Tuesday, 3 April 2018

My Breakout Arsenal!



Recently I got a couple of spots which were seemingly larger than the usual type I get, so I did a little experiment with some of the products in my stash to see how quickly I could heal them. The results were surprising and I was chuffed to bits that with these products I could heal fairly big spots in a matter of 2 days, so I just had to share!

These were the steps I took and the order I used them. This is mainly the routine I followed in the evening but you could extract certain steps and apply them in the morning for double the effect.

Mud Mask:

After using a gentle non-stripping cleanser I like to use a clay/mud mask on the affected areas like a spot treatment. This is a constant step I take whenever a spot appears no matter how big or small. I apply a thin layer to individual spots and wait for around 10 mins. I like to use this time to do other things so I am being productive!
This Glamglow Super Mud Clearing Treatment contains a blend of charcoal and 6 acids (glycolic acid, salicylic acid, lactic acid, mandelic acid, pyruvic acid, and tartaric acid) to help de-congest the skin and minimise redness. I personally couldn’t use this all over my face as it is strong and quite potent, but when applied to spots individually it’s marvellous at calming them down and drawing out the crap so to speak. If used consistently morning and night this helps flatten the ‘lumps’ and reduces soreness.
My other recommended options are Ren Clearcalm, L’Oreal Pure Clay Detox and Una Brennan Pore Purifying. 

Repairing Serums:

Next I applied the Dr Jart Tiger Grass Re:Pair Serum to reduce redness and soothe the sore spots. This is a fairly new discovery for me but one that I am so happy I’ve got on hand. It’s designed to calm skin and aid wound recovery. It contains mineral and herb complexes to support the skin’s barrier and soothe skin. Whenever I get breakouts I will be sure to reach for this. It definitely assists in speeding up the healing process and left my skin a lot calmer. This would be good for those wanting to repair/prevent any damage caused by picking, because let’s face it we all do it from time to time! It’s cooling and feels amazing when it touches the skin.

The next serum I used is the Alpha H VitaminB with Copper Tri-Peptide, the ingredients list is antioxidant heaven and it’s a real powerhouse product. This blue liquid contains Niacinamide, Ferulic Acid, Copper Peptides, Hyaluronic Acid and Chia Seed extract. All of which help to strengthen the skins barrier and encourage cell renewal. I use this daily anyway but it is especially effective at helping heal the skin and prevent scarring. It is super cooling on the skin as well and instantly plumps it up. This is an excellent choice for aging skin that is misbehaving.

Facial Oil:

Now you may think this a strange step to choose when breaking out but seriously the effects of using an oil are hugely beneficial for blemished skin. Alkimi Cinco is currently my go to and has been recently reviewed by me (see my previous blog post here). This is a fantastic facial oil for oily/combination skin types. I find this reduces inflammation and when I apply on individual spots it helps bring them to a head or flatten them to practically nothing. I am currently loving facial oils that heal the skin and are high in linoleic acid. By using a facial oil dedicated to your skin type it can do wonders. Caroline Hirons did a good video with Votary on the benefits of using an oil when breaking out, I’d recommend watching it as its interesting and certainly changed my view on how I heal spots!
Essentially you don’t want to be ‘drying’ the area out which is what leads to scarring. Another fantastic oil to mention is Balmology Skin Remedy which is also amazing for unruly skins. I used up a whole bottle of it last year. Other oil’s that fall into this category are Sunday Riley UFO, Herbivore Lapis and Votary Clarifying Facial Oil. None of those I have used but I’ve heard many rave reviews. 

Acne Patches:

Not essential but for me a must have. These Cosrx Pimple Master Patches are incredible. I use one of these overnight every time I get a spot which is unhappy and sore. They don’t tend to work as well for whiteheads or large cysts but for those spots that fall in the middle category they are awesome. These hydrocolloid stickers create an invisible barrier to prevent the spread of bacteria and infection. They work to draw out impurities and speed up the life cycle. If I am at home without makeup I like to leave one on all day to work its magic and it stops me from constantly wanting to look at it and touch it. I find these patches so effective at calming the spot down, drawing out any redness and generally healing the spot fast. Some have known to disappear overnight! I think these need to be in everyone’s stash, they come in different sizes to accommodate whatever monster may crop up on your face.

So, there you have it. A breakdown of products I used to heal the unwelcome visitors that popped up on my face in the last week! You can pretty much tweak the steps to fit in with your regime but I will be sticking to this routine going forward as it worked for me. I hope you've found it helpful!

What tips do you have for healing blemishes?

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Friday, 16 March 2018

Alkimi Cinco Facial Oil



Now firstly I have to say this review is well overdue. In fact about 3 months overdue but oh well! Better late than never! Let me introduce you to Cinco, the beautiful facial oil that has been created by the lovely Natalie from @RoadtoGlow on Instagram. She is a gorgeous lady and seriously knows her stuff when it comes to skincare! Definitely go and check her out. You will want to after I have finished with this review anyway 😉


The standout reason for me buying this oil was not only to support a friend but because it is free from essential oils. I personally believe it is much harder to create an effective facial oil minus essential oils. But Natalie has most certainly done that.

The majority of brands out there (especially the ‘green’ and ‘natural’ ones) tend to include essential oils so it is refreshing to see something different. My skin tends to be ok with EO’s but it very much depends on the quality of the ingredients, and how regularly I use them. If most of my routine consisted of products that contain high levels of EO’s then my skin would probably freak out. I like that with this it doesn’t matter what my skin is doing or how sensitive it is, I can feel assured that it will do no harm or cause further aggravation.

Natalie has formed this oil off the back of her own experiences and needs for her skin type. After struggling to find a solution for her acne she began researching skin physiology and ingredients. And boy is she a font of knowledge! Most oily/acneic skins have been shown to have low levels of linoleic acid in their skin, so products that are high in LA help balance out sebum production and reduce breakouts. The good news is Cinco contains high levels of LA oils and essential fatty acids, so this is a perfect companion for you if you suffer with your skin, whether it be due to acne or sensitivity. Here is a breakdown of the ingredients in order of appearance:

Omega 3 and 6 Fatty Acids - Both of which have high LA content and contribute to the beautiful rich texture and golden hue. These fatty acids which are found in many of the oils included in Cinco, assist in barrier repair, help skin retain moisture levels and promote elasticity.

Red Raspberry Seed Oil - High LA content, like black cumin seed oil this has incredible anti-inflammatory properties. It contains Vitamin E and Carotenoids which are powerful antioxidants that assist with reducing skin damage and plays an important part in the health of our skin.

Cranberry Seed Oil - High in Vitamin E, A, fatty acids and antioxidants it is a great all-rounder which is wonderful for mature skins and supports the aging process.

Watermelon Seed Oil - A lighter oil, high in LA, antioxidants and fatty acids. It’s particularly effective for oily skins but beneficial for all skin types including dry and irritated.

Black Cumin Seed Oil - High LA content, fatty acids and antioxidants, it offers soothing abilities to calm and relieve sensitivity whilst being antibacterial. It locks in hydration and acts like a shield for the skin.

Blueberry Seed Oil - One of nature’s most potent antioxidants, with a fatty acid content almost as high as rosehip oil. This is fantastic for rejuvenating and repairing the skin, keeping it plump and firm.

Rosehip Seed Oil - High LA content, commonly used to brighten and give the glow back into skin! Packed with vitamin c and lycopene this oil restores elasticity and protects against environmental stressors that can lead to wrinkles and dullness.

Pomegranate Seed Oil - High antioxidant and LA content. Extremely regenerative and nutritious, pomegranate seeds contain ‘punicic acid’ which is a fatty acid that has strong anti-inflammatory properties. This oil is particularly wonderful for maintaining skin firmness and stimulating collagen, which works well for mature skins.

Tamanu Oil - Rich in fatty acids and antioxidants it helps speed up skin healing and acts as a barrier on the skin. It is often used to help reduce the appearance of scars so would be perfect for skin prone to pigmentation.
Vitamin E - Speeds up cell regeneration so is used to treat scars, acne and wrinkles. It helps to retain the natural moisture content in the skin so is hugely beneficial for dull, dehydrated skins

Now you may look down the list and see that I have pretty much repeated myself throughout, but I am wanting to highlight that this oil is seriously packed with good stuff! There is nothing in it that you wouldn’t want on your skin. No added fragrance, no essential oils. Every ingredient included is jam packed with vitamins, omegas and antioxidants making for a highly nutritious facial oil.




I personally think the formula is exceptional. Although quite rich it isn’t heavy on the skin and absorbs almost instantly. It works well blended into a moisturiser or patted over the top of skin at the end of your routine. I have used it both day and night and can attest it works for either due to its non-greasy texture.  See pictures below, one of it sat on the skin and the 2nd shot is of it rubbed in. I'm sure you could have worked that out but thought I'd better clarify in case you wondered why there was just a picture of my hand!




In terms of scent, think natural and woody. I know other people have compared it to pencil shavings and I can certainly see why. If you are looking for a sensual, fragrant oil then this is not it. The scent was pretty much what I was expecting and I personally do not find it offensive at all.

If you are on the hunt for a new facial oil, try this. For the price, quality and quantity you cannot go wrong. From the UV protective packaging to the ingredients chosen, all is exceptionally sophisticated. Natalie has managed to blend a concoction that would suit most skin types but I personally think it is awesome for oily breakout prone skins. You can find lots of oils on the market dedicated to drier skin types so I think this sits in a unique group for the more easily congested prone skins.

More often than not I find myself reaching for this when I have a breakout as it works so well at speeding up the healing process and drawing out redness/irritation. I like to massage a tiny bit on individual spots as it acts like a spot treatment. It has rescued many a hormonal breakout since around November time when I first started using it!

If you are interested in purchasing this little bottle of magic for yourself you can buy here direct from Alkimi’s website. International shipping is offered and the rates are reasonable. Cinco is priced at £35 for 20ml (but a little birdy has told me that the bottle will be increasing to 30ml in the next couple of months!) 
Have you tried this oil or any other's that are essential oil free? I'd love to know!

Thanks for reading xx
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Tuesday, 20 February 2018

CeraVe Overview - Coming to the UK!



Finally, CeraVe have announced that they are launching in the UK and will be available at Boots as of 5th March! I for one am extremely happy with this news as I have been loving the brand for around a year, so thought I would share my views to help anyone who hasn't experienced the amazingness that is CeraVe! For those of you who are not aware of them, they are a huge American skincare line which has been developed by dermatologists and focuses on ceramides in particular. They are widely available in pharmacies such as Walmart and Target and come with a very affordable price tag. In my opinion their products deserve high praise, I love that they make themselves accessible to all budgets without compromising on ingredients.

The spotlight ingredients are essential ceramides (1, 3 and 6-II) as well as fatty acids and other lipids which are found naturally in skin. These are essential in maintaining healthy skin and for repairing and strengthening the skin’s barrier to retain moisture and prevent dryness and itchiness. CeraVe have created a ‘revolutionary’ delivery system called MVE (MultiVescular Emulsion Technology – what a mouthful) which releases moisturising ingredients over the course of 24 hrs, aiming to keep skin hydrated all day. I personally cannot attest to that as I think all moisturising products should aim to keep skin moisturised all day, but that’s just my opinion!

CeraVe has over 70 products within their range, all fragrance free and designed to be gentle and care for skin. I have only tried the 3 I am reviewing here, but I would say that this brand is suitable for most skin types including very sensitive/eczema prone. As with anything I’d patch test before slathering it all over though!
         (Left - Right: Renewing SA Cleanser, PM Moisturiser, Hydrating Cleanser)



Hydrating Cleanser:

My favourite product here and one that I will repurchase again and again. I would say if you have no idea what to buy from the brand then this would be a good place to start. It’s a non-foaming lightweight lotion containing hyaluronic acid and glycerine. It makes for an ideal morning or second cleanse and is super gentle and instantly calming on the skin.

My main concern was that this would clog my pores but I have not experienced that at all thank goodness. It cleanses the skin incredibly well and leaves skin so soft! It can be applied to dry or damp skin and removes easily with water without the need for a cloth. On this basis I find myself wanting to use it regularly and end up reaching for it over some of my more expensive cleansers, especially if I am breaking out or feeling sensitive. It just does everything I need it to. I personally wouldn’t use it to remove makeup but if I was only wearing a light layer then a double cleanse of this should suffice. It’s a basic no faff cleanser, but sometimes that’s exactly what the skin needs!

Apparently, it will sell at £9 for 236ml so I really don’t think you can go wrong, I can guarantee this will fly off the shelves!

Ingredients:

Purified Water, Glycerin, Behentrimonium Methosulfate, Cetearyl Alcohol, Ceramide 3, Ceramide 6-II, Ceramide 1, Hyaluronic Acid, Cholesterol, Polyoxyl 40 Stearate, Glyceryl Monostearate, Stearyl Alcohol, Polysorbate 20, Potassium Phosphate, Dipotassium Phosphate, Sodium Lauroyl Lactylate, Cetyl Alcohol, Disodium EDTA, Phytosphingosine, Methylparaben, Propylparaben, Carbomer, Xanthan Gum



PM Moisturiser:

This has become a trusty companion in my collection, a lightweight cream-gel hybrid which is perfect for oily/combination skins like mine. Again, packed with wonderful ingredients such a niacinamide, hyaluronic acid and cholesterol, I personally like to use this mixed in with a facial oil or on its own under an SPF during daytime.

 It feels soothing and nourishing on the skin and is easily absorbed, skin feels hydrated without feeling overwhelmed. I personally couldn’t use these on its own during the winter months as it wouldn’t be enough, but in the summer it’s ideal. I love that it mixes well with other products and makeup applies nicely over the top. Definitely one to try if you have dehydrated oily skin as it provides enough moisture for skin to feel comfortable without leaving any greasy residue. There are not many lightweight lotions on the market that tick so many boxes, this is a winner!

Ingredients:

Purified Water, Glycerin, Caprylic/Capric Triglycerides, Niacinamide, Cetearyl Alcohol, Ceramide 3, Ceramide 6-II, Ceramide 1, Phytosphingosine, Hyaluronic Acid, Sodium Hydroxide, Dimethicone, Behentrimonium Methosulfate, Ceteareth-20,  Polyglyceryl-3 Diisostearate, Cholesterol, Xanthan Gum, Carbomer, Disodium EDTA, Dipotassium Phosphate, Potassium Phosphate, Sodium Lauroyl Lactylate, Methylparaben, Propylparaben



Renewing SA Cleanser:

This is the newest addition to my CeraVe collection, I have only used it a handful of times but enough to give you my thoughts. If I compare this to other similar cleansers I’ve tried with Salicylic Acid then this would come out top, I personally prefer this over the IS Clinical Cleansing Complex which has a big following.

Of course you get quite a lot for your money quantity wise, but in addition to that it truly delivers when it comes to smoothing the skin and providing gentle chemical exfoliation without stripping it of its natural oils. When I saw that it was a gel texture I instantly thought it would leave my skin feeling dry and tight, but was pleasantly surprised that it does none of those things! I assume that this is because the formula contains hyaluronic acid and glycerine which give a healthy boost of hydration.

Despite being a foam cleanser it honestly leaves the skin super comfortable and soft. It doesn’t contain any harsh physical exfoliants so this would work extremely well as a daily cleanser for congested, acne prone skins. I personally like to use this when my skin is feeling dull and groggy, more so when my skin is suffering from hormonal breakouts as it helps reduce spots and calm them down. A must have when skin is misbehaving!

Ingredients:

Purified Water, Cocamidopropyl Hydroxysultaine, Glycerin, Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate, Niacinamide, Gluconolactone, Sodium Methylcocoyl Taurate, PEG-150 Pentaerythrityl Tetrastearate, Salicylic Acid, Ceramide 6-II, Ceramide 3, Ceramide 1, Hyaluronic Acid, Cholesterol, Sodium Benzoate, Zea Mays (Corn) Oil, Disodium EDTA, Sodium Lauroyl Lactylate, Cholecalciferol, Phytosphingosine, Xanthan Gum, Carbomer, Sodium Hydroxide


So, there we have it, my brief reviews on each CeraVe product I own, I hope they have been helpful and give you some ideas of what to purchase when the brand arrives in the UK! I’m sure they will be a massive hit over here and will go a long way in helping people achieve healthy skin without spending a fortune! Depending on what products they release here I’m thinking of purchasing the eczema/anti itch line for my son who suffers with eczema to see how they fare. I’m looking forward to seeing if they introduce the whole range or just certain popular products… I have my eye on the hydrating micellar water and SA cream next!


Have you tried CeraVe? What are your favourites from the brand or what are you looking to purchase when they come to the UK? I’d love to know!


Thanks for reading xx

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Friday, 16 February 2018

Ren Ready Steady Glow Daily AHA Tonic – First Impressions




It has been a while since I last posted anything on my blog but I very much believe that you should do what’s right for you at the time, and simply life got in the way. I lost motivation and dare I say it more important things took over and blogging took a back seat.  But fear not, my passion for all things beauty has not waivered during this time! I’ve been enjoying playing around with new products and being more consistent with my skincare routine.

I am going to attempt to get back into a much more regular schedule with posting, without putting too much pressure on myself. Quite simply, if I have something to talk about I will do it here rather than at length on my Instagram…

Anyway, I am back with a first impression review of the newly released Ren acid toner. I’ve been using this every night for just over a week, and I wanted to share my thoughts. Touted to be similar to Pixi Glow Tonic without the glycolic, this has been everything I wanted it to be and more. When I first saw that Ren were releasing a lactic acid based toner in a pump style bottle I knew I had to have it. Even if I didn’t ‘need’ it!

The star player in this formulation is Lactic Acid which is hailed as a gentler, more tolerated alternative to Glycolic. This milder AHA is becoming much more popular within the beauty industry and I can totally see why. It delivers results without stripping the skin or leaving it uncomfortable. I personally cannot use glycolic as it causes me irritation no matter what percentage I use, so I had really high hopes for this.

In addition to the lactic, salicin (willow bark extract) has also been included, this is a popular natural exfoliant which is both anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial. These ingredients combined work together to clear pores, smooth the skin and improve texture/tone whilst minimising irritation.

Another interesting inclusion is Azelaic Acid precursor which without going into too much detail is an organic compound found in wheat, rye and barley. To be honest I haven’t really heard much about this ingredient but after doing a little research have found that it has many skincare benefits! Primarily it is used to treat rosacea and like Salicin has anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial powers which helps prevent clogged pores. But from what I understand Ren have included this ingredient for its abilities to help with pigmentation and promote the brightening of the skin, which leads to the name ‘ready steady glow’!    

Anyway, now onto the bit you all want to know, does it deliver! So far yes…

I’ve been applying around 4 pumps of this to a cotton pad, gently sweeping across my skin, paying particular attention to congestion prone areas. There is a slight tingle and immediate mild redness but nothing that doesn’t disappear within minutes. Based on this sensation I thought that maybe my skin would react, but have been pleasantly surprised that my skin can tolerate this regularly. Although, half way through the first week I did notice my skin was feeling a little sensitive, so decided to back off and refrain from using it that particular day, but continued the following evening and all has been fine since then. No irritation has occurred.

In terms of results, without sounding like a cliché, my skin straight away looks brighter and more glowy after use! I imagine that using this paired with the mask in this range would be amazing when you want to get a radiance hit and lift dull skin.

Since adding this to my routine my skin has stayed blemish and bump free, even during my hormonal week, which is no mean feat! The texture around my jawline and chin area has improved, it’s the most prone to clogged pores but is currently smooth and calm! Of course, it may not solely be down to this, but in general if my skin is exfoliated regularly with formulations that suit my skin, breakouts/congestion occur rarely.  

The biggest change in my skin which I’ve only noticed in the last few days especially is that I am not as oily. Usually come early afternoon my skin is in much need of powder, but it’s not been required. I look in the mirror and feel comfortable with how my skin looks. Glowy, not greasy. In fact, I haven’t felt the need to even look in the mirror, oily skin folks will know what I mean, I haven’t been getting the urge! It could be a complete co-incidence but rarely do I find something that improves sebum production! I will keep a watchful eye and will continue to report back my thoughts!  

The only thing I would say is it is fragranced. I personally have no issues with this and I quite like the citrus scent, but it may be too strong for some. It has mandarin peel oil, orange flower oil, grapefruit peel oil and tangerine peel oil alongside added fragrance. These are lower down the list of ingredients and aren’t a concern for me but it may not be suited to highly sensitive skins. Saying that I wouldn’t disregard this tonic based on this, I have sensitivities towards some essential oils and fragrance but I really think it depends on the quality/formulation and quantity used.

To wrap this up it has been the perfect boost to my skincare regime, it has refreshed my skin and lifted it to a happier place. The formulation is gentle but very effective especially compared to other ‘acid toners’ on the market. The only other product that I have tried that possibly rivals this in terms of results is Sunday Riley Good Genes, but this is much more affordable! The pump delivery system is fun and practical, a design I wish other brands would take note of! I am looking forward to seeing the longer-term results, but based on my feelings so far, I am convinced this is going to be hugely popular in the beauty world and a product you will be seeing a lot more of. Especially in my skin routine!
Ingredients:
Aqua (Water), Sodium Lactate, Lactic Acid, Heptyl Glucoside, Potassium Azeloyl Diglycinate, Triethyl Citrate, Glyceryl Caprylate, Salix Nigra (Willow) Bark Extract, Benzoic Acid, Citrus Nobilis (Mandarin) Peel Oil, Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Flower Oil, Citrus Grandis (Grapefruit) Peel Oil, Citrus Tangerina (Tangerine) Peel Oil, Heptanol, Parfum* (Fragrance), Limonene
You can purchase this whopping 250ml bottle from here for £25.00 at Cult Beauty.

Have you tried this yet? If so I would love to hear your thoughts!

Thanks for reading xx
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Monday, 30 October 2017

Pixi Peel and Polish…Non-Glycolic Exfoliators


This is my first blog post in a while as life took over but I am determined to get back on it!  Bear with me as I maybe a bit rusty...Over the past few months I have been exploring non-glycolic exfoliating options so over the next few weeks I will be posting reviews of some that I have been trying with huge success! Recently I wrote about Medik8 blemish pads over on my Instagram so go check that out if you’re interested!

Firstly, I want to state that I won this product in a giveaway, but I will be purchasing once it’s finished for sure! This has been one of my favourite skincare discoveries of the year so far…

Unlike the glow tonic this has worked wonders for my skin and hasn’t caused any irritation. Don’t be dissuaded by the use of the word ‘peel’. It is effectively a ‘rinse off’ treatment mask which is gentle enough that it can be used regularly (around 2-3 times a week). I have been able to alternate with other acid exfoliators during the week without any issues.


The formula is made up of chemical, physical and enzymatic exfoliating ingredients which gently work to lift away dullness and dead skin cells. Fruit enzymes, 6% lactic acid, cellulose peels and sugar extracts combine together to leave skin looking fresher, smoother and super soft. Although there is an immediate glow to the skin following use, the longer-term benefits have also been excellent for me. It has been amazing at reducing congestion and generally improving the texture of my skin. I haven’t tried many of these kinds of products, but I would compare it to the Peter Thomas Roth Pumpkin Mask, just gentler but with similar results…

The texture is a cross between a lightweight lotion and a paste which has a grittiness to it. I smooth it over dry skin and leave for around 3 mins before adding a small amount of water, gently massaging it into my T-zone. This is where the ‘polish’ part comes into play, boosting circulation and stimulating cell turnover. The physical exfoliation isn’t too harsh upon contact but I wouldn’t recommend scrubbing too hard as it does pack a punch. Just light circular movements does the trick. There is a slight tingle upon application but no stinging or uncomfortableness.

I like how this has fitted into my weekly routine, there is most definitely a place for it. I think it would be perfect to use before an event when you need skin to look its best but haven’t got the time to faff around. It doesn’t leave skin red or irritated and it creates the perfect base for skincare and makeup. I’m planning on using this frequently during the Christmas period! Of course if you choose to use this in the morning then be sure to use an SPF afterwards as it may increase your skin’s sensitivity to the sun.



A little goes a long way so this tube would last a fairly long time. At £26 it isn’t the cheapest, but cost effective compared to other ‘peels’ on the market. If you are after a brightening, radiant boosting hit then look no further. Your skin will illuminate from afar with this! Out of all the Pixi product's I’ve tried this without a doubt my favourite, and the blush pink and green toned packaging is so aesthetically pleasing. It's like it was specially made for my blog 😉

Ingredients:

Water/Aqua/Eau, Lactic Acid, Polylactic Acid, Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil, Cetearyl Alcohol, Propanediol, Ceteareth-20, Beraclay Light Red, Hamamelis Virginiana (Witch Hazel) Water, Panax Ginseng Root Extract, Carica Papaya (Papaya) Fruit Extract, Saccharum Officinarum (Sugar Cane) Extract, Acer Saccharum (Sugar Maple) Extract, Cucumis Sativus (Cucumber) Fruit Extract, Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Fruit Extract, Citrus Limon (Lemon) Fruit Extract, Vaccinium Myrtillus Fruit Extract, Hydroxyethylcellulose, Polyglceryl-3 Cocoate, Butylene Glycol, Maltooligosyl Glucoside, Glyceryl Stearate, PEG-100 Stearate, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Dipentaerythrityl Tri-Polyhydroxystearate, Hydrogenated Starch Hydrolysate, Phenoxyethanol, Caprylyl Glycol, Sodium Hydroxide, Xanthan Gum, Polyglceryl-4 Caprate, Polyglceryl-6 Caprylate, Polyglceryl-6 Ricinoleate, Pentylene Glycol, Sorbic Acid, Hydroxyphenyl Propamidobenzoic Acid, Ascorbyl Palmitate, Benzoic Acid, Tocopherol.

I’d love to know what Pixi products you enjoy…
You can buy Pixi Peel and Polish here for £26.00 from Cult Beauty
Thanks for reading xx
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