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Monday, 2 June 2014

Brand focus: Forever Living facial regime




Yesterday was my four month "blogiversary", however I've been avidly reading beauty blogs for a number of years now and I find the more I get into blogging, the more interested I become in finding the perfect skincare routine to suit my skin.

If you're a regular reader of mine, you may remember I reviewed the Forever Living Aloe Scrub just over a month ago and I'd also mentioned that I'd been given the opportunity to trial out a few other Forever Living products and as promised, I said I would report back my fndings.

I was kindly given a facial kit which consisted of an Aloe Hand and Face Soap (RRP £10.84), the Aloe Scrub (RRP £12.92), the Aloe Activator (RRP £11.53), the Mask Powder (RRP £16.43) and the Aloe Moisturising Lotion (RRP £12.24).

In order to get the best out of the products, you are advised to follow the following routine two to three times a week:

The instructions were as follows, wash your face with the Aloe Hand and Face Soap, use the Aloe Face Scrub, mix the Activator with the Powder to create a face mask, and finally moisturise with the Aloe Moisturising Lotion.

I followed this routine twice weekly for a month, which I feel gave me enough time to get a feel for the products and discover whether they were right for me. I will give you my verdict on each product individually.

First up is the Aloe Hand and Face Soap. I must admit I had my reservations into using the same product on my hands and face, and I was right to. As a hand soap, it's rich and moisturising, and left my hands clean and smelling lovely. However, as a facial cleanser, it just didn't suit my skin. It was a little heavy for my sensitive skin and broke me out for a number of days afterwards. This product is highly concentrated with aloe, which is probably what contributed to the breakout.

Next up is the Aloe Scrub, which I won't go into too much depth on as I reviewed this on its own in April, if you haven't seen that post already, check it out here. This is a lovely product that changed my negative outlook on using facial scrubs. It isn't harsh or gritty on my skin. After use, I'm left with bright and awakened looking skin. My favourite product of the bunch!

Now for the time consuming part of the routine, which comes in the form of the face mask, which is the Aloe Activator and the Mask Powder used in conjunction with one another. I've got to say despite this part of the process taking the longest, the results are worth the wait. To create the mask, mix one teaspoon of Mask Powder with one teaspoon of the Aloe Activator until the mixture has the consistency of a lotion. You then apply to your face and neck, before relaxing for 30 minutes, then removing and rinsing with warm water. The mask left my skin feeling soft but also tightened. Post use, I felt like I was unveiling a bright, new face. An added bonus of the Mask Powder for me, was that it contains Chamomile, which soothes and calms sensitive skin. I did get a little fidgety having to wait for 30 minutes but in fairness I was impressed with the results.

The Activator can also be used alone as a cleanser or freshener with cotton pads, however I didn't feel as though it did as much for my skin by itself, so I continued to use it with the Mask Powder.

The final step in the Forever Living facial regime was the Aloe Moisturising Lotion, which contains collagen and elastin, which keeps skin soft and smooth. This is a face and body moisturiser, and personally I preferred using this on my body rather than face. I found it too thick to use on my face. However on my arms, legs and the rest of my body, it left my skin in tip-top condition. I must also add I rather liked the product's scent - which I thought was a slight "banana-ish" smell... Maybe my nostrils were confused but I liked it all the same!

Overall, these are a good set of products and being fairly multi-use, if they didn't work for me one way, they certainly did another way. My quest for the perfect skincare routine is still ongoing but individually these are good products.

The products can be purchased at www.foreverliving.com or from your local independent distributor for Forever Living, mine is Susan Boag and her site can be found at bellavera.my.flpbiz.com.


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Saturday, 29 March 2014

Bath time with Lush's 'Buttercup' gift set

I enjoy a bath as much as the next person but unfortunately I find them so time consuming. I shower daily but baths tend to be more of a bi-monthly occurrence for me (seriously)!

So when I do set aside time for a bath I really make an occasion out of of it - that's where Lush's 'Buttercup' gift set came in.



After 'Lush-ting' after a 'Lush bath' for ages, I decided to pay a visit to one of my local branches, and after a great deal of 'umm-ing and arr-ing', the 'Buttercup' set was what I came away with.

Priced at £7.95, you get a Butterball Bath Ballistic and 100g of Honey I Washed the Kids Soap.





My friend, Clare told me I needed to try a Butterball. She said having one in my bath would save me moisturising afterwards. If I can ever cut a corner in my beauty routine, trust me I will and this little wonder enabled me to do so!

Once dissolved the Butterball left me with a creamy, vanilla scented bath. My skin felt extremely soft post bath, due to the chunks of cocoa butter in it. The Butterball wasn't your typical Lush bath bomb spectacle, it didn't create any bubbles but the fact it allowed me to skip moisturising left me satisfied with it overall.




Honey I Washed the Kids was also lovely, not heavily scented and it lasts a while - I've still got a chunk of it left.



The set is brightly and beautifully packaged - overall one of Lush's less "showy" combinations but left me feeling and smelling good.



How the Butterball leaves your bath looking.
The Butterball dissolving.



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