Unlikely Holiday Washbag Hero…

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Body washes are never the most thrilling beauty products to write about, but this little number from Weleda very much deserves a proper mention. It’s difficult to find shower gels and body cleansers that are gentle and non-drying but that actually work; lots of the effective ones leave my skin too squeaky and stripped, many of the “kinder” versions seem to be a little wishy-washy and useless.

Weleda’s Citrus Body Wash was one of the more surprising beauty heroes to emerge from my holiday washbag; I had pushed it down to the bottom of the testing pile because I didn’t like the idea of a citrusy scent, but used it as an emergency measure when the Korres showergel that was in my hotel room failed to step up to the mark. I was pleasantly surprised to find that the citrus scent wasn’t your run-of-the-mill “lemon and lime” but more of a mediterranean cologne kind of smell. I didn’t mind it at all, though I think I’d still probably prefer the Wild Rose or Pomegranate versions. Scent aside, I just thought that the body wash was a perfect holiday product; moisturising, non-squeaky, but effective enough to cleanse off sunscreen and salt water and chorine smells and all of the other less-than-desirable things that cling to your person when it’s hot and sweaty.

I had a few little tubes of this, and you can buy them in 20ml sizes from Weleda, but it’s much more cost-effective to get a 200ml and decant into travel bottles. You can find all of the different scents on Amazon for around £7.75 per tube with free delivery – the Wild Rose is here. Slightly pricier than your average shower gel, but not outrageously so, and it has a really luxe feel that makes it worth every penny.

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Summer Beauty Products: Part 1 of About 3,245.

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Some summer beauty products for you. I’ve done loads of these posts as I got a bit carried away doing still life photographs! In this one there’s a brilliant body moisturiser, a couple of very lightweight face hydrators and some other bits and bobs that have grabbed my interest. Can you tell that I’ve become preoccupied with organising my products according to packaging colours? It’s a terrible habit – I have dozens of still life compositions waiting in my drafts folder, but some of the product combinations are just too random to publish!

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So, from left to right: Kate Somerville’s Quench Oil Free Serum, which is a brilliant one if your skin is oily/combination but on the dehydrated side. It really does the trick and sits well underneath most moisturisers I’ve tried it with. You do need a moisturiser on top, though – I think it kind of works in tandem with whatever you apply over it, because it seems to supercharge your moisturiser but worn alone it feels a bit…weird.  I think you can only order Kate Somerville through Sephora, which is unfortunate, but here’s the link to take a look.

A bright pink gloss from Urban Decay – Scandal – which is from the High-Colour range. High colour indeed – this is punchy and not for the faint hearted! The pigment is intense, the formula is longwear… Perfect for long days in the sun and looks great with sunglasses. Find it for £15 here.

The Bio-Essence Sleeping Beauty Mask; not the most powerfully hydrating overnight mask I’ve tried (I reckon that this Kiehl’s one pips it to the post quite easily) but it’s fresh and cooling and lovely, and if you were post-beach and a little bit sun-beated, it would feel insanely nice. Find it here.

You can just about see La Roche-Posay’s Lipikar Baume peeking out – one of the best body lotions I’ve tried, and no other moisturiser seems to get rid of my itchy flaky shins like this one. I’s actually called “anti-scratch”, so there we go – soothing stuff for annoyed, dried-out skin. It’s £10.60 here.

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Next batch: the very summery edition of the Clarisonic Mia, in Faded Rose. I’ve been working the Mia back into my routine during pregnancy – I’ve been avoiding most deep cleansing masks and so on, because they made my skin instantly sensitive, so going in gently with a nice cleansing balm and my brush has been a good alternative. You can find the Clarisonic Mia here.

What’s this little funny-looking gadget, you ask? It’s the new Gillette Venus “Snap”, a portable razor. Same razor heads, little handle. It’s actually very ergonomic –  I think that I almost prefer it to the traditional handle. You can find that online here.

And last, but most definitely not least (how very dare you!) my new Colab Dry Shampoo in Monaco. I can’t stop spraying it. Even when my hair is clean. If you want a) a bit of de-greasing, b) a spot of root-lifting and c) amazingly fragranced hair then look no further! You can find it online here.

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Summer Beauty Products: Part 3 of About 3,245.

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OK look, this is probably the last of these funny little “summer beauty products” posts now; I had fun doing my colour-coded still life pictures but it’s getting beyond a joke! I must stop! Though I have to say I’m particularly proud of this one – I can tell you that bright yellows and blues aren’t the easiest colours to match packaging to. And then it has to be products that you’re actually using and that bear some relevance to the summer months…

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Let’s get started. The bag, incidentally, is from the Laura Bailey collection at L.K.Bennett – there are similarly-printed sandals and heels and so on, very bold and slightly retro. (I’m avoiding L.K.Bennett at the moment due to the sheer number of things that I really-really-need-but-can’t-have. It’s too much temptation.) The things in front of the bag are as follows:

Pai Copaiba Deep Cleanse AHA Mask: full review here, find it online here. A brilliantly gentle mask that manages to still be effective – skin is left looking brighter and renewed and you really feel as though the proverbial cobwebs have been dusted away.

Moving to the right (I didn’t plan my close-ups very well and so everything is out of sync, sorry!) we have the Energy Bank Hand Makeover by This Works. I like the brand This Works – they have an amazing sleep spray and some brilliant face products. Their new Energy Bank range has an uplifting scent to kickstart your day and the Hand Makeover cream claims to do more than just moisturise – it’s supposed to reduce the appearance of skin imperfections, rather like a blurring veil. It didn’t do this a lot for me, but then I don’t have any dark spots on the backs of my hands (after using SPF on your face, always use the remnants for the backs of your hands, even if you just press them to your cheeks to absorb a bit of excess. Every little helps) and they are still quite smooth. My skin did look a little more happy and plumped-out, however, and I liked the fact that the texture was almost matte. You can find it online at ASOS here.

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The number of raving reviews I’ve seen for Tom Ford’s Costa Azzurra fragrance: it seems to be quite the hit. I’m going to stick my neck out and say that this is more of a men’s fragrance than a unisex one – though I haven’t even checked to see if it’s supposed to be unisex! Packaging-wise, you couldn’t get much more “sexy summer”; scent-wise, this is a woody, musky number with a fresh-breeze seaside-y kind of edge. Give it a try on counter, or it’s online here.

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L’Occitane Divine Cream – find it online here. This isn’t a new one, but it found its way into my holiday-let-travels stash and so I’ve been using it up. I’ve become rather addicted to the smell of it, but also love the rich texture and the fact that it does a sterling job of keeping my skin hydrated, but not greasy. Also: it’s bright yellow and looks good in my still life. Did I mention how difficult it is to find bright yellow beauty packaging?

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Weleda Foot Balm: read my full review here or find it online here. This is a great product to pick up before the summer really gets going. It’s instantly cooling and has a soothing effect on sore feet. It feels more than just a beauty product – it’s like the kind of thing you’d pick up in the medicine aisle of the supermarket if you were looking for something properly effective. Great for anyone who has to spend a lot of time stomping about, or who has a condition that causes swelling in the lower legs.

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