Thursday 8 November 2018

CryoPress - A Game Changing Beauty Gadget For Cryotherapy At Home

I love my beauty gadgets and when I was given the chance to try the CryoPress at home, I jumped at the chance to give it a try, intrigued by the name and the device. CRYOpress Facial Device and Alpha-Glow Flash Facial Oil
I have a weird fascination with Cryotherapy and what it can be used for - weight loss, skin problems, tissue damage and so on. 
“CRYOpress performs an exhilaratingly ‘ice-cold’ lymphatic facial that will dramatically improve blood circulation, help eliminate toxins and reduce sagging to alleviate a whole host of skin concerns from the core, not just the skin’s surface. This non-invasive biological trigger kick starts our skin’s natural active processes, giving it the foundation to recover and rejuvenate from all immediate and prolonged skin damage caused by internal or external factors.” - Ada Ooi, 001 Founder & Expert Facialist.
I have always been told that opening your pores with hot water and then closing them with a blast of cold water is a really good thing to do for your skin, not something I have ever professed to do because how cold is cold? To some, it is freezing and to others, it is anything not considered lukewarm. I do however use a facial steamer and that on its own produced enough gunk to make anyone feel slightly ill. 

The CRYOpress is a device which allows you to try Cryotherapy at home and in this way of using it, it helps to improve blood circulation, to eliminate toxins and to help reduce sagging in the skin. The CRYOpress device combines cryotherapy with a facial massage and not being sure what to expect at all, I absolutely love it. Described as being a 'Gym for your face' the instructions on the back of the box are really detailed on how best to use the device. Ideally, 15 minutes is the time needed but if that isn't an option, then 5 minutes is absolutely workable. The CRYOpress device should be kept inside its accompanying cotton bag and then kept in your freezer at all times.
Alpha-Glow Flash Facial Oil
It comes with a serum called the Alpha Glow Flash Facial (£85) a powerful serum that is described as being a 3-in-1 Serum, Primer and Mask which tackles four skin concerns that occur as we age - loss of moisture, collagen depletion, inflammation and melanin irregularities and to do that, it uses 9 active ingredients.  
  • Loss of moisture, the ingredients are sodium hyaluronate, which is a low molecular form of hyaluronic acid that can deeply penetrate the skin and phospholipids, the head of which is said to attract water and then the tail holds water - admittedly I am totally fascinated by this ingredient.
  • Collagen depletion the use of Vitamin A in the form of retinyl palmitate, which is described as being a much gentler form of retinol and it deeply penetrates the skin due to its small molecular size. Also included is salicylic acid, which gently exfoliates the surface of your skin as well as unclogging pores and it is also said to help reduce inflammation.
  • Melanin irregularities (hyperpigmentation) - For this, we have the inclusion of alpha arbutin, which hinders melanin production and alongside it comes vitamin C, which brightens the skin.
  • Inflammation - To treat this we have Aloe polysaccharides which hosts anti-inflammatory properties. Vitamin E which is an anti-oxidant and it helps to protect against environmental damage and finally rose stem cells which help to constrict over-active capillaries which in turn helps to calm down redness in the skin. 
Using this serum alongside the CRYOpress is quite the team.  The device itself is much lighter than I had expected it to be and whilst it can be used in both the morning and evening, I tend to use it once a day and sometimes twice a day at weekends when I have a lot more time.  
CryoPress - A Game Changing Beauty Gadget For Cryotherapy At Home
CRYOpress Facial Roller
When I use my device, I always start with my forehead and I move it across using an up and down motion - think using a paint roller on the wall (if you paint like I do) and then once I have been across my forehead once, I turn the device round and move from left to right.  From there I move to both cheeks and at this point, please ensure you don't do what I did and smack myself in the nose (it hurts... a lot), you need to pay attention to the contours of your face to get the best out of the device.  Again rolling upwards and downwards.  Next comes the chin and again, rolling up and down along the chin before finally both sides of the jaw.  If you are used to using a roller or a Jade stone (Hay'ou Method) then you will be comfortable with moving backwards and forwards as you do with your lymphatic massage.  You can also run this CRYOpress down from your ear to your collarbone and across your throat too.

After using, my skin does look a little more flushed than usual but this is nothing to worry about, it is due to the increased blood flow. When the CRYOpress is in contact with skin (usually at 27C degrees), the cold receptors are stimulated which causes what is called vasoconstriction, this is an opening of blood vessel 3-4times their normal size and this allows the increased blood circulation. The continuous rolling motions across the skin also improve blood circulation and both of these actions together work to deliver more oxygen and nutrients to the skin’s surface thus encouraging new cell growth. Whilst all of this happens, the flushing of toxins and impurities away from the skin occurs. Continued usage is said to give you:
  • Tightened, firmed and lifted skin
  • Minimises pore size
  • Releases muscle tension to reduce fine lines and wrinkles
  • Soothes inflammation, redness and reduces puffiness
  • Improves stress-linked skin conditions, such as rosacea, acne, eczema and psoriasis
  • Regenerates tissue to aid scar recovery
  • Reduces pigmentation or uneven skin tone
  • Rejuvenate fatigued skin for a clearer and more radiant complexion from every angle
I have been using the CRYOpress for around 6 weeks now and I have noticed changes to my skin, particularly where the dreaded double chin makes its appearance and oddly, one of my volunteers at work asked which new products I had been using on my skin because it looked much plumper and radiant than usual - I am clearly doing something right!

I think you can probably tell that I adore my CRYOpress and there is a Christmas Edition which I think would make the most amazing gift. Priced at £134 it comes with the CRYOpress device and the Alpha-Glow- Flash Facial.

Have you ever used a device like this?









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Wednesday 7 November 2018

Introducing ECooking - The New Danish Skincare Brand

From its minimalist packaging to its origins in a Danish beauty fiend’s kitchen, Ecooking is a new brand immediately brings to mind all things Scandi and if the word Hygge is within your vocabulary, then to me, it starts right here. Starting out by hand-mixing raw ingredients at her kitchen table to create skin care for herself, founder Tina Søgaard produced results so noticeable that all of her family and friends were desperate to get their hands on her homemade concoctions. 
Ecooking Danish Skincare Products
Perfecting all of the formulas, ECooking which stands for Eco and Cooking was born. Eco referring to ecological and organic and Cooking refers to the fact that everything has been developed at home in the kitchen. Putting all of this together there is now a complete line of versatile products, which utilise organic and natural super-ingredients to bring miraculous results to your skin.

I was kindly sent a whole host of products from the range some time ago and I decided that it would only be fair to try them properly and for decent time periods.  The first thing to note is just how wonderful the packaging is, it looks as inviting as it is homely and I love that there is nothing manufactured looking about the range. With a series of skin, hair and body care products, everything within the ECooking range is not only handmade and hand filled, but the products are also:
  • 100% pure organic and natural oils are used
  • 100% essential oils and extracts are used
  • 100% vegan (but there is natural beeswax within the multi balm and lip balm)
  • There is a whole host of vitamins and minerals
  • They contain antioxidants
  • They are free from parabens.
As well as some of the products being multi-use, it is also worth noting that some of the products are also edible! If you like a morning smoothie, then the Multi Oil can be added to it!

The first product I couldn't wait to try was the Multi Balm. I am pretty obsessed with anything that has more than one use and this particular balm is for dry and damaged skin. Right now, with this bitterly cold win, I am really feeling my skin taking a bit of a battering, so I am all for using absolutely anything that moisturises and soothes. This Balm was created to tackle a multitude of skin conditions and as well as being delicate enough for the face, it can also be used on elbows, hands, cuticles, knees and even your lips too. 

Why is this balm so good? Well, it contains a whole host of amazing ingredients which care for the skin - Shea Butter, Vitamin E, Organic Argan and Olive Oils all of which hydrate and protects the skin.  Delisens which reduces itching and inflammation, Xpertmoist which is a highly moisturising and regenerating ingredient.  
ECooking Multipurpose Balm
To use, again it has multiple uses and dependant upon your issue you can apply a thing to dry areas, you can leave it on overnight and if it is to be applied to the hands or feet then smother them in the balm and wear socks/gloves to help seal in the moisture.

The second product out of the box was the Peeling Mask and admittedly it was the name which drew me in. Described as being an Acid based peel, this mask contains quite the combination of exfoliating, debris-dissolving alpha hydroxy acids – including lactic, salicylic and glycolic acids which means that not only does your skin get a deep pore cleanse, but this mask also removes dead and dulling skin cells and leaves the skin feeling so soft and smooth to the touch.
ECooking Peel Mask

This is quite a potent mask and the directions state that you should leave it on for 4-6 minutes and then over time work it up to 10-12minutes once you feel you have got used to using it.  Redness after use is absolutely normal and it does subside after a few hours but the one thing you do need to be warned about is that it does tingle when on the skin, much more so than any other mask I have used, that said, it isn't uncomfortable in any way it just means the active ingredients are working.

Sticking with masks there are two more within my arsenal of goodies from E-Cooking and the next one is the Moisturising Mask which is described as being the 'Ultimate Moisture Boost' it uses Shea Butter alongside Macadamia, Sunflower and Rose Oils as well as Hyaluronic Acid.  
ECooking Moisture Mask

Simply put, if your skin is in need of moisture then this is the one you need to pick up and it is perfect for using after the Peeling Mask to soothe.  The directions are to apply the mask onto clean cleansed skin and leave on for 10 minutes before removing with lukewarm water and a cloth, or you can leave it on overnight for an extra treat.

The third mask is the Clay Mask and it is described as being Ecooking’s anti-inflammatory clay mask which contains iris extract, zinc salt and vitamin A to cleanse, refresh and reboot the skin.  Using a combination of active ingredients help to not only reduce redness, but also excess sebum which is often the issue for those who have over oily skin.  For me, having combination skin which means to the oily side, a mask such as this is an absolute dream to use.  Alongside the active ingredients, there is also an extract from Antarctic Mud known as Antarcticine which is a peptide known for its ability to regenerate and protect as well as improve hydration.
ECooking Clay Mask

I have always been nervous of using clay masks after one bad experience which burnt my skin, but I am chuffed to report that this mask is an absolute delight to use and it leaves my skin feeling so soft and smooth after using. 

I am a huge fan of lip scrubs and ECooking has their very own which I have been using since this box arrived, it was the first item I saw and used in fact. Described as being a peeling sugar scrub for the lips, this scrub contains Vitamin E and apricot kernel oil that together works to nourish and heal dry, chapped and cracked lips. Then there is the inclusion of Shea Butter which helps with moisture and finally, the scrub part is Organic Cane Sugar which is mildly abrasive in so much as you can feel it but it doesn't scratch the skin.  
ECooking Lip Scrub

To use, I always wipe my lips with a wet flannel to ensure I have removed any excess lip balm or makeup, just as I would with any other skincare product I am using.  Then, using my ring finger, I dab the scrub onto my lips and then begin massaging from left to right in circular motions for a few minutes and then I remove, using a cloth and lukewarm water.  This scrub is really effective and it is so good at removing that horrid dry, flaky skin.

The one product I have always been told to apply whenever I use a lip scrub is a lip balm and yes, ECooking has their own collection of Lip Balms in Mint, Pomegranate and Natural. 
ECooking Lip Balm
I have Pomegranate and it is just divine to use. Described as being a nurturing balm with Vitamin E and Almond Oil, it is intensely moisturising, it isn't greasy or sticky and it makes a great base for applying lipstick too.

It is a known fact that our skin repairs itself whilst we sleep and for as long as I can remember, my evening skincare routine is just as intensive as my daytime routine. I always use a night cream and from E-Cooking, the offering is a product that is described as being hardworking and packed full of powerful ingredients. Lightweight yet rich, this cream contains which is called the hexapeptide Argireline, which means 6 natural amino acids work to minimise fine lines caused by over-stimulated facial muscles. It is said that Argireline works in the same way as Botox, meaning that it makes the muscles relax naturally. Then there is the inclusion of Trylagen a miracle moisturiser which boosts collagen to keep your complexion looking youthful and fresh. 

ECooking Night Cream
What I really like about this night cream is how it feels on the skin. It isn't heavy and doesn't feel as though it is going to just sit on the skin. It absorbs and leaves no trace other than your skin feeling smooth to the touch.

The final item in my little collection is the Neck & Décolletage Cream.  Did you know that the neck and décolletage areas are some of the first places on the body to show signs of ageing?. This cream from Ecooking has been specially developed for use on the neck, chest and décolletage and it is packed full of amazing ingredients.  

ECooking Neck and Decollete Cream
The first is  Hyadisine, a regenerative and protective bioactive ingredient that helps the skin retain moisture, heal wounds and increase its production of collagen and elastin.  Then we have Cellulobeads which are added to help the skin retain moisture, filling fine lines and wrinkles instantly for a softer, plumper surface. I am glad to see the inclusion of Niacinamide, a derivative of Vitamin B3 which inhibits melanin in reaching the surface of the skin, and protects from further UV damage. Melanin, a substance that occurs naturally in the body, is responsible for skin colour and the absorption of the sun’s UV rays; too much can result in age spots, wrinkles and hyperpigmentation.  Putting all of this together and you have a cream that is rich in texture but lightweight.  It isn't heavy, greasy or tacky and what I really do like is how the ingredients are used to make something that is effective.

I have really enjoyed getting to know Ecooking and the products I am sharing with you today are just some of those that are available. Within the collection, you will also find a Cleansing Milk, Cleansing Gel, Day Creams, Face Mists, Eye Creams, Oils, Salt and soap to name just a few more. Ecooking is a cruelty-free brand; they do not test any of their products on animals. All products are natural, organic, paraben-free and vegan. This brand is now available from Cult Beauty and Feel Unique.

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Tuesday 6 November 2018

ESSENCE FACE & EYE PALETTES

Essence is a brand I am just getting to know and so far, I am really impressed. Just a few weeks ago I showcased Insta Matte Perfect (here) and today it is the turn of four brand new Face and Eyeshadow palettes that I have been lucky enough to play with for the last few weeks.
ESSENCE FACE & EYE PALETTES
ESSENCE FACE & EYE PALETTE Shades
The first thing people mention whenever I say 'Essence Cosmetics' is just how amazing the mascaras are. I haven't yet tried them, though I do have one to try at some stage.  For me, what stands out is the affordability and availability because if you have a local Wilko, then that is where you will find them. Essence is one of my favourite affordable brands and it's always the first place I visit whenever I'm in Wilko! These are four of the newest launches from Essence and I have fallen in love with two of them specially. I can't believe just how affordable these palettes are.

On each of these four Face and Eye Palettes, you get nine shades in different sized pans and they are made up of eyeshadows, highlighters and blushes but, what I think is really clever is that you can mix and match these shades to use them however you like and there is something for everyone within each of them.

The first palette is Born Awesome and it is easily recognisable by its bright orange, almost psychedelic packaging. 
Essence Born Awesome palette
This palette is definitely more of a warm toned palette and it features some beautiful nude and orange shades with a blue thrown in for good measure.

The second palette is titled The Future Is Me and again, the packaging fits right in with the name of the palette. 
Essence The Future is me Palette
Featuring a mirror which runs the length of the top half, the second has shades which can best be described as coll tones and shimmery with a few matte shades thrown in.  If you like a blue eyeshadow, then this palette has your name on it.

The aptly named Too Glam to Give a Damn palette is my second favourite of the four. I love the floralness of the outer packaging which really stands out and again, as well as having a mirror which runs the entire length of the top, there are some pretty shades.
Essence Too Glam to Give A Damn Palette
Packed full of glamorous metallic shades including a beautiful purple and yellow, this palette is for the more adventurous than myself but it does have some shades I am loving wearing.

The final palette - Not Your Princess is adorned with bright graphics of birds, hearts and has a few nautical-themed pictures too. Again, the mirror which has featured on the previous three palettes is also evident.
Essence Not Your Princess Palette
The shades on this palette are much more pink in shade and there are a few grey shimmers thrown in. I quite like grey and pink together. On this palette, I do really like the nude shades, especially the taupe.


For me, these palettes are as fun as they are vibrant and I really like that each one is absolutely different. They can be used alongside one another or on their own, so you can mix and match and work across each palette. When it comes to pigmentation, I was really surprised at the quality. Much less fall out than I have had with other palettes from high street brands and the shimmers really do shimmer whereas the matte shades are exactly that, matte without being chalky.


The Essence Face & Eye Palettes are available for £7 at Wilko - HERE.





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