Hello everyone! Can’t believe it’s nearly November already, October has gone pretty quick! I thought I wouldn’t use a lot of product this month, but I ended up having more empty products than usual! So here’s what I’ve used up this October:
Lush – Mask of magnaminty (£5.50 for 125g)
I haven’t tried many products from Lush, so I decided to give this face mask a go. I really like the smell, it’s very minty and it feels very fresh on the skin; however, if you don’t like strong scented products, then I wouldn’t advise you to buy this face mask. It is quite easy to apply, but I needed a lot of product to cover my face entirely, which means that this mask didn’t last me as long as other ones I’ve tried. Moreover, the small “granules” (if that word makes sense?) makes it very difficult to get an even layer. Once it’s dry on your skin it is very easy to remove, however I didn’t notice any improvements, my skin didn’t feel very soft nor cleaner. So as a conclusion, although this face mask has a lot of potential, I’m not going to repurchase it.
The Body Shop Strawberry Shower Gel (£4 for 250 ml)
Last month I talked about the Coconut Shower Cream, which I mainly didn’t like because it was a cream and therefore didn’t lather at all (I really need to learn to read the labels carefully, I may have made this mistake again…). Anyway, this is a shower gel, which means that it lathers more than a cream, and ohhhh words cannot describe how much I liked this product! The smell is divine, it is very very strong (again, don’t buy this if you don’t like strong scented products), and your skin smells amazing hours after your shower. It is not the cheapest shower gel, but if you wait for the sales (I bought two for £6) then I would recommend to treat yourself and buy a couple of these because they are so good and they last quite a long time!
Radox Revive Mandarin & Lemongrass Handwash (£1.99 for 300 ml)
The smell of mandarin is very present yet not too overpowering; the smell is very fruity, fresh and summery. It does lather very well and it was quite nice to use it… well it’s a very average hand wash, it is a good product for its price!
Soft & Gentle 48h Protection Anti-Perspirant Wild Rose & Vanilla (£2.75 for 250ml)
Despite not liking strongly perfumed deodorants (I’ve realised my skin simply can’t stand them) this deodorant worked quite well, as I wasn’t all smelly by the end of the day (eugh). However the smell is too overwhelming so I don’t think I will repurchase this particular deodorant in the future, but I might try some fresher, more natural scents from this brand.
Arm & Hammer Advance White Baking Soda Toothpaste (£2.60 for 75ml)
This is probably the only whitening toothpaste I’ve tried so far that actually made my teeth look a tiny bit whiter than usual. The formula is really nice, it tastes like mint but it is not strong at all. There is however one negative point, which wasn’t really a problem for me, but it was for my boyfriend who made me notice it: it is rather watery compared to most toothpastes. Don’t expect this toothpaste to leave your teeth white and clean permanently (is there such a toothpaste anyway?) but overall it is a very pleasant toothpaste to use and I will be repurchasing it again if I can’t find anything better.
Garnier Skin Naturals Moisture Match Protect and Glow Illuminating Light Lotion SPF 20 (£5.99 for 50ml)
I never thought I would ever finish this moisturiser! I read a review about it recently and the author complained that it only lasted her two weeks – well, I’ve used three of these tubes and they always last me about three months! I have used the green tube in the past (for oily/combination skin) but I wanted to try a different moisturiser so I opted for… the same brand, only for a different type of skin. Needless to say, I regretted it. My skin is everything but normal, so you can probably guess this moisturiser isn’t made for me at all. I like the fact that it has got SPF, as I used this during the summer, but this moisturiser looks and smells like a sun cream, which is not what I’m looking for in an everyday cream. I find it to be very greasy and it takes ages for it to sink in my skin completely. I don’t think this review is actually useful because this product might actually be very good for normal skin, but if you want to try this Garnier cream and you have oily skin and you have oily skin, please buy the green tube, trust me you won’t regret it!
Simple Kind To Skin Vital Vitamin Foaming Cleanser (£4.49 for 150ml)
I have used a Simple moisturiser in the past and I noticed how good this brand is if you have sensitive skin (and oily skin too, their product are not greasy at all!). The main reason why I chose to try this particular cleanser is because it foams, which is great if you’re looking for a very gentle cleanser which is also very easy and quick to remove. It leaves my skin feeling very fresh and clean, and I would highly recommend this product to everyone, and especially to who doesn’t like scented cleansers.
Gliss Liquid Silk Gloss Hair-Express Repair Conditioner (£3.79 for 200ml)
Another product that I thought I would never be able to use up! This lasted me over a year and I’m so happy it’s finally empty – it didn’t do anything, anything at all for my hair! It smells lovely, it is not greasy and it lasts a long time for such an affordable price, but as I didn’t see any improvement whatsoever I won’t buy this product again.
Garnier Skin Start Afresh Cleansing Lotion (£3.60 for 200ml)
My last product is this make-up remover from Garnier. What a disappointment. It claims to ‘effectively clean and remove make-up from your face and eyes, even waterproof mascara’ and to be suitable for sensitive skin. Not only it doesn’t remove eye make-up effectively, but I even had to stop using it on my eyes because it stings so much, my eyes would always be so watery! Which means I only used it to remove my foundation, and used a micellar water to remove eye make-up. It lasted me quite a long time, but I really disliked this product and I’m so happy I can finally get rid of this. Personally, I’m not even a massive fan of milky make-up removers, but this, this is a big NO for me.
That’s it for this month! Have you used any of these products? What did you think of them? What have you used up this month?
Lorraine x