Showing posts with label cleanser. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cleanser. Show all posts
Wednesday, 8 April 2015
Monday, 30 March 2015
Louise Loves #10
Back in 2012 (oh my god *faints*) I did a weekly series called Louise Loves where I just shared a few items that I was enjoying at the time. I thought I would resurrect this series again - 3 years later... - as it's fun to do and I love reading similar posts. I'm not sure whether this will be weekly, fortnightly, or what yet, I'll just go with the flow and see what happens!
Once Upon A Time
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Recently Netflix added Once Upon A Time which was a series I started watching years ago on LoveFilm until they took it off so I was really excited to see it! I've started watching it a few episodes in a sitting, which is the normal way to watch Netflix, right?! I'm currently on episode 21 and really enjoying it so far. It sounds quite childish when explaining the storyline to people but it is far from it, it's really quite dark and sinister at times! I've got 5 series to get through and it's still going so it should keep me busy for a while!
Nando's Creamy Mash
Normally when I go to Nando's I get chips or spicy rice - or both. However I recently tried the creamy mash for the first time after hearing someone saying it was really good, and oh boy, it's really good! It's probably majorly unhealthy and full of cream and butter but it's definitely worth it! I could just eat a whole bowl of it, mmm!!
White Rabbit Lime & Coconut Cleansing Water
I blogged about White Rabbit Lime & Coconut Cleansing Water recently and you can read my full review here. It smells amazing and feels so fresh and cleansing on the skin. I will definitely repurchase and look forward to trying other products. You can get this from the Etsy shop here.
Have you got anything you are loving recently? Share your links in the comments!
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Sunday, 22 February 2015
White Rabbit Lime & Coconut Cleansing Water
White Rabbit is a cruelty free and vegan skincare company, all handmade in Scotland. I've known the founder for ages through Twitter and it's been great seeing her business grow! I wanted to try some bits for a while but I had to wait until I'd finished up another skincare items otherwise they end up not getting used and going to waste...
Click read more to see my thoughts on one product in particular.
Saturday, 2 August 2014
Empties #17
I finally have my broadband sorted! It's been an absolute nightmare, honestly! So hopefully that should be me back for good now. I'm hoping to do one post a week until I get back into the swing of things.
Also Manchester is now my nearest city so I definitely wanting to get involved in the blogging community here so if anyone who has any info on that then let me know :)
Superdrug Anti-Perspirant Deodorant in Soft Pink
Thoughts: This is my 3rd can I think but the first one in this fragrance. I really don't like it and won't be buying it again! It smells very powdery and horrible, it makes me choke! The deo itself is fine, the best I've used so far but definitely on the lookout for something better - and preferably in stick form! £1.29/250ml here.
Cruelty-free?: Yes.
Repurchase?: Already have, but a different smell!
Giovanni Triple Tee Tree Treat Invigorating Conditioner
Thoughts: This conditioner is really nice. It smells so lovely and refreshing, a little bit tingly too - in a good way! No complaints on the functionality of it, detangled and smoothed well. £7.99/250ml here - currently not available.
Cruelty-free?: Yes.
Repurchase?: Possibly at some point.
Liz Earle Cleanse & Polish (not sure how I missed photographing it!)
Thoughts: I love that Liz Earle give you some sort of sample like this one with every order! So generous! I got this one when I bought my eyebrow pencil I think. I'm terrible for using skincare religiously but I was getting pretty good with this one. I would take off my eye make up then use this in shower in the evening for removing the rest of my face make up. Luckily I've got a full size one to go onto next which should last me a while - I won it on Twitter, yay! £14.75/100ml here.
Cruelty-free?: Yes.
Repurchase?: Yes.
No7 Luminate Radiance Serum
Thoughts: I was using this to mix in with my tinted moisturiser as it gives a nice sheen to the skin. I definitely wouldn't call this a skincare product like a serum, it's basically just a light all over highlighter. Worn alone it looks a bit glittery which is why I started mixing it with TM - to try and use it up to be honest!
Cruelty-free?: No, thought it was at the time!
Repurchase?: No but wanted something similar, got a Soap & Glory one however there are now disputes on their cruelty free status as the policy on their website has changed!
Liz Earle Smudgeproof Mascara
Thoughts: I did quite like this mascara but it's still not amazing, and a bit pricey for something pretty average. Currently using a Too Faced one which I am quite liking so hoping to get a review up for that one soon. £14.50/8ml here.
Cruelty-free?: Yes.
Repurchase?: No.
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Thursday, 10 April 2014
Current Favourite Eye Make Up Remover
I've been trialling several eye make up removers over the past few months after my favourite one ended up not being cruelty free (it was Boots Botanics, but apparently they reformulated it and made it crap so that makes me feel better!).
After going though various different brands I've finally settled on The Body Shop Camomile Gentle Eye Make Up Remover and am now on my second bottle.
Generally I prefer oil based products but I've yet to find one which is cruelty free actually - if you can think of one please let me know! - so I've just been using water based ones recently. I think this one works really well at removing eye (and lip) make up quickly and effectively. Although Caroline Hirons says that you shouldn't need a separate eye make up remover, your cleanser should do the job, I definitely prefer taking it off before cleansing, especially if the make up's quite heavy! Most of my cleansers would be fine at taking off eye make up but I rarely use them for that, I also feel a bit worried about rubbing round my eye area with a muslin cloth or flannel!
The ingredients for this product are on the website - here. It contains SLES which I'm not a big fan of and prefer to avoid but it's not a main ingredient thankfully.
Honestly, it's not amazing but it's definitely the best one I have used which is cruelty free, I am quite happy with how it does the job. My only complaint would be that if you have too much on the cotton ball/pad then it can sting the eyes a bit but to counteract this I use it on my eyebrows first to remove excess liquid.
It is £8 for 250ml but I only buy from The Body Shop when they have offers on, which is pretty much all the time! If you keep an eye out you will rarely pay full price for any of their products online.
I see that they also do a waterproof eye and lip make up remover, has anyone tried this one? What's your favourite eye make up remover?
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The ingredients for this product are on the website - here. It contains SLES which I'm not a big fan of and prefer to avoid but it's not a main ingredient thankfully.
Honestly, it's not amazing but it's definitely the best one I have used which is cruelty free, I am quite happy with how it does the job. My only complaint would be that if you have too much on the cotton ball/pad then it can sting the eyes a bit but to counteract this I use it on my eyebrows first to remove excess liquid.
It is £8 for 250ml but I only buy from The Body Shop when they have offers on, which is pretty much all the time! If you keep an eye out you will rarely pay full price for any of their products online.
I see that they also do a waterproof eye and lip make up remover, has anyone tried this one? What's your favourite eye make up remover?
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Wednesday, 4 December 2013
The Konjac Sponge
I've had my eye on the Konjac Sponge for a while and decided to get it for using in the morning. This is because I am a terrible human being and don't cleanse in the morning cos I am too lazy... I do 'wash' my face with cold water but that's about as far as I've gone, so I decided that this looks like the perfect way of getting me out of this terrible routine.
The Konjac Sponge is made from 100% pure vegetable fibre (from the Konjac plant) so this makes it also 100% biodegradable. The Konjac plant itself is an alkaline and contains loads of great vitamins and minerals such as protein, carbohydrate, iron, phosphorus, copper, zinc, vitamin A, vitamin E, vitamin D, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, vitamin C and folic acid. It is gentle on the skin, naturally moisturising, deep cleansing and gently exfoliating. They come plain, like the one above, or with added charcoal or french clay depending on your skin type.
I wasn't very sure what to expect from this when I first got it and was quite excited to try it. It arrived in a sealed plastic pouch which was sort of damp on the inside and smelled a bit odd, but after a first rinse the smell was gone. When you leave it to dry it goes almost solid so you need to make sure before using it is totally soaked to soften it again. It has the most bizarre texture, I can't even explain it properly, reminds me of a crumpet!! It is very soft, not like a normal sponge you would buy, and when you rub it on your face it feels almost as if it is foaming... but it's not?! It does feel very nice and cleansing on the skin, you can use it with your own cleanser for extra goodness and it also can be used to remove make up. As I'm only going to be using it with water in the morning I can't really comment on this, however I did try it once after coming out the shower but there was still make up coming off when I toned so it didn't seem to work very well. Perhaps the ones with clay or charcoal ones would do the job better.
The sponge should last between 1-3 months depending on use so once it starts looking a bit depleted or damaged it will need replaced. There is a a string running through the sponge to allow you to hang it up to dry, leaving it in a damp place such as the shower will shorten its lifespan. When you've finished with it it can be composted, or you can add it into a plant pot and help look after the plant by retaining moisture for it!
I've been using it for a while now and haven't noticed any improvements in my skin - which in general is good, combination but more dry in Winter - but I am enjoying the routine of using the Konjac sponge in the morning as it does leave it feeling nice and clean.
You can get this from LoveLula for £6.99.
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Wednesday, 20 November 2013
The Body Shop Camomile Silky Cleansing Oil
I've been using this almost every night to remove my make up, it even works brilliantly on eye make up. I have been looking for my 'Holy Grail' eye make up remover for a while now and I think I've found it, even better that it's a normal cleanser so you don't need a separate product!
It has a handy pump on the top which makes it easy to dispense. I use one pump and rub it over my entire face and eyes - particularly into eyelashes to remove mascara. If I am feeling a bit lazy and not going to cleanse again afterwards then I will rinse with water - it emulsifies with water unlike a plain oil - and remove the excess with a damp flannel, then finish with toner and moisturiser. I've had this for about a month now using it most days and I've still got loads left, I would definitely buy this again.
My only real complaint with this product is that the pump is a bit strong and if I don't cup my hand around it it will end up halfway across the bathroom!
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Monday, 23 September 2013
Payday Wishlist!
If you follow me on Twitter (@LooweezBx) you might know that at the start of September I managed to get myself a full time job! It's just in retail which isn't where I want to build my career however for the next year or so it'll keep money coming in until I can hopefully find something relevant to my degree...
So to celebrate my first full time wage coming in I will definitely be going shopping! Here are a few of the things I want to buy next month.
- Antipodes Grapeseed Butter Cleanser I finished my Neal's Yard Cleanser a few weeks ago so I'm looking for a new 'luxury' cleanser to use on a daily basis. I do still have some No7 ones I'm trying to use up but I don't enjoy using them and it's just a chore!
- River Island Jacquard Skinny Trousers I briefly saw these in the shop but then at a course I went on for work, one of the women was wearing them and they looked great! As they're black it means I can wear them for work as well if I wanted to.
- Konjac Sponge Puff with French Green Clay These just look so intriguing! You can use it alone with some water and it exfoliates and cleanses the skin, you can also use it on your body.
- Butter London All Hail The Queen I don't specifically want this shade but now that they're available in Boots I really just want to add another one (or more) to my collection of one... I'll need to get googling swatches and decide!
- Apple iPad Mini 32GB I'm kind of cheating with this one... It's my birthday soon I think I'll go halfers with my parents for my present and get one of these! I do have a very basic tablet but I just feel like I'm missing out haha! I think I'd probably get the mini as the big one is maybe a bit too big, and also the mini is cheaper which is always helpful!
Monday, 6 May 2013
Collection: Cleansers
I haven't done one of these posts in a while and seeing as I seem to built up a big collection of cleansers reecently, I thought I'd share it with you!
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Neal's Yard Remedies Wild Rose Beauty Balm
I've mentioned this product before in my night time skincare routine post and current beauty favourites video. I was lucky enough to get this in my goody bag from a Neal's Yard Remedies event I attended last year. The balm is so smoothing and lovely to use, I apply it to dry skin and wipe it off with a muslin cloth soaked in hot water. It can also be used as a mask and as a intensive moisturiser. I love this and I will definitely buy it again at some point, probably not immediately though as it's rather pricey! Neal's Yard Remedies are cruelty free.
[£37/50g - Neal's Yard Remedies]
[£37/50g - Neal's Yard Remedies]
No7 Cleansing Lotion
I was sort of coerced into buying this when I bought the No7 Facial Brush! I went to the till and she told me it was 3 for 2 and pretty much convinced me to go back and have another look, so I went to go and get a cleanser to use with the brush. I was going to get some face wipes too but the No7 lady wouldn't let me (seriously! She said it was too much temptation...) and recommended this as a 'lazy option' for taking make up off. I'm still not 100% sure how it you're meant to use it... I think you just squirt some onto a cotton pad and wipe any make up off, but I feel weird not using water so I always rinse my face after just to get off any residue. No7 are no longer cruelty free.
[£9/200ml - Boots]
Avon Pure Porefection Self-foaming Cleanser
I only bought this because it was something like £1 in the sale section of the Avon catalogue a few years ago (yes, years... oops!). I've been trying to use it up but I really don't like it, I think it dries out my skin, and according to Caroline Hirons foaming cleansers are evil anyway! I will probably just chuck this out before I do my skin any more damage with it.
No7 Melting Gel Cleanser
I bought this to use with my facial brush and so far I do quite like it. It comes out in a gel which you apply to damp skin, wet the brush and use it, then rinse it off. When rinsed off it becomes more of a milk which makes it really easy to remove. I don't like the packaging of this though, I find it really hard to get the gel out for some reason! No7 are no longer cruelty free.
[£9/150ml - Boots]
Liz Earle Cleanse & Polish
I love Liz Earle, they are so generous with their samples! I got this free when I bought my eyebrow pencil. I also got a Skin Tonic sample when I bought the Skin Repair Moisturiser so I look forward to using these together. I've not used this in a long time so I can't comment on it at the moment. Liz Earle are cruelty free.
[£13.25/100ml - Liz Earle]
No7 Hot Cloth Cleanser
I've actually had this for ages, it's ridiculous! I bought it when it first came out but it's just been sitting in my cupboard ever since, so bad! Hopefully I will get round to using it soon after kick-starting my skincare routine this year. No7 are no longer cruelty free.
[£9.95/200ml - Boots]
Wishy Washy Lemon & Lime Scented Nettle Complexion Soap
I was sent this in my lovely package of goodies from Alex at Wishy Washy! It is a solid cleansing bar so I think this will last for ages! I've been planning on using it in the morning as I only rinse my face, but I've been far too lazy and only used it a couple of times... It has a citrusy scent and lathers up nicely even though all of Alex's products are SLS free! I can't give a full review yet but I do find that it leaves a bit of residue on the skin so I need to use a flannel to remove it fully, I think it would be better if it was more water soluble. Wishy Washy are cruelty free, and all products are vegan.
[£2.50/100g - Wishy Washy]<3
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Wednesday, 16 January 2013
Night Time Skincare Routine
Ever since the #bbloggers chat just after Christmas which was all about skincare, I decided that I needed to sort myself out! I would always just use makeup remover wipes every night to take of my makeup, and cleanse maybe once or twice a fortnight?! I started my transition slowly, I would take off my eye makeup with remover and a cottonball, then cleanse if I was going for a shower if not I'd use wipes to take the rest off when I got into bed (I keep them in my bedside drawer for ease of use!). Now I have actually got the whole shebang going on: eye makeup remover, cleanser, toner and moisturiser! How long this lasts remains to be seen but I will definitely keep using eye makeup remover every night and try to do the rest at least twice a week. The only thing I am missing is an eye cream for night time, feel free to leave me recommendations below!
I guess before I go on I should mention my skin type: in general I am combination but with this cold weather I have become dry, flaky and dehydrated - fun!
Eye Makeup Remover:
The Body Shop Camomile Gentle Eye Makeup Remover
I bought this when my Boot Botanics one ran out, I had heard bad things about their rebranding and I didn't want to repurchase. Amy from A Little Boat Sailing had reviewed this is and said it was quite good so I bought the big bottle in the sale for £4.80 instead of £8. I am quite pleased with it at the moment but I won't repurchase it straight away as I would quite like to try the Neal's Yard one next time. I will give it another few weeks then see if it is good or bad enough for a review.
[£8/250ml - The Body Shop]
Cleanser:
Neal's Yard Remedies Wild Rose Beauty Balm
I was lucky enough to receive this at the Neal's Yard Remedies Blogger event in Glasgow last year. I had my eye on it when we were in the shop and one of the lovely girls had said there would be a sample of it in the goody bag. However, we all got full size items!!! It was actually amazing. I wasn't going to start using this until my other cleanser ran out but I realised it was drying out my skin so I just put it aside and moved onto this. It is so lovely and soothing. It comes with a muslin cloth and the balm contains little particles too so that combination gives a soft exfoliating effect when you remove it from your skin. I will probably do a review on this later on as it's a very versatile product which I would definitely repurchase.
[£37/50g - Neal's Yard Remedies]
Toner:
Lush Breath of Fresh Air/Eau Roma Water
Toner is my favourite skincare item, which is pretty weird yes... but I just find it so lovely and refreshing! Sometimes your skin can feel sticky with cleanser residue and the toner just gets rid of anything left over on the skin. I haven't tried any other toners expect for the Liz Earle one which was years ago when a family friend bought me the the little starter set, but I really didn't use it and most of it got poured away. At the moment I am using Breath of Fresh Air which contains seaweed and aloe vera for a refreshing seaside scent. I am nearly finished this and my friends very kindly bought me Eau Roma Water for my birthday which is lavender and rose water, so I look forward to trying that and deciding which I prefer.
[£7.25/250g - Lush]
Moisturiser:
Liz Earle Skin Repair in Normal/Combination
As I mentioned above I first tried this when I was given the starter set as a present. When the moisturiser ran out I repurchased it a few times, often sharing with my mum who loved it too! Then I fell out of the habit as my skin became more oily and the dry skin one I had was too rich for it. Now, a few years later I really found I missed it. I had been using Oilatum (not sure if this is CF or not) but I found it had a funny smell after a while and wasn't very pleasant to apply, and my day one is a Clarins (not CF) one I got ages ago which is mattifying for combination skin - so not good for night time on very dry skin! I am so glad to have repurchased this, it feels so nice on the skin and smells amazing!
[£18.75/50ml - Liz Earle]
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