, ha...
Places to see in ( Alba - Italy )
Alba is a town in Italy’s Piedmont region. It's known for its white truffles. The Alba Cathedral, rebuilt in Gothic style, has a bell tower with city views. Nearby, the Church of San Giovanni Battista contains artworks from the 14th century onward. The Federico Eusebio Museum houses artifacts from prehistoric to Roman times, plus a natural history section.
A once-powerful city-state – its centre sported more than 100 towers – Alba is considered the capital of the Langhe and has big-city confidence and energy while retaining all the grace and warmth of a small rural town. Alba's considerable gastronomic reputation comes courtesy of its white truffles, dark chocolate and wine. Its annual autumn truffle fair draws huge crowds and the odd truffle-mad celebrity (Jay Z, we're looking at you). The vendemmia (grape harvest) remains refreshingly local and low key, if ecstatic in its own way. The vine-striped Langhe Hills radiate out from the town like a giant undulating vegetable garden, replete with grapes, hazelnut groves and wineries. Exploring Alba's fertile larder on foot or with two wheels is a delicious pleasure.
Alba's origins date from before the Roman civilization, connected probably to the presence of Celtic and Ligurian tribes in the area. The modern town occupies the site of ancient Alba Pompeia, the name given after being officially recognized as a town by the Roman consul Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo while constructing a road from Aquae Statiellae (Acqui) to Augusta Taurinorum (Turin). Alba was the birthplace of Publius Helvius Pertinax, briefly Roman emperor in 193.
Of the Roman city, which had a polygonal form, parts of the fortified gate and remains of some edifices with marble and mosaics can still be seen.
Other attractions include:
The Palazzo Comunale (13th century, housing a Nativity by Macrino d'Alba of 1501) and the Bishop's Palace.
Some towers of the 14th and 15th centuries: Alba was once known as the "City with hundred towers".
the Romanesque Alba Cathedral of San Lorenzo (Duomo), built in the 12th century, probably over holy edifices of Roman age. It was restructured in the 15th century, by bishop Andrea Novelli, and again in the following centuries. The current appearance is from the controversial restoration of the 19th century, of which the three portals and the crypt are from the original edifice. The church is well known for its wood-carved chorus made in 1512 by Bernardino Fossati. The current belfry, from the 12th century, includes entirely the original bell tower.
The Gothic church of San Domenico (13th through 14th centuries), the most artistically relevant church in town. It has a noteworthy portal with a triple arch within a pointed arch, a polygonal apse and traces of Renaissance frescoes. During the Napoleonic Wars it was used a stable, and was reconsecrated on 22 June 1827.
The Baroque church of St. John the Baptist, housing a Madonna of the Graces (1377) by Barnaba da Modena and a Madonna with Saints (1508) by Macrino d'Alba.
The city museums include the F. Eusebio Municipal Museum of Archaeology and Natural Science.
Alba won a Gold Medal for Military Valour for the heroic activity of its citizens in the Italian resistance movement during the course of World War II. On 10 October 1944, the town was liberated by partisans who established a Republic of Alba which for a few weeks was able to maintain its independence from the Fascist Republic of Salò. The republic lasted to 2 November 1944, when Republic of Salo retook it. It was finally liberated by French troops on 2 May 1945.
( Alba - Italy ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Alba . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Alba - Italy
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Places to see in ( Alba - Italy )
Alba is a town in Italy’s Piedmont region. It's known for its white truffles. The Alba Cathedral, rebuilt in Gothic style, has a bell tower with city views. Nearby, the Church of San Giovanni Battista contains artworks from the 14th century onward. The Federico Eusebio Museum houses artifacts from prehistoric to Roman times, plus a natural history section.
A once-powerful city-state – its centre sported more than 100 towers – Alba is considered the capital of the Langhe and has big-city confidence and energy while retaining all the grace and warmth of a small rural town. Alba's considerable gastronomic reputation comes courtesy of its white truffles, dark chocolate and wine. Its annual autumn truffle fair draws huge crowds and the odd truffle-mad celebrity (Jay Z, we're looking at you). The vendemmia (grape harvest) remains refreshingly local and low key, if ecstatic in its own way. The vine-striped Langhe Hills radiate out from the town like a giant undulating vegetable garden, replete with grapes, hazelnut groves and wineries. Exploring Alba's fertile larder on foot or with two wheels is a delicious pleasure.
Alba's origins date from before the Roman civilization, connected probably to the presence of Celtic and Ligurian tribes in the area. The modern town occupies the site of ancient Alba Pompeia, the name given after being officially recognized as a town by the Roman consul Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo while constructing a road from Aquae Statiellae (Acqui) to Augusta Taurinorum (Turin). Alba was the birthplace of Publius Helvius Pertinax, briefly Roman emperor in 193.
Of the Roman city, which had a polygonal form, parts of the fortified gate and remains of some edifices with marble and mosaics can still be seen.
Other attractions include:
The Palazzo Comunale (13th century, housing a Nativity by Macrino d'Alba of 1501) and the Bishop's Palace.
Some towers of the 14th and 15th centuries: Alba was once known as the "City with hundred towers".
the Romanesque Alba Cathedral of San Lorenzo (Duomo), built in the 12th century, probably over holy edifices of Roman age. It was restructured in the 15th century, by bishop Andrea Novelli, and again in the following centuries. The current appearance is from the controversial restoration of the 19th century, of which the three portals and the crypt are from the original edifice. The church is well known for its wood-carved chorus made in 1512 by Bernardino Fossati. The current belfry, from the 12th century, includes entirely the original bell tower.
The Gothic church of San Domenico (13th through 14th centuries), the most artistically relevant church in town. It has a noteworthy portal with a triple arch within a pointed arch, a polygonal apse and traces of Renaissance frescoes. During the Napoleonic Wars it was used a stable, and was reconsecrated on 22 June 1827.
The Baroque church of St. John the Baptist, housing a Madonna of the Graces (1377) by Barnaba da Modena and a Madonna with Saints (1508) by Macrino d'Alba.
The city museums include the F. Eusebio Municipal Museum of Archaeology and Natural Science.
Alba won a Gold Medal for Military Valour for the heroic activity of its citizens in the Italian resistance movement during the course of World War II. On 10 October 1944, the town was liberated by partisans who established a Republic of Alba which for a few weeks was able to maintain its independence from the Fascist Republic of Salò. The republic lasted to 2 November 1944, when Republic of Salo retook it. It was finally liberated by French troops on 2 May 1945.
( Alba - Italy ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Alba . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Alba - Italy
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- published: 08 Feb 2018
- views: 3521
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Walk Around the Wine Town of La Morra, Langhe, Alba, Italy. The Homeland of Great Wines
A Walk Around the Wine Town of La Morra, Alba, Cuneo, Italy.
This is the homeland and town of origin of the great Barolo and Nebbiolo wines.
It is located in th...
A Walk Around the Wine Town of La Morra, Alba, Cuneo, Italy.
This is the homeland and town of origin of the great Barolo and Nebbiolo wines.
It is located in the Piemonte (Piedmont) region of Northern Italy
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A Walk Around the Wine Town of La Morra, Alba, Cuneo, Italy.
This is the homeland and town of origin of the great Barolo and Nebbiolo wines.
It is located in the Piemonte (Piedmont) region of Northern Italy
- published: 20 Jun 2017
- views: 13010
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INTRODUCING D'ALBA PIEDMONT
We've just curated K-Beauty d'Alba Piedmont for STYLE STORY!
Blending European and Korean skincare styles, this luxury Korean label gives skin a sensory experi...
We've just curated K-Beauty d'Alba Piedmont for STYLE STORY!
Blending European and Korean skincare styles, this luxury Korean label gives skin a sensory experience.
d'Alba products even contain white truffles!!!
The brand’s runaway success is its White Truffle Mist Serum, which gained a cult among Korean flight attendants.
Find out why!
SHOP: https://stylestory.com.au/product-category/dalba/
STYLE STORY - Your Style, Your Story
https://wn.com/Introducing_D'Alba_Piedmont
We've just curated K-Beauty d'Alba Piedmont for STYLE STORY!
Blending European and Korean skincare styles, this luxury Korean label gives skin a sensory experience.
d'Alba products even contain white truffles!!!
The brand’s runaway success is its White Truffle Mist Serum, which gained a cult among Korean flight attendants.
Find out why!
SHOP: https://stylestory.com.au/product-category/dalba/
STYLE STORY - Your Style, Your Story
- published: 28 Nov 2018
- views: 405
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Dream of Italy Season 1: Full Piedmont/Lake Iseo Episode
In the fifth episode of season 1 of Dream of Italy (on PBS), travel to Piedmont - the land of truffles and wine. Host Kathy McCabe tries to get truffle hunters ...
In the fifth episode of season 1 of Dream of Italy (on PBS), travel to Piedmont - the land of truffles and wine. Host Kathy McCabe tries to get truffle hunters Natale and Giorgio Romagnolo to reveal their secret hunting grounds, then tastes the precious white truffles they find. Then it is time to attend the World Truffle Auction where the bidding gets frenzied for these rare tubers. We visit Cascina Bruciata vineyard to learn about the hearty Barolo, Barbaresco and Barbera wines that are produced in Piedmont. Piedmont is also home to hot springs and Kathy goes to Lago delle Sorgenti to find out about the unique medicinal qualities of these baths. We also visit Lake Iseo in the region of Lombardy to see fine Italian boat making – from masters big and small – at Riva yachts and a small fishing boat maker on Monte Isola. For more information, visit www.dreamofitaly.com
https://wn.com/Dream_Of_Italy_Season_1_Full_Piedmont_Lake_Iseo_Episode
In the fifth episode of season 1 of Dream of Italy (on PBS), travel to Piedmont - the land of truffles and wine. Host Kathy McCabe tries to get truffle hunters Natale and Giorgio Romagnolo to reveal their secret hunting grounds, then tastes the precious white truffles they find. Then it is time to attend the World Truffle Auction where the bidding gets frenzied for these rare tubers. We visit Cascina Bruciata vineyard to learn about the hearty Barolo, Barbaresco and Barbera wines that are produced in Piedmont. Piedmont is also home to hot springs and Kathy goes to Lago delle Sorgenti to find out about the unique medicinal qualities of these baths. We also visit Lake Iseo in the region of Lombardy to see fine Italian boat making – from masters big and small – at Riva yachts and a small fishing boat maker on Monte Isola. For more information, visit www.dreamofitaly.com
- published: 12 Jun 2015
- views: 74948
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Dream of Italy: Truffle Hunting in Piedmont
In the Piedmont episode of Dream of Italy (new PBS series), we try to get two truffle-hunting brothers to reveal where they find delectable and expensive white ...
In the Piedmont episode of Dream of Italy (new PBS series), we try to get two truffle-hunting brothers to reveal where they find delectable and expensive white truffles. Their dogs are their secret weapons. For more information and to watch the full Piedmont episode, visit www.dreamofitaly.com/tv-show/
https://wn.com/Dream_Of_Italy_Truffle_Hunting_In_Piedmont
In the Piedmont episode of Dream of Italy (new PBS series), we try to get two truffle-hunting brothers to reveal where they find delectable and expensive white truffles. Their dogs are their secret weapons. For more information and to watch the full Piedmont episode, visit www.dreamofitaly.com/tv-show/
- published: 12 Jun 2015
- views: 70292
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D'ALBA PIEDMONT Peptide No-Sebum Repair Cream Review, Ingredients, and How To USe
I heard (or saw some great marketing) saying that the D'Alba Peptide No Sebum Repair Cream was the KBeauty version of the Drunk Elephant Protini, so seeing that...
I heard (or saw some great marketing) saying that the D'Alba Peptide No Sebum Repair Cream was the KBeauty version of the Drunk Elephant Protini, so seeing that I took it as a challenge to try out the D'ALBA PIEDMONT Peptide No-Sebum Repair Cream and see for myself. I found out two things, the Peptide No Sebum Repair Cream is not extremely similar to the Drunk Elephant Protini Cream, but I actually ended up enjoying it in spite of that fact. The main difference is that the Peptide No Sebum Repair Cream does contain a little fragrance, but it is also a lot more friendly towards acne prone skin than the Protini is. I like that the D'Alba Cream mixes well with other products and layers well. I found the D'Alba Cream to be a lot lighter and less hydrating than the Protini, but those with oily skin might appreciate this. I just used an extra layer of serum so the hydrating factor wasn't as much of an issue. The only real issue is that those with sensitive skin might not be able to use the D'Alba due to the inclusion of lavender and tea tree oil. I do have sensitive skin and did not have any issues, but that doesn't mean it will be true for everyone.
Ingredients: Water, Butylene Glycol, Glycerin, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Squalane, 1,2-Hexanediol, Niacinamide, Cetearyl Olivate, Sorbitan Olivate, Dimethicone, Cetearyl Alcohol, Cetearyl Glucoside, Carbomer, Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Artemisia Annua Extract, Nelumbo Nucifera Flower Extractl, Oryza Sativa (Rice) Extract, Saccharomyces Fermentantoin, Arginine, Octyldodecanol, Panthenol, Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Extract, Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil, Lavandula Angustifolia (Lavender) Oil, Pullulan, Tuber Magnatum Extract, Calamine, Centella Asiatica Extract, Dipotassium Glycyrrhizate, Tocopheryl Acetate Ethylhexylglycerin, Adenosine, Sodium Hyaluronate, Hydrogenated Lecithin, Pentylene Glycol, Ceramide NP , Polygonum, Cuspidatum Root Extract, Scutellaria Baicalensis Root Extract, Biosaccharide Gum-1, Alkanna Tinctoria Root Extract, Caprylyl Glycol, Betaine Salicylate, Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract, Glycyrrhiza Glabra (Licorice) Root Extract, Chamomilla Recutita (Matricaria) Flower Extract, Porphyridium Cruentum Extract, Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Extract, Glucose, Sodium Hyaluronate Crosspolymer, Acetyl Hexapeptide-8, Hydrolyzed Hyaluronic Acid, Hyaluronic Acid, Tocopherol, Hydrolyzed Sodium Hyaluronate
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https://youtu.be/3l4zROK7fEo
Or to enter the giveaway:
https://nobsbeauty.net/giveaway/
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https://wn.com/D'Alba_Piedmont_Peptide_No_Sebum_Repair_Cream_Review,_Ingredients,_And_How_To_Use
I heard (or saw some great marketing) saying that the D'Alba Peptide No Sebum Repair Cream was the KBeauty version of the Drunk Elephant Protini, so seeing that I took it as a challenge to try out the D'ALBA PIEDMONT Peptide No-Sebum Repair Cream and see for myself. I found out two things, the Peptide No Sebum Repair Cream is not extremely similar to the Drunk Elephant Protini Cream, but I actually ended up enjoying it in spite of that fact. The main difference is that the Peptide No Sebum Repair Cream does contain a little fragrance, but it is also a lot more friendly towards acne prone skin than the Protini is. I like that the D'Alba Cream mixes well with other products and layers well. I found the D'Alba Cream to be a lot lighter and less hydrating than the Protini, but those with oily skin might appreciate this. I just used an extra layer of serum so the hydrating factor wasn't as much of an issue. The only real issue is that those with sensitive skin might not be able to use the D'Alba due to the inclusion of lavender and tea tree oil. I do have sensitive skin and did not have any issues, but that doesn't mean it will be true for everyone.
Ingredients: Water, Butylene Glycol, Glycerin, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Squalane, 1,2-Hexanediol, Niacinamide, Cetearyl Olivate, Sorbitan Olivate, Dimethicone, Cetearyl Alcohol, Cetearyl Glucoside, Carbomer, Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Artemisia Annua Extract, Nelumbo Nucifera Flower Extractl, Oryza Sativa (Rice) Extract, Saccharomyces Fermentantoin, Arginine, Octyldodecanol, Panthenol, Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Extract, Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil, Lavandula Angustifolia (Lavender) Oil, Pullulan, Tuber Magnatum Extract, Calamine, Centella Asiatica Extract, Dipotassium Glycyrrhizate, Tocopheryl Acetate Ethylhexylglycerin, Adenosine, Sodium Hyaluronate, Hydrogenated Lecithin, Pentylene Glycol, Ceramide NP , Polygonum, Cuspidatum Root Extract, Scutellaria Baicalensis Root Extract, Biosaccharide Gum-1, Alkanna Tinctoria Root Extract, Caprylyl Glycol, Betaine Salicylate, Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract, Glycyrrhiza Glabra (Licorice) Root Extract, Chamomilla Recutita (Matricaria) Flower Extract, Porphyridium Cruentum Extract, Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Extract, Glucose, Sodium Hyaluronate Crosspolymer, Acetyl Hexapeptide-8, Hydrolyzed Hyaluronic Acid, Hyaluronic Acid, Tocopherol, Hydrolyzed Sodium Hyaluronate
...
I am excited to announce my newest giveaway, for this one it is only open to people in the United States. I hope to open it up to everyone for future giveaways, once I figure things out. If you want to see what I am giving away I made a short video your can watch here:
https://youtu.be/3l4zROK7fEo
Or to enter the giveaway:
https://nobsbeauty.net/giveaway/
********
I am proud to offer my very own beauty products at Amazon. We are starting small but hope to grow these offerings. Take a look and if you can pick one or two up, it helps keep this channel truly independent.
My Products:
No BS Beauty Travel Set - https://amzn.to/2PgPzFZ
No BS Beauty Airless Jars - https://amzn.to/2RCEq4s
No BS Beauty Color Switcher - https://amzn.to/2RCEAJ6
No BS Beauty Makeup Mixing Pallet - https://amzn.to/2zJhrxo
See my own page on Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/shop/nobsbeauty
www.noBSbeauty.net
- published: 30 Jan 2019
- views: 1103
13:53
The So-Called “Flight Attendant Mist?" (Acne Prone & Sensitive Skin) | d’Alba x Q2HAN
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\ Feb. 8th - Feb. 11th 2018
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◐ d’Alba Products ◑
+ Flight attendant mist: http://bit.ly/2G1ax8j
+ Ampoule balm (white truffle capsule cream): http://amzn.to/2DSDpyN
+ Peptide no-sebum mild gel cleanser: http://bit.ly/2EYunzG
+ Peptide no-sebum balancing toner: http://bit.ly/2rrYmOu
+ Peptide no-sebum repair cream: http://amzn.to/2DwjlEF
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◐ ON US ◑
+ Clothing
\ Qwon’s pink sweater (similar): http://bit.ly/2DWrSyR
\ Qjin’s lavender sweater: http://bit.ly/2DTz8vg
+ Our must makeup items:
\ [Skinfood] fresh fruit lip & cheek trio: http://bit.ly/2ucGvrf
\ [Innisfree] no sebum mineral powder (same): http://bit.ly/2ucX4Dd
+ Makeup
\ Shu Uemura petal foundation: http://amzn.to/2oF9BxC
\ Shark red: http://amzn.to/2sX2YMl
\ Red bean red: http://amzn.to/2sVxuGF
\ Shu Uemura play date eye & cheek palate- sunflower orange: http://bit.ly/2nGsnnA
\ Etude House eyebrow pencil: http://amzn.to/2ozc6ol
\ Code eyebrow mascara: http://bit.ly/2nZhKyT
\ Unpretty Rapstar contour kit
\ Etude House black eyeliner: http://amzn.to/2n7S18l
\ Mamonde mascara: http://amzn.to/2nB3rgi
\ Giverny brush mascara (similar): http://amzn.to/2rmh5dj
\ Etude House waterline pencil: http://amzn.to/2n8aGku
\ Aritaum highlighter: http://amzn.to/2ozfzTC
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*FTC Disclaimer: This video is sponsored. Some of the links above are affiliate links (reward style or Amazon) which means we earn a small amount of commission. You definitely don't have to use our links, but just to let you know
https://wn.com/The_So_Called_“Flight_Attendant_Mist_(Acne_Prone_Sensitive_Skin)_|_D’Alba_X_Q2Han
📱Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/q2han
🔗Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/q2han
🐥Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/q2han
🎧 Soundcloud: http://www.soundcloud.com/q2han
+ P.O Box
Country: South Korea
State/Province: ChungcheongNam-Do
City: Gongju-City
Address: Hanjeok2-gil 51-14 WooNam First-Vill 104-#701
Post Code: 32569
+ How to contribute subtitles on our videos
\ http://bit.ly/2v3kXT8
+ Off camera photos Instagram acc. @qqrituals_
\ http://bit.ly/2yjQwXm
+ Indonesia trip 🇮🇩
\ Feb. 8th - Feb. 11th 2018
\ We’ll announce meet & greet details soon!❤️
_____________________________________
◐ d’Alba Products ◑
+ Flight attendant mist: http://bit.ly/2G1ax8j
+ Ampoule balm (white truffle capsule cream): http://amzn.to/2DSDpyN
+ Peptide no-sebum mild gel cleanser: http://bit.ly/2EYunzG
+ Peptide no-sebum balancing toner: http://bit.ly/2rrYmOu
+ Peptide no-sebum repair cream: http://amzn.to/2DwjlEF
___________________________________
◐ ON US ◑
+ Clothing
\ Qwon’s pink sweater (similar): http://bit.ly/2DWrSyR
\ Qjin’s lavender sweater: http://bit.ly/2DTz8vg
+ Our must makeup items:
\ [Skinfood] fresh fruit lip & cheek trio: http://bit.ly/2ucGvrf
\ [Innisfree] no sebum mineral powder (same): http://bit.ly/2ucX4Dd
+ Makeup
\ Shu Uemura petal foundation: http://amzn.to/2oF9BxC
\ Shark red: http://amzn.to/2sX2YMl
\ Red bean red: http://amzn.to/2sVxuGF
\ Shu Uemura play date eye & cheek palate- sunflower orange: http://bit.ly/2nGsnnA
\ Etude House eyebrow pencil: http://amzn.to/2ozc6ol
\ Code eyebrow mascara: http://bit.ly/2nZhKyT
\ Unpretty Rapstar contour kit
\ Etude House black eyeliner: http://amzn.to/2n7S18l
\ Mamonde mascara: http://amzn.to/2nB3rgi
\ Giverny brush mascara (similar): http://amzn.to/2rmh5dj
\ Etude House waterline pencil: http://amzn.to/2n8aGku
\ Aritaum highlighter: http://amzn.to/2ozfzTC
______________________________________
◐ PRODUCTION ◑
🎥 Camera: http://amzn.to/2l92awz
✂️Sewing machine: http://amzn.to/2jQMw7T
______________________________________
*FTC Disclaimer: This video is sponsored. Some of the links above are affiliate links (reward style or Amazon) which means we earn a small amount of commission. You definitely don't have to use our links, but just to let you know
- published: 20 Jan 2018
- views: 28854
5:25
Travel Guide to the Piedmont Region of Italy
What to see and do in the Piedmont Region. For more information on outdoor activities in the Piedmont Region go to http://www.italiaoutdoors.com
What to see and do in the Piedmont Region. For more information on outdoor activities in the Piedmont Region go to http://www.italiaoutdoors.com
https://wn.com/Travel_Guide_To_The_Piedmont_Region_Of_Italy
What to see and do in the Piedmont Region. For more information on outdoor activities in the Piedmont Region go to http://www.italiaoutdoors.com
- published: 25 May 2014
- views: 7843