Sunday, 14 March 2021

Current Skincare | Cleansers #4

My cleanser obsession isn’t showing any signs of slowing down so here is the latest instalment of my current cleansers!

cleanser collection and review


First Cleanse

Bioderma Sensibio H2O Micelle Solution* RRP £11

I hadn’t tried too many micellar waters before this one and I have no interest in trying any others as this one is so good! I use it to remove the bulk of my makeup before going in with a balm or oil and it is lovely. The formula is gentle, non-astringent and really just feels like water, I was shocked at how much makeup it removed while leaving no residue or film behind! I would say it struggles a little with my waterproof mascara but that doesn’t concern me as I always follow up with another cleanser! Full review here!

 

The Ordinary Squalane Cleanser RRP £5.50

I am gutted this one is nearly finished! I was so late to the hype over it and it really is a beautiful, affordable cleanser! It feels so hydrating and turns from a creamy balm to a lightweight oil making quick work of removing makeup and never leaving my skin tight when I remove! I will definitely be picking up the jumbo size once this is finished and I get through another few cleansers! This also featured in a recent post all about my favourite affordable skincare picks!

 

Dr Dennis Gross Hyaluronic Marine Meltaway Cleanser RRP £30

Getting into pricier territory now and this cleanser like the name suggests is packed full of hyaluronic acid and is oil free. It is super creamy and almost feels like rubbing a moisturiser over makeup but again removes it easily (I use a damp face cloth). It’s also got quite an enjoyable sweet marshmellowy scent that adds to the experience and I love the bright blue packaging! My skin feels plump and hydrated after using and while I like this I don’t love it so probably won’t repurchase!

 

Jordan Samuel Skin The After Show Treatment Cleanser RRP £20

This is a brand I had wanted to try for ages as it’s so heavily hyped and I finally picked up this cleanser just before Christmas. It’s a thick, gel to oil formula so feels very rich and contains plant based oils and natural exfoliators and has a citrus scent. Again, this makes easy work of eradicating my makeup and spreads easily over my face before I remove with a face cloth. My face feels clean and hydrated after use but this is another one I just like and don’t love and I don’t think it will be a repurchase for me!

 

Emma Hardie Moringa Cleansing Balm RRP £47

My HG favourite cleanser and this also featured before way back in my first cleanser collection post! This is the most luxurious balm I have ever tried and as well as being an overall experience it works beautifully to remove my makeup. The balm melts easily and breaks down makeup and the cleansing cloth that comes with it is really thick and soft so perfect for removing the balm. The moringa scent is so uplifting and my skin always feels soft and hydrated after use! It’s the most expensive cleanser in my collection and it’s well worth the money in my opinion, this size pot will last me a lifetime and Look Fantastic always have if on offer so I’ve never actually paid full price for it! I also talked about it more in this post!

 

Emma Hardie moringa cleansing balm review

Second/Morning Cleanse

Cerave Hydrating Cleanser RRP £9.50

Another great budget pick and one I have already mentioned a couple of times before! It’s so simple, full of ceramides and hyaluronic acid and leaves my skin feeling clean, hydrated and never tight! I got this right when I started Roaccutane in October and have used it almost daily since so it lasts a long time too! Can’t recommend this one enough and it also made my best beauty discoveries of 2020 post! 

 

pm skincare routine

The Body Shop Deep Cleansing Seaweed Facial Wash RRP £8.50

My mum got me this for Christmas and even though it’s aimed more at combo-oily skin I opened it anyway! Aside from month one on Roaccutane I would classify my skin more as normal than dry the rest of the time I have been on it and I was expecting this to be drying considering it contains SLS and foams but I was pleasantly surprised! It doesn’t leave my skin feeling tight or dry and the scent is very refreshing! I’m going to save some of this for summer as I’d like to see how it performs when my skin becomes more oily again!


Scientia Peachy Clean Milky Oil Cleanser* RRP £24

The newest cleanser to my collection and one that contains oils and glycerin to replenish and maintain moisture. Although this does remove makeup, personally, I prefer something more heavy duty as my main first/makeup cleanse so this has become a second and morning cleanser for me. It feels lightweight and has a pleasant peach scent and the milky liquid emulsifies on contact with water. After rinsing or using a face cloth my skin feels hydrated and soft. There is no tight feeling after use and no residue is left behind! Read my full review from last week’s post here!

 

And that concludes my current cleansers! Well my open ones anyway! I actually have a few more in my stash as you can see below – what can I say, I am a cleanser junkie! If you want to see the other instalments in this series click here for One, Two and Three! Let me know your favourite cleansers in the comments! 


*denotes a PR sample that was sent to me. All opinions are my own. See my full disclosure here.

 

danielles beauty blog cleanser collection


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Sunday, 7 March 2021

Skincare Review | Supercharged Skincare with Scientia Beauty

 

scientia beauty review

Back in January I was sent these gorgeous products from Scientia and now I’ve tested them out for long enough I want to share my thoughts! First off, Scientia (pronounced See-en-cha) are vegan, cruelty free and made in the UK coming in sustainable, recyclable glass bottles. Their tagline is that this is “skincare worthy of your face and your shelf” and I mean, just look at them, definitely shelfie worthy! But are they face worthy? Read on to find out…

 

scientia beauty review

First up, the Peachy Clean Milky Oil Cleanser* RRP £24 for 95ml. It removes dirt, makeup and impurities whilst softening, hydrating and soothing skin. For me, I prefer something more heavy duty as my main first/makeup cleanse but this has slotted in nicely as a second and sometimes morning cleanse for me! Like the name suggests, it’s a lightweight milky cleanser that on contact emulsifies and it contains duh you guessed it Peach as well as Baobab, Rosehip and Jojoba oils to replenish skin and glycerin to maintain moisture. It is antioxidant rich and feels super nourishing and hydrating.

 

I massage 2-3 pumps into my skin then add a few drops of water to my hands before massaging again so it can emulsify and fully cleanse before rinsing. There is no tightness after use nor is any residue left behind and the product itself has a very lightweight peach scent. As well as feeling hydrated after use my skin feels soft and smooth too ready for my next skincare steps! 

 

skincare routine ft. scientia

My next step is then usually the Peach and Glow Hydra Skin Tonic* RRP £24 for 100ml and this is the one I was most excited to try as it contains Tranexamic acid and Bakuchiol. Being on Roaccutane at the minute (read more about that here) means my skin is too sensitive for glycolic acid, salicylic acid and retinol which are my normal go to’s for dealing with pigmentation which is my main skincare concern at the minute as my acne has cleared up with the drug. The hydra skin tonic targets pigmentation and dullness and as well as the Tranexamic acid and Bakuchiol it also contains Matrixyl 3000 and Glycerin resulting in hydrated and brighter skin. It works to target fine lines and dark spots while leaving skin hydrated and glowing.

 

Overall, I have found this toner to help even out my skin tone and add to my skins hydration levels. I haven’t seen a dramatic difference in my pigmentation but there is improvement for sure, it’s just slow progress! My skin does look much brighter though and I think this has been helping with fine lines (along with the other products!). It leaves my skin feeling soft and well prepped and though you can use by patting into skin I still prefer to use a reusable cotton pad to apply! It also has a light fruity scent and as you can see, a beautiful frosted glass bottle! 

 

scientia dusk elixir review

Lastly, I have the Dusk Elixir* RRP £32 for 50ml and I think this might be my favourite of the bunch. Like the words on the bottle suggest, this aims to regenerate, rewind, replenish and restore the skin and let me tell you it is a dream to apply! It’s a rich, viscous, hydrating liquid made up of 23 natural oils including Rosehip, Moringa and Bakuchiol. These help boost collagen production and tackle signs of ageing while supporting natural repair and recovery overnight. Lavender, Ylang Ylang and Frankincense oils give this oil a spa like quality too with the overall scent feeling beautifully calming right before bed. Like I said, I can’t use retinol right now so I particularly like the inclusion of the Bakuchiol. It’s a naturally occurring alternative and helps reduce the appearance of fine line and wrinkles.

 

Three drops is enough for my face and neck and I like to inhale the scent too as it’s so therapeutic before gently rubbing in upward motions! Other ingredients in the oil have antioxidant properties and overall, the results the next morning for me are hydrated, calm, plump, supple and less dull skin! I love the opaque pink bottle and the bottle itself is also a huge 50ml not the standard 30ml so will last a lifetime! I also mentioned it in my last favourites post here!

 

All the product pages have a nice little run down of where they source the main ingredients from and some background! I really can’t recommend these products enough! I haven’t been noticing fine lines as much - I have a smile line on one side that I judge most days lol and lately I don’t think it has been that noticeable – and I would say its largely down to these, the Hydra Skin Tonic and Dusk Elixir in particular! They come beautifully packaged in cardboard boxes as well as their weighty glass bottles and I think the price per ml is generous!

 

Products are available directy from Scientia Beauty and now on Cult Beauty! Have you tried anything from Scientia? Let me know what you think!

 

*denotes a PR sample that was sent to me. All opinions are my own. See my full disclosure here.

 

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Sunday, 28 February 2021

Beauty Spend Report | February 2021

 

danielles beauty blog spend report

Uh oh, it’s that time again and I really did plan to be good this month but what started with a little slip became a full on slide into treat yo self territory as I started a new job and decided to reward myself muhahaha. 

 

cult beauty lip edit review
cult beauty the lip edit

Back in, I think January, I saw the Cult Beauty Lip Edit was coming soon so signed up to the waitlist. Unfortunately, it’s sold out now but it contains five lip products – the Glow Recipe Watermelon Glow Lip Pop, Huda Beauty Silk Balm and Patchology Flash Patch Hydrating Lip Gel which I haven’t tried before and the Nuxe Reve de Miel lip balm and Sol de Janeiro Brazilian Kiss lip butter which I have! For £20 but with contents worth over £55 I couldn’t pass this up as I am going through lip balms like crazy at the minute and I had planned on repurchasing the Sol de Janeiro balm anyway as I loved it so much (it’s £15 alone!) It reminds me of the Sephora Favourites sets and I love the big reusable box it comes in too, I hope Cult Beauty do more of these! 

 

vieve sunset blush cherub review

Next up, another Cult Beauty order and I convinced myself I didn’t need these but then I got a 15% off code and couldn’t resist any longer! I picked up the Vieve Sunset Blush in Cherub (normally £23, I got for £19.55). This is a lot more pigmented than I thought it was going to be so requires a light hand but first impressions are good, it wears for an impressive amount of time! I also picked up the Ordinary Concealer in 1.1N (£4.90 but got for £4.17) which is unfortunately is a little too light for me, the formula itself seems good though, lightweight but not as much coverage as say the NARS Soft Matte concealer. The Charlotte Tilbury Hyaluronic Happikiss in Pillowtalk was the last product from this haul and at £25 full price it isn’t the most affordable lip balm I have in my collection, getting it for £21.25 made me feel a little better! The packaging is not quite as luxe as say the Superstar Lips but it’s a beautiful formula and shade and I can’t wait to wear it more! With this order I also got 5% cashback through my bank as they had a retailer offer with Cult Beauty so another £2.25 will go back into my bank account! 

 

vieve sunset blush in cherub

vieve sunset blush cherub swatch
l-r: light swatch of Vieve blush in Cherub, The Ordinary concealer in 1.1N, CT Happikiss in Pillowtalk

Lastly, I was missing my brow lady and getting sick of having to fill in my brows so much so I did a little order of the Eylure Dybrow Eyebrow Dye Kit in Dark Brown for £6.50. I am super happy with the results of this so far, I didn’t leave on for the full recommended time as it was the first time I had done my own brows but I was happy with the colour it gave so will keep it on longer next time! Also, not pictured is a last minute order of some black lash dye as I may as well go all out (£10.96)!

 

I also used Top Cashback on my Cult Beauty orders which will give me back 52p when it clears as well as the £2.25 from the bank! My final total spend was £82.43 instead of £90.36! There are a few things on my shopping list at the minute but they are mostly repurchases so I will try to make more of a concerted effort over the next few months with my spending! Hopefully my next beauty spend report will be an amalgamation of a couple of months! If you want to see Janaury’s Beauty Spend Report click here!

 

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Sunday, 21 February 2021

Five Things I’m Loving | February 2021

It’s been months since I’ve done one of these! Despite being a magpie for new products I am also a creature of habit and it takes me a while to start using things consistently enough to form an opinion on. But, today I’ve got five firm favourites! 

 

five things im loving scientia beauty nars lanolips charlotte tilbury

 

The NARS Soft Matte Concealer in Light 2 Vanilla has actually featured before in my Best Beauty Discoveries of 2020 post but I just need to mention it again as it’s my new go to! My favourite concealer, the Amazing Cosmetics Amazing Concealer was discontinued and I picked up this and the MAC Pro Longwear Concealer around the same time but I’ve barely touched the MAC as I haven’t found it as good as the NARS! This is matte but not drying and it has great coverage! I don’t experience any flaking even on my drier than normal skin at the minute and the colour match is perfect for me! I was using a concealer buffing brush when I first got it but have switched to my finger tip and prefer this method of application! I think when I use a bit more I will have to go back to the brush to get everything out of the pot but it’s a small price to pay!


The Lanolips 101 Ointment Multipurpose Superbalm also featured quite recently in this brand overview post and it’s been on my lips non-stop since then so deserves another mention! It’s a pet peeve of mine to wake up in the night and my lip balm to have worn off but with this there is no chance of that. Although it has lots of uses - dry patches, cuticles, nasal passages, lips, you name it, I use this mainly for my lips and sometimes I also rub a tiny bit inside my nostrils as they are so dry and prone to nosebleeds at the minute as I’m on accutane and it works a treat! It is so thick and hydrating and stays put all night long ensuring I don’t wake up with uncomfortable dry skin on my lips! 

 

Next up, the Scientia Beauty Dusk Elixir* has filled the face oil void I’ve had in my life since I finished my beloved Trilogy Rosehip Oil last year. It contains a blend of 23 oils including Rosehip, Moringa and Bakuchiol and feels super rich and hydrating. Overnight, this works to regenerate and repair skin and tackle early signs of aging. I wake up to soft, plump, supple skin every time! The scent makes me feel like I am getting a facial and is so therapeutic and calming, perfect for before bed! The products are also cruelty free and this bottle is huge at 50ml and its £32. I have a brand review coming soon with the other products I was sent but this one has really stood out to me so needed a mention! 

 

nars blush in behave

Now, for another couple of makeup bits that haven’t left my face over the last few months – the NARS blush in Behave being one! I am so glad I picked this up before Christmas when Cult beauty had 20% off. It’s a beautiful, warm, pink, matte blush that is buildable and lasts all day for me. It’s one I don’t need to think about and even though its matte it’s not flat and it adds a little somethin’ somethin’ to my cheeks! This is my first full size NARS blush but I already knew I loved the formula as I have four minis in Dolce Vita, Impassioned, Deep Throat and Orgasm (from most to least liked).

 

The Charlotte Tilbury Superstar Lips in Pillowtalk popped up in my recent Mask Proof Tinted Lipbalms post and has been getting more love than usual now I am back in the office with my mask on a lot more. This is the most long lasting lip balm I own meaning even through mask on/off, tea drinking etc I still have some colour on my lips and most importantly hydration! It’s a pricey option at £25 but once I know I will repurchase when I run out because it works so well for me! 

 

nars soft matte concealer vanilla swatch nars behave charlotte tilbury pillowtalk
l-r NARS Soft Matte Concealer in Vanilla, NARS Blush in Behave, CT Superstar Lips in Pillowtalk

So, those are my current favourites! Do you share any of the same? Let me know what you have been loving over the last month!

 

*denotes a PR sample that was sent to me. All opinions are my own. See my full disclosure here.


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