Sunday, 21 January 2018

DHC Astaxanthin Collagen All-in-One Gel

I think I have professed my love for DHC many times over on my blog, from the Virgin Olive Oil Swabs and the Bubble Foaming Mesh to the product that I am sharing with you today and that is the Astaxanthin Collagen All-in-One Gel.
DHC Astaxanthin Collagen All-in-One Gel

If you didn't know, DHC is a shortened version of the brands' name and it stands for "Daigaku Honyaku Center. DHC are Japans No. 1 direct skincare company and their Cleansing Oil is a product most people are possibly more familiar with. The vision behind DHC is rooted in the beneficial properties of virgin olive oil, Flor de Aceite – the finest quality, extracted from organic Spanish olives. The entire skincare range was founded on the beneficial properties of olive oil. Rich in vitamins and antioxidants, it is a highly effective component in neutralising damaging free radicals. Olive oil also helps balance your skin's moisture. With its unique ability to mix with water, our olive oil helps moisturise without clogging pores. Oxidised oils cause blackheads and a host of other problems, but because olive oil has a naturally lower oxidation rate than your skin's natural oils, it is a perfect barrier to protect skin from irritants.

With that in mind, the Gel that I have almost finished using is described as being a multi-action gel cream which absorbs deeply to moisturise and nourish skin. It also helps to tones, hydrates, brightens while fighting free radical damage. To do all of that it uses an ingredient I had never heard of, come across and being honest, still cannot pronounce and that is the super antioxidant known as Astaxanthin. Astaxanthin is derived from freshwater green algae, is considered 6000 times more powerful than vitamin C, 550 times stronger than Vitamin E,800 times more powerful than COQ10 - wow!  There is also the inclusion of hyaluronic acid, collagen and elastin which helps to firm the skin and uphold its natural moisture levels.
DHC Astaxanthin Collagen All-in-One Gel
DHC Astaxanthin Collagen All-in-One Gel
Taking that in, DHC has taken this super antioxidant and have put it into a gel cream and whilst it has a wobbly texture, this pale pink gel cream is lightweight and absorbs quite quickly on contact with the skin and it is scent free which I also like.  You only need a small amount of this gel cream because it is a case of a little going a long way and it is to be applied after cleansing your face, for me, after washing and cleansing, I will always add my eye cream and then this cream. Once it has absorbed into the skin, there is no great tacky feeling at all, but what you do notice is a difference in the texture of your skin.  The pot I was kindly given has lasted an amazingly amount of time and whilst I haven't used it religiously every day, but when I have used it, I have noticed a difference, so with long-term use I can only imagine how amazing this leaves your skin.  

Another amazing product from DHC which is priced at £40 for a 120g pot you can find DHC Astaxanthin Collagen All-in-One Gel on Escentual  and Feelunique.  








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Saturday, 20 January 2018

XO Balm

I love a good multi-purpose product. Something you can just shove into your handbag and use for a multitude of things. 
XO Balm
XO Balm is one of those products and I have been using it for a good few weeks now and I love both the product, the story behind it and what it stands for.
XO Balm does not sacrifice product efficacy for texture, feel or fragrance. The scent is only of the natural beeswax and oils to avoid stressing the skin. The formula is concentrated on active ingredients, no filler, so a little goes a long way! If it is a little cold, the balm may firm up, use the spatula provided to remove the amount you need and it will warm up in the hand.
Consideration of the three pillars for sustainability; environmental, social and economic, is built into the XO Balm business plan. These sustainability practices are an important part of the XO Balm business, to help people, protect resources and prepare for the future.
XO Balm has supported local UK businesses, with packaging components, ingredients, testing and manufacturing all sourced from smaller UK suppliers. We are also an ongoing supporter of the Oxfordshire charity Give Bees a Chance, whose work allows healthy bee populations to live and grow.
Arriving in a tin which looks like a button, XO Balm features a hand mirrored lid and a really useful scoop which is small enough to live inside the tin but big enough to help you scoop the balm out and I prefer to use a scoop because it helps keep everything as germ free as possible and it saves on wastage. 
XO Balm
XO Balm
With four main ingredients - Coconut Oil, Beeswax, Olive Oil and Chia Seed Oil together they not only have amazing benefits for the hair and skin but used together they help to deliver a unique blend of hydration, protection and nourishment.  
  • Coconut oil - not only contains fatty acids which help prevent moisture loss from the skin it is also a great source of vitamin E which improves elasticity.
  • Beeswax locks in moisture and protects skin from damaging environmental factors. It also has antiviral, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties which are ideal for fighting chapped skin and bacterial infections.
  • Olive oil has an occlusive and emollient effect which helps prevent moisture loss. It contains Oleic acid which helps to soften the skin, while Vitamin A and C protect from free radicals and environmental factors. It is also rich Vitamin E.
  • Chia oil is said to be the richest source of botanical fatty acids which includes both Omega 3 and 6. It also helps to reduce skin inflammation and itching. It helps to soothe any discomfort as well as protect the skin.
All of which come together in this one little balm. Now, this is a balm which means you need to warm it before you can use it and to do that you simply need to use your own body temperature once you have extracted what you need with the scoop.As it is a multi-use balm it can be used as a lip balm, on your cuticles, on dry skin particularly the elbows and knees where I often find dry skin an issue, it can also be used on other parts of the body which include the hands, feet, nails, face, brows, scalp and hair - it is perfect for smoothing flyaways! It can also be used to help make perfume last longer.

Priced at £12.50 per tin, you can find XO balm here.




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Friday, 19 January 2018

Feral Cosmetics Liquid Matte Lipsticks

I absolutely love discovering new beauty brands and today I am sharing one of them with you - Feral Cosmetics.  Coming all the way from Los Angeles, Feral Cosmetics is a cruelty-free and vegan beauty brand which can be found on Beauty Chamber here in the UK and their range consists of two different lip products.  The first is Ultra Satin Lipsticks and then the one I am sharing with you today which are the Liquid Matte Lipsticks.
Feral Cosmetics Liquid Matte Lipsticks
Feral Cosmetics Liquid Matte Lipsticks
Packaged beautifully on the outside, I was excited to see what was inside the box. All three of the Feral Cosmetics Liquid Matte Lipsticks that I was kindly sent are packaged inside clear plastic tubes which have accompanying metallic silver lids with the brand name clearly visible. Feral Cosmetics describe their formula as being 'creamy smooth, fully opaque and dry matte with a touch proof finish' and it is fair to say that is exactly what they are.  I really like that the consistency isn't overly thick and gloopy and nor does it have to be layered to get a pop of colour, it is an instant swipe and you have coverage.  Using the doe-foot applicator allows you to apply just the right about of lipstick and unlike others, I have tried, Feral has a slight vanilla scent to their liquid lipsticks which, although I am not usually a fan of anything vanilla scented, this is pleasant enough and disappears quite quickly. 
Feral Cosmetics Liquid Matte Lipsticks
I have been trying out three of the new shades from the range (there are 8 available) which are; Home Wrecker, Skin Tight and Berry Sexy and already with these three shades, there is something to suit everyone!  The first one to catch my eye was Berry Sexy as it is after all still Berry Lip season and it is just a beautiful shade.  Feral Cosmetics describe this shade as being a gorgeous cranberry shade and I find that it is a little bit deeper than that once it has dried and you get a beautiful deep berry.  Next up comes Skin Tight which sits in the nude camp.  A slightly warm beige that differs to most of the nude lipsticks I have tried and whilst I am not usually a nude lipstick fan, I have found that I have worn this one rather a lot.  The final lipstick is Home Wrecker and firstly what a fantastic name for a lipstick and secondly it is just beautiful.  Described as being a True Red shade and whilst I still fear the red lip, I can't help but just love the colour of this.
Feral Cosmetics Liquid Matte Lipsticks
If you love your liquid lipsticks especially Matte and you want to try something new, then I am definitely saying these are the ones.  I already have my eye on both Beach Bum and Mauve Along!  The formula for these lipsticks is just divine and once on the lips they are long lasting, they are comfortable, they don't crack, they don't feel drying and ive not found that they bleed, feather or transfer.  They literally tick every single box and whilst I also haven't found that they cling to any dry skin, I always exfoliate before wearing a liquid/Matte lipstick anyway.

All three of these shades are just beautiful whether you like your statement red lip, a sext berry or even a classic nude and you can find them all on Beauty Chamber for just £14.95 which is great value for money when you look at the price of similar Matte Liquid Lipsticks.



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Thursday, 18 January 2018

La Roche-Posay Effaclar Purifying Foaming Gel

When the Effaclar Duo (+) launched in 2014, it seemed to explode onto my social media feed with people hailing it as an incredible launch which changed their lives.  Designed to change the lives of those with oily, blemish-prone skin, the Effaclar Duo (+) range gives a range of products which work together.  I have been using the Effaclar Purifying Foaming Gel for Oily Sensitive Skin.
La Roche-Posay Effaclar Purifying Foaming Gel
Sadly the gel inside the tube isn't as beautifully blue, instead, it is a clear gel which doesn't have too thick a texture, for a gel it is quite runny. Designed to eliminate impurities and excess sebum, La Roche-Posay use their Thermal Spring Water as one of the main ingredients alongside Glycacil which purifies the skin, Zinc PCA which helps to reduce excess oil and Citric Acid which gently dissolves dead skin cells.  It is also soap-free, contains no parabens, is 100% hypoallergenic and non-comedogenic.

I have combination oily skin and I really don't cleansers which strip my skin and leave it feeling really dry.  With this gel, I find it quite cooling on the skin and the one thing it doesn't do is leave my skin feeling all taut and dry.  When using it, you need to ensure your hands are wet and then having squeezed a small amount of the gel onto your hands you work it into a lather, which it does quickly before applying it to your face and then rinsing off with warm water.  After using, my skin always feels so soft, smooth, clean and fresh.  One of the worst things about living in London is how the air, smog and pollutions can make your skin just feel vile and there are days when I come home and just want to wash my skin until I am confident there is nothing nasty left on it.  As well as using this foaming gel on your face, this it can also be used on the body!

Priced at £12 it is widely available from sites such as Lookfantastic, Feelunique and Boots.


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