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Showing posts with label skincare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label skincare. Show all posts

Thursday, 9 May 2013

Garnier Make-up remover review

Garnier Simply Essentials Soothing 2 in 1 make-up remover

So my sister had been using this product for a while and was converted but I was still happy with my convenient face wipes. Gradually I saw comments on blogs about how bad wipes were but never any in-depth explanation as to why so I just passed this by. Apparently there was a big thing about face wipes in the beauty world that I managed to miss. The main thing I picked up was they caused premature wrinkling caused by the tugging motion needed with wipes and they also contain many chemicals in them which are harmful (I dread to think how many chemicals were in the cheap own brand ones I used to use). So this basic information combined with my running out of face wipes, I decided to grab a liquid make-up remover. It is gentle and so ideal for sensitive skin, and it is capable of removable waterproof make up. Now I don't often wear waterproof make-up, but I figured better to be prepared rather than have stubborn make-up glued to my face (especially after a good night out). 

This product works wonders for me, removing make-up much quicker and efficiently than wipes ever did. I tested the difference one night by removing make up with wipes first, and then going over the top with the liquid remover and the amount of dirt and make-up still coming off onto the cotton pad was unreal!
It does leave a slight greasy feeling behind after because of the oily base, which feels quite hydrating actually. And I usually wash my face fairly soon after using this anyway so this is no problem for me. You have to shake the bottle to combine the liquid and oil which sometimes when I'm very very sleepy seems like such a chore, but it isn't exactly difficult.

I'll definitely be repurchasing this when I eventually run out. I've been using this since February and I've only used a 1/3 of the solution. Therefore also way more cost effective than face wipes too!
The only time I'll be reaching for a face wipe is if this isn't around and wipes are the only option. 


Ashley x

Tuesday, 30 April 2013

The Body Shop Facial Haul

As mentioned in a previous post, I am a Body Shop Love Your Body member and for a limited time they were offering 20% off their products, including products on 3 for 2 skincare promotions.
I went straight to the skincare range and was approached by a very enthusiastic employee asking if I needed help, and apparently the lady who had approached me was the make up and skincare expert - so was the ideal person to assist me! I told her which of their products I already used (Tea Tree facial wash and Tea Tree toner) and she spoke through what else I could do to help my skin. She suggested to get additional products in the Seaweed range as it balances all skin types - controls the oily parts and hydrates the dry bits, and the Tea Tree range can be drying. She also tried out the Tea Tree oil on my spots so I could see it's effect during the rest of the day, but I did not want to purchase this product on the day as I'm still torn between this or the Origins Super Spot Remover.

So onto what I bought....
Seaweed Purifying Facial Cleanser
RRP £8.00
I always knew you had to cleanse, tone, moisturise, but I didn't realise cleanse and wash were different things. I find this cleanser hydrates quite well but if I don't tone quick enough after I feel my skin getting fairly oily. I was initially concerned it might have a strong smell but its actually a gentle scent, and not too bad... It's quite a fresh smell and a little goes a long way. I've continued to use it and my skin is behaving quite well and I've noticed my skin hasn't been getting as oily as the day goes on like it used to. I'm definitely going to continue using it.

Seaweed Ionic Clay Mask
RRP £12.00
The mask is again is a fresh smell. I only applied to my T zone and chin as these are my oiliest parts and thought it might dry my cheeks out which are usually quite normal skin type. The product goes on easy and dries quickly even when I used it in the bath. I can't say I've noticed a dramatic difference in my skin, but face masks are good and this one will last for aaaages!

Seaweed Pore-Cleansing Facial Exfoliator
RRP £9.00
I have used scrubs for many years but find the gritty stuff is great on your hand, but you lose that "scrub" feeling once you apply the product to the face. This doesn't happen with this one, I really like that with this scrub I could actually feel the gritty bits on my face. However this is not in a way that it's too harsh on the skin, it feels quite gentle still. Once face is dry it did feel a little tight, and the next day I noticed my nose peeling quite unattractively which I'm quite disappointed about. Even after using a facial buffer, which helped a little but not as much as I would have liked, and I continued to peel throughout the day. However I'm not sure whether my peeling was connected or just a bad coincidence, so I'll have to try again and see.
Facial Brush with Lid
RRP £4.00
I really really really like this little product! The woman in the shop recommended this and I'm glad I got it. My face feels fresher and cleaner after compared to just using my fingers. The bristles flex well to get into the curves and areas I want it to, but I do still find it tricky to use around my nose area and end up flicking soapiness toward my eyes, but practice makes perfect and all that.


Ashley x

Thursday, 25 April 2013

Glossybox April 2013 - First ever!

I'd been looking at beauty boxes for a while now after seeing them all across the blogger world, but I was unsure which to try between Glossybox and Birchbox, and eventually settled on Glossybox because the products I'd seen included in previous boxes seemed more appealing to me. 
I ordered my box before this month's were released so I would be surprised. 

I was at work when the box was delivered and I had completely forgotten it was due, so when I got home I was so chuffed and desperately excited. 
I absolutely loved the packaging which was like a pass-the-parcel, box in a box with a booklet on top of layers of tissue tied up with ribbon. Even my boyfriend was getting excited because of all the layers and he had no idea what 'Glossybox' was, but needless to say he was much less interested once I finally reached my beauty goodies. 

So here's the ever so pretty box for this month, absolutely loving the design and like a lot of others have said I will be stashing the box to use for something else (looks a darn site better than the shoe boxes I end up using!).

Inside: My Goodies


Product Opinions

A-DERMA - Intense Repair Lip Balm

The product itself is very gentle and it isn't sticky at all, and I can feel it lasting on my lips for a while after application. It is unscented which is good as it keeps everything natural, but personally I quite like scented lip balms. I struggle with my lips flaking but I can see this would help and has helped keep it at bay so far (though the weather hasn't been too bad since I received it). It doesn't have SPF which is a shame, with the £7.95 price tag I would have thought so, and especially with it being included in a spring box when the sun's starting to show itself. I probably wouldn't purchase this as I know I can get similar products with SPF included.

 

Sleek - Blusher in 'Flamingo

Very bright colour which I'm not sure I'll be using on a daily basis. As with all sleek products, the blush is very pigmented. I have tried this out and I actually liked this product more than I thought, it IS a very bright pink, and it is very strong when first applied but with a decent amount of blending I liked the result. I probably wouldn't purchase this particular colour again, but I did like how the blusher applied so I probably would buy a sleek blusher in an alternative shade.


Essie - Nail Lacquer in Sugar Daddy

This is such a pretty colour! It's definitely an ideal colour to be included in a Spring beauty box as it's a very pretty pastel pink. I have never had an Essie nail polish, and so once I have tried and tested it I'll do a review. I haven't swatched it on my nails yet as I got my nails 'French Manicured' by Nails Inc. at the weekend, but above is a photo of it on a nail wheel, and once I redo my nails and try it out, I'll show you. It is a very sheer colour whereas I prefer something a bit more noticeable, but I can see myself wearing it now and again. 


Nip + Fab - Dry Skin Fix Body Butter in Coconut Latte

I do like the smell of this, but for myself I would have preferred one of the other scents (mango or pistachio would have been interesting). It is a decent size for a sample pot and a little goes a long way. The product is very light on the skin and spreads well, it soaks in easily and doesn't feel greasy. The scent also lingers on the skin for ages after applying it. I'm really happy with the effect of this body butter as it is doing just what it should! 


Yves ROCHER - Eau de parfum in So Elixir Purple

I really like the design of the sample bottle, and there's a decent amount to sample the product.
I like the smell, but I think it's something I would rather smell on my mum as it's a little heavy for me. 

Ashley x