First things
first.
Happy New
Year lovelies! I hope you all a Fabulicious crimbo and new year!
Now, the
first post I have for you for the new year is all about a fabulous cleanser,
guaranteed to wash away the sins of last year from your skin!
I’ve recently
found myself a huge fan of cleansing oils and balms and because of my new found
love of these products, was recommended The Organic Pharmacy’s Carrot Butter cleanser to try next.
I’m a lazy
girl and love all-in-one products that can remove all of my make up at once,
like wipes but in a more skin beneficial way.
Like facial
oils, The Organic Pharmacy’s Carrot Butter cleanser works on dry skin.
Massage a small amount of the cleanser onto dry skin
and watch it literally melt the make up off your face, and eyes! It works on
mascara too and is much kinder to your lashes than some harsh eye make up
removers.
Now, unlike
an oil and some other balms, you cannot simply splash some warm water on your
chops and watch the cleanser melt off.
I didn’t realise
this and did mildly panic when the cleanser wasn’t coming off and left residue
on my hands, not dissimilar to how Vaseline looks and feels.
EEEK!
Don’t worry-
I was just a plank that didn’t read the instructions properly.
To complete
the cleansing regime, you need to remove the cleanser with a warm, wet muslin cloth.
Phew! Panic
over!
Obviously,
the first job of a cleanser is to, indeed, cleanse the skin but this product is
packed full of other skin loving properties.
It is infused with antioxidant Carrot and Calendula as
well as decongesting Rosemary and soothing Lavender for a really deep but
gentle cleanse.
It is rich, luxurious and left my skin feeling baby soft.
At £34.96 it is not the cheapest cleanser about, but you
only need a tiny amount and your skin is precious, so treat it well!
this sounds interesting! need to try this!
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It is a lovely product but won't be for you if you don't like the idea of using a cloth to complete the cleansing! X
ReplyDeleteIs this suitable for combination oily spotty skin
ReplyDeleteHave you ever tried the Emma Hardie Cleansing Balm... if you have, how does it compare?
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