High Five! 5 Seaside Soothers
Stop groaning…it’s another High Five! This time I’m looking at products that I have wittily called ‘Seaside Soothers’ – I like me a bit of alliteration. Although I say at the beginning of the video that these aren’t products “meant for sensitive skin per se” just ignore that – in fact all of the products are good to go on sensitive skin, unless you have specific allergies to certain ingredients. Skin sensitivity is such a delicate issue because there can be so many different things that people are allergic to or that trigger off reactions, so if you know that a certain ingredient messes up your skin, avoid it like the plague even if the product says it’s for sensitive skin!
Shopping list, as always, is below the video pane. Enjoy – these videos are much shorter than the usual, so I hope that’s good news for you!
Shopping List
Nail Polish is Fluro Orange from POP Cosmetics
Avene Soothing Cream, £12 from Escentual: http://tidd.ly/dd01a3e1
La Roche Posay Lipikar Body Wash, £9.50 from Escentual: http://tidd.ly/3f76f81d
Samples – you have to keep checking back because they go in and out of stock all the time! http://tidd.ly/1c42de38
Jergens Aloe Soothing Body Lotion, £4.99 from Boots: http://tidd.ly/1df26c38
Konjac Sponge, £5.75 from Zuneta: http://tinyurl.com/3slcv6w
Queen Seaside Cream, £23.45 online here: http://tinyurl.com/3bgxgj4
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Love your hair!!
OMG YOUR HAIR!!! in loveeeee xx
Oh and the avene cream has become the only product I use in this burning heat
I just bought a Konjac sponge and I was wondering if you knew whether you need to dampen the face with water first then use the sponge or if the damp sponge is just used directly on dry skin to properly remove make-up and cleanse the skin? Thanks.
@Natalie I use it on a wet face, it’s entirely up to you. You can also use it with a creamy cleanser (I use my Pai one) xx