I’ve added a few new products to my usual beauty regime (see my morning makeup regime post here) and I wanted to tell you all about them – hair oil, perfume, serums… As time is of the essence and there are a few and very varied items on the list, I have decided to do it in a roundup format, as it makes more sense to me at the moment. Enjoy!
Last week I was invited to come and see the launch of a very special campaign by La Roche-Posay, in the battle against skin cancer. Skin cancer is a silent killer but if caught early is highly treatable. This is the premise behind the new campaign by La Roche-Posay, that if each and everyone of us becomes someone else’s skin checker, we can all help reduce mortality. There were dalmatians, manicures, instagram photos, cocktails and a lot more happening!
Getting older means taking extra care of your skin but sometimes it is hard to know if you’re doing it right, isn’t it? Last week I was invited to a very special event at Dermalogica, where I learned a lot! Curious? You should be, I learned some very interesting things about my skin and my future!
The event was organised by occasion of a few new products that Dermalogica just launched that promise to brighten up the future of our faces!
Do you remember my first post about Gold Crush? I have now been taking the supplement for over a month and it’s time to share the goodness with a lucky reader!
Gold Crush is a vitamin supplement, especially formulated to help your hair grow strong and healthy. It contains collagen, that magical ingredient that keeps us looking youthful and more importantly, is essential for healthy hair and nails.
I don’t think I’ve ever done a post about what beauty products I usually use in the morning, so I think this is a good time as any other. As you can see on the picture below, there’s a good variety of products – but trust me, there’s loads more where those came from. Recently I was having a conversation with a good friend, she says that it seems that the plethora of products, potions and powders only tends to increase. I find that to be true, not sure if a consequence of getting older and being more interested in makeup than I was when I was younger. Maybe I feel the need to disguise imperfections a bit more, maybe I’m more permeable to product adverts or look books, who knows. The fact is, I don’t like getting out of the house without some makeup on (although I do that on occasion, as sometimes going to the office doesn’t register as worthy of that effort every day), As such, here’s a glimpse into my beauty routine.