30.7.19

Nivea Micellar Water for Dry Skin

Nivea Micellar Water for Dry Skin

In the unlikely event that I wear makeup (nowadays rarely do) I'll use a makeup remover to get rid of it at the end of the day, and these past couple of months I've been using the Nivea Micellar Water for Dry Skin. 

This product features 'natural almond oil' and claims to be a 3 in 1 cleanser for face and eyes by removing makeup gently without rubbing and caring for lashes, cleansing deeply, and moisturising and soothing the skin. 

I don't really use it on my facial skin as much as I do to remove eye makeup, but I do find out that it gently removes makeup and leaves the skin soft. While it does need a couple of swipes to get all my eye makeup off it's something to be expected as it is a gentle cleanser. 

What I really like about the Nivea Micellar Water for Dry Skin is that I think my lashes have grown slightly since using it as it contains castor oil, which helps with lash growth. It also contains glycerin and panthenol, ingredients that also soften the skin. 

It's easy to use, as most makeup removers, just wet a cotton pad and wipe the skin until clean without the need to rinse it off once finished. Afterwards I like to wipe my lids with some water to get any residue off my skin to avoid it drying out and proceed to apply my eye cream. 

I would recommend the Nivea Micellar Water for Dry Skin if you want a quick and easy way to remove face and eye makeup while also caring for your lashes. 

Find Nivea Micellar Water in Boots and Superdrug

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25.7.19

Stationery Haul Video

Stationery Haul Video

The video is in Spanish but you can always turn on subtitles and see the items I showed in my last New In posts.

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23.7.19

Dr. Jart Cicapair Cream Watercolour Illustration

Dr Jart Cicapair Watercolour Illustration

Dr Jart Cicapair Watercolour Illustration

An illustration of a product I really want to try, the Dr Jart Cicapair Tiger Grass Color Correcting Treatment, which is a green tinted cream that cancels out redness on the skin while also strenghtening it.

If you like this illustration you can purchase sticker and other stationery items with it on my RB shop.

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16.7.19

L'oreal Fine Flowers Gel-Cream Wash

L'oreal Fine Flowers Gel-Cream Wash review

The L'oreal Fine Flowers Gel-Cream Wash is a cleanser with no soap or alcohol designed for dry and sensitive skin as it cleanses, purifies and softens thanks to the use of rose and jasmine.

This product has a milky gel texture that doesn't lather up too much and leaves skin soft as it cleanses it. Thanks to the use of glycerin, jasmine and rose extracts it soothes and moisturises. It doesn't have a discernible fragrance but that didn't bother me.

What I didn't love about this product is that it didn't deeply cleanse my skin, leaving it feeling like it had product build up over the course of a couple of weeks' use. Also it doesn't have any other properties other than softening the skin and I usually go for cleansers that do more than just that, such as lightly exfoliate, hydrate or even out skin tone and texture. For that reason I wouldn't buy it again, however I would recommend it if you are looking for a simple, moisturising cleanser or have dry skin.

Find L'oreal Fine Flowers Gel-Cream Wash in Boots and Superdrug.

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