Review: Dermalogica Charcoal Rescue Masque

Dermalogica Charcoal Rescue Masque

How my skin looks has a really big impact on my self esteem, so having skin that looks good helps me to feel good. After a summer of swimming in the lake, lazing about at the beach, going out walking when it was windy and all of the intense humidity that we get in Auckland, my skin was ready for some serious TLC. View Post

Review: Lush Mask of Magnaminty

Lush Mask of Magnaminty Face Cruelty Free Mask Review

I love a good face mask, especially the fresh masks from Lush because they always make my skin feel so lovely! When I was in store and Abby told me that they now have a self preserving version of Mask of Magnaminty, I knew I had to give it a go because I’m always terrible at using my fresh ones up in time. View Post

Skincare Ritual

For me, Sundays are about rituals. Breakfast in bed (preferably gluten free pancakes) with my boyfriend while we catch up on whatever show we are currently binge-watching. Cleaning the house. Blogging. A luxurious bath. And my Sunday night skincare ritual…

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Review: Bee Pure Skincare

I’ve been curious about the use of bee venom in skincare for a long time, so when the team at Bee Pure got in touch with me to see if I’d like to try their products, I was pretty excited. Especially seeing as my 30th birthday is fast approaching, and these products are meant to help reduce signs of aging…

It’s designed to work as a system – use the serum before you apply your make-up during the day, use the eye cream morning and night, and use the face mask as a night cream and a weekly treatment.

Please note that if you have a severe bee sting allergy, these products won’t be suitable for you!

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Review: Lush Cupcake Face Mask

Recently I went to Lush NZ’s first ever Blogger Event (which was HEAPS of fun, and taught me a lot about the Lush ethos), and one of the highlights for me was helping the Queen Street Lushies make a Cupcake Face Mask. That’s right, cupcake that goes on your face instead of in your face…

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