My skin has being completely rubbish recently and I think it has to do with all the rubbish I have been eating. However, my skincare was lacking due to running out of my previous cleansers etc, so I decided to reimburse my collection with a few bits. The L'Oreal micellar solution is a repurchase, but I just thought I'd add it because it's fantastic: review on my blog here.
So, if you are familiar other 'Recent Purchases' posts, you may know that I also like to give a quick review on the products. By the time I write a blog post, I try to make sure I have tried the products so I can give you my first impressions too. So without further ado....
L'Oreal Velvety Soft Toner - The micellar water was £4.99 or 2 for £6 and due to the fact there was only one left, I felt it was only right to get another product, so I picked up this. Now, I imagine toners to be liquid; the same consistency as a micellar water. However, this is something completely different and feels almost gel like. It feels very weird but feels velvety once smothered on the face. It is Paraben free which I think is amazing to say it's a cheap drugstore product - something many high end brands should take note of!
Nivea Daily Essentials Double Effect Eye Make-Up Remover - I saw this on offer for really cheap in Superdrug and thought I would pick it up as Nivea daily essentials is such an inexpensive but lovely and gentle range of products. This eye make-up remover is a half oil half water formula, which makes removing eye make-up incredibly easy. Thumbs up on this one!
Murad Blemish Control Clarifying Cleanser - I heard good things about Murad as a brand and saw that this cleanser contained salicylic acid which is what I want in a product due to my acne prone skin type. It is a foaming gel cleanser, which I heard from Caroline Hiron's blog, is not actually good for your skin due to foaming cleansers being alkali which produces a breeding ground for bacteria. But this has salicyclic ACID.. not alkali.. so I'm abit confused on the matter.
Anyway.... I like this cleanser so far, it leaves an amazing refreshing cooling feel on the skin afterwards, but I'm not sure if I would repurchase it though just because I'm not sure it is benefiting my skin and it is quite expensive due to it's £23 price tag.
Now on to the miracle worker...
Avon Clear Emergency Instant Spot Treatment
My rather full skincare basket |
So there are my recent skincare purchases, let me know if you like these kind of posts as they seem to get the best reponses. I have recently bought some things from ELF, Real Techniques and Avon etc, so I could do another post if you would like?
Let me know what your favourite recent purchase are...
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I've been wanting to try the Origins Super Spot Remover as well, but I think I'm going to try to get the avon one! Thanks for posting :)
ReplyDeleteI'm really wanting to try the L'oreal products.. haven't been able to find those two yet, have been keeping my eye open for them!
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I love everything you bought, especially the Micellar Water xx
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