Bloomzy recently posted her skin care reccomendations and I thought I would too
Though it might seem boring, just imitating a blog post
I thought it might be interesting for those who like me have oily, combination skin
Let's start with some cleaning!
Clean & clear deep cleansing lotion
I always buy it for sensitive skin, if not it seems to burn me ever so slightly!
I use this everday, when I wake up, when I go to sleep and ehenver I feel the need to clean in the day
Don't use this to remove your eye make up, it will hurt a lot
But for serious cleaning, I have to use
Garnier clean detox
A total god send for oily skin, it just washes it all away
I use this whenever I shower, turning the water to cool to help close pores
I also use it to remove my make up, its nice and foamy and gentle too
For scrubbing action...
St Ives Apricot scrub
For blemish control as well as oily/combination skin
I discovered this when I moved to Uni as the hard water was messing my skin
You only need to use the smallest pea amount for a good scrub
Though I've yet to smell the apricots...
To moisturise...
Olay 7 signs of aging
Not because I'm worried about wrinkles
It's a lovely light moisturiser for your face
Though if oily like me, I suggest patting excess off with a towel after application
and now I'd like to quickly reccomend 2 products to you!!
The first being roll ons by Garnier
The green is a caffiene eye roll on for eye bags
The blue is for spots and blemishes
Both work amazing well and are worth the money, they may look small but they are might
I don't know about Bloomzy but my eye roll on seems to be lasting forever
Especially to say I use it when ever I can!
The blue roll on is a miracle, roll it on your spot and the next morning it will be invisible!
The second reccomendation is body butter from The Body shop
I recently bought Rasperry in the sale for £5 (Usually £12.50)
So if you like these product, don't miss out on the sale!
I was using a Happy Bath day body moisturiser but it seemed more focused on scent
Where as The Body shop's offer a balance of moisture and yummy scents!
Do you use any of these products?
I'd also now like to link to Elanor Zine
Just incase you managed to miss it (^_-)☆wink
Though it might seem boring, just imitating a blog post
I thought it might be interesting for those who like me have oily, combination skin
Let's start with some cleaning!
I always buy it for sensitive skin, if not it seems to burn me ever so slightly!
I use this everday, when I wake up, when I go to sleep and ehenver I feel the need to clean in the day
Don't use this to remove your eye make up, it will hurt a lot
But for serious cleaning, I have to use
A total god send for oily skin, it just washes it all away
I use this whenever I shower, turning the water to cool to help close pores
I also use it to remove my make up, its nice and foamy and gentle too
For scrubbing action...
For blemish control as well as oily/combination skin
I discovered this when I moved to Uni as the hard water was messing my skin
You only need to use the smallest pea amount for a good scrub
Though I've yet to smell the apricots...
To moisturise...
Not because I'm worried about wrinkles
It's a lovely light moisturiser for your face
Though if oily like me, I suggest patting excess off with a towel after application
and now I'd like to quickly reccomend 2 products to you!!
The first being roll ons by Garnier
The blue is for spots and blemishes
Both work amazing well and are worth the money, they may look small but they are might
I don't know about Bloomzy but my eye roll on seems to be lasting forever
Especially to say I use it when ever I can!
The blue roll on is a miracle, roll it on your spot and the next morning it will be invisible!
The second reccomendation is body butter from The Body shop
So if you like these product, don't miss out on the sale!
I was using a Happy Bath day body moisturiser but it seemed more focused on scent
Where as The Body shop's offer a balance of moisture and yummy scents!
Do you use any of these products?
I'd also now like to link to Elanor Zine
Just incase you managed to miss it (^_-)☆wink



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