Over the past six months I’ve battled with
a sore, dry and overall very sensitive eye area. My usual eye creams just
hadn’t been cutting it so I took to some of my most trusted blogs for
suggestions. The Kiehls Creamy Eye Treatment cropped up time and again so I thought
it was worth a shot, but wasn’t expecting miracles. However, I’ve been blown
away with it… It doesn’t irritate my
sensitive eye area and as the name suggests it’s creamy, hydrating and
nourishing, without being at all heavy or sticky. I don’t see me swapping eye
creams any time soon!
A recent addition to the mask stash… Soap and Glory’s No Clogs Allowed. A bizarre yet truly effective self-heating mask
that clears pores and leaves the skin feeling much ‘perkier.’ I love to use
this on a Sunday evening, ready for the week ahead. If you suffer from blackheads, can handle a
bit of heat and don’t mind a blue (yep, you heard right) face for 5 minutes,
then I’d pick this up when you’re next in Boots.
Last up, La Roche-Posay Serozinc, a product I’ve resisted for years… The fact that it was near impossible to get
in the UK until very recently, paired with the fact it contained just three
ingredients (one of which is water), I couldn’t imagine how much difference it
would actually make to my skincare regime and so I never bothered trying it. However, a few weeks ago I noticed it had
landed in the UK at Escentual.com so I put in an order and got testing.
Now I’ve only been trying it for a few
weeks so can’t give too thorough a review but what I will say is that those
three ingredients seem to be doing the trick. A spritz of this before my normal
skincare routine leaves my skin feeling refreshed and hydrated and if I notice
a blemish or two ready to land, a quick spray of this before bed seems to nip
it in the bud. What more could you ask?
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