Sunday, 20 September 2020

Current Skincare | Cleansers #3

cleanser review Elemis Emma Hardie fresh indie lee

Welcome back to another instalment of my current skincare rundown and today it’s my cleansers again! I’m on a bit of a kick at the minute of using up my minis before I buy anymore full sizes so as I’ve been rotating these now for a few weeks I’m ready to give my thoughts! 


Elemis balm drunk elephant slaai review

The First Cleanse 

Elemis Pro-Collagen Rose Cleansing Balm

I was so excited to try this one as it’s such a cult favourite but sadly the hype may have been too much as I don’t love it quite as much as it seems everyone else does! It feels a little like applying melted toffee to my face and though it does remove makeup well and make my skin feel soft, I have found my eyes to be sensitive to it and it leaves them blurry for a bit after I remove it. The rose scent is pleasant but overall at £44 for the full size (105g) this one isn’t for me! 


Elemis balm drunk elephant slaai texture review

Drunk Elephant Slaai Makeup-Melting Butter Cleanser 

Firstly, I’m not a fan of this brand as there always seems to be some sort of negative reaction from them whether it be their response to BLM or just general customer criticism but like I said, in the spirit of using things up, this cleanser made it into my rotation. I have been distinctly underwhelmed with every other mini I have tried from this brand but I do have to say this has been my favourite product of theirs I have sampled. It’s a hard balm that softens on contact with the skin and like the Elemis cleanser, makes light work of a full face of makeup but no eye sensitivity with this one, hurray! It also comes with a little sachet (see some of them in the texture pic as I am messy oops) of ultra-fine bamboo and charcoal spheres which can be mixed in for a dose of exfoliation and it’s easy to add more or less depending on how gentle you want this to be! At £29 for the full size 110g (with 3g bamboo booster) I think this is more reasonably priced than some of their other products too but it’s not going to be a repurchase for me!


cleanser review indie lee Emma Hardie fresh soy

The Second Cleanse/Morning Cleanse 

Indie Lee Rosehip Cleanser 

I wonder if this has been discontinued as I struggled to find many links for it but aside from that this is a lovely light gel to foam cleanser that left my skin feeling nourished and calmed! It says it removes makeup but I only used this as my second cleanse or morning cleanse so can’t say much for that side of it! It contains rosehip oil which is one of my favourite skincare ingredients as well as seaweed extracts and vitamins A, C and E. Strangely, I do find I get a slight “squeaky clean” feel with this which I don’t normally like but it doesn’t feel stripping at all and I think, due to the ingredients, with long term use I would see more benefits with things like dry patches on my skin so might be more suited to my winter skin! It is £32 for the full size which is 125ml. 

 

Emma Hardie Moringa Light Cleansing Gel 

The EH Moringa Cleansing Balm is one of my favourite cleansers so I couldn’t wait to try the light gel version! They both have the same luxurious citrus scent but obviously the texture is very different! It contains Moringa, sweet almond oil, omega 6, vitamin E and essential fatty acids so it feels super hydrating on the skin as well as making it feel soft. I personally prefer to use this at night as a second cleanse as opposed to my morning cleanse as the feel of the oils acts like extra hydration for me and I don’t need any extra oil on my skin during the day! This was the smallest of my samples so I haven’t quite fallen in love with it as much as the OG balm cleanser which will be my next cleanser repurchase once I get through my mini stash as the scent has reminded me how much I love it! The full size gel retails for £34 for 100ml. 

 

Fresh Soy Face Cleanser 

Finally, we have the Fresh Soy cleanser – a super lightweight cucumber scented gel and probably my favourite of the three second cleansers I have featured here! It’s pH balanced and rich in amino acids to help maintain healthy skin and keep it calm and nourished. This one also claims to remove makeup but again I haven’t tested the theory as I much prefer an oil or balm to do that job! I do find this is my current preferred AM cleanse as it’s so balancing and mattifying without feeling like it’s dried out my skin. Very simple but very soothing and £30 for 150ml! 

 

I am loving using up my stash at the minute so I’m going to try to get some more cleansers into rotation soon as I’m nearly finished all three of the morning cleansers already! If you want to read about my previous cleansers check out the first and second instalments of this series! Let me know if you have tried any of the above or tell your favourite cleansers! 

 

Danielle xx

 

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Monday, 10 April 2017

Latest in Beauty Subscription Box

latest in beauty subscription box

Latest in Beauty are my favourite beauty box service, they continually come out with collaborations with the likes of Glamour magazine and Origins and also offer a subscription service! I’ve never subscribed to the likes of Birchbox or Glossybox before because I don’t like the fact you don’t know what you’re getting each month but with Latest in Beauty you choose exactly what you want to receive each month - brands range from Rimmel and MUA to Nuxe and Omorovicza! Now I certainly don’t need any more beauty products but I was tipped over the edge this time when I saw what had been added to the website when Sal at Umm Baby Beauty showed her last box over on Instagram! She is one of my favourite bloggers and you should all follow her immediately if you aren't already! 

The Jurlique Rosewater Balancing Mist was the product that did it for me – I have wanted to try the brand for the longest time but the products aren’t cheap and I was unsure if the rose scent would be too much for me. I’ve only used this a couple of times since I got it but the scent is very gentle and the mist feels really refreshing!

The Bumble and Bumble Hairdressers Invisible Oil PrimerDr Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Universal Daily Peel pads and Oskia Renaissance Mask were also Sal inspired purchases and all brands I’ve heard great things about but never tried anything from so thought this was the perfect time! I’ve only used the invisible oil primer and so far so good, it’s lightweight and doesn’t make my hair greasy and apparently it’s meant to protect against heat styling too so perfect for me!

latest in beauty subscription box oskia renaissance mask

You will see a continuing theme here as all the rest of the products I went for are from brands I have tried nothing or very little from. Next up is the Ole Henrickson Sheer Transformation Facial Crème to help fade skin discoloration and retexturise the skin, NUDE Skincare Rescue Oil to smooth skin and refine texture (can you tell I have a thing for products that promise to do this?!) and Purity Made Simple 3 in 1 Cleanser which I thought would be nice to use in the morning with my Foreo Luna.

I also picked out a Nanshy Kabuki Brush because I haven’t used one in years preferring my Real Techniques blush brush for bronzing but I wanted to try the brand and the Elemis British Botanical Body Cream as I wanted a change from my usual Soap and Glory or Nivea creams!

latest in beauty subscription box 9 product

So that was my build your own box! Lots of new products to try and I’m sure you will see them pop up here or on my Instagram soon! It also came in a makeup bag which I wasn’t expecting and I know that when I bought a one off box for my aunt at Christmas you had to buy this separately if you wanted it (£4) so I’m not entirely sure if this just comes the first time you sign up to the subscription but I’m assuming so!

I went with the 9 product subscription but they also offer a 3 product or 6 product box. As well as the subscription service you can buy a box at any time as a one off buy though it’s slightly more expensive. To subscribe to the three product box its £9 per month with free delivery or £16 one off plus £3.95 delivery. Six products are £15 or £22 plus delivery and the nine product box (my personal favourite) is £18 or £25 plus delivery. You can see why I went with the nine product subscription though I will cancel it before next month or downgrade it depending on what’s new in to pick from!

Have you tried the Latest in Beauty subscription box?

Danielle xx

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