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Monday, 17 March 2014

SPOTS & CLEANSER

Hello, lovelies.

F R E E D E R M 


Huge red spot, you squeeze it but it doesn't budge.. pretty soon it breeds and you're left with several spots which have created a land of little craters. Working at a desk means my chin gets unattractively oily, this only makes everything that bit worse. Last week, my skin had hit an all time low; enter - "Freederm" Gel. "Freederm" treats the milder of spots, which have inflamed and turned into red little bitches. Use it if it hurts to touch the spot and it feels sensitive. I noticed a significant improvement in just days of using this gel - ideal if you need clear skin for the weekend and a spot turns up on Tuesday. To use this, you need to wash, CLEANSE and dry the skin. Be careful, because Freederm can be quite drying, so if you suffer from really dry patchy skin, be minimal with usage. Expect to pay around £5.00 for a 10g tube. I can't imagine you'll be disappointed. I'm definitely going to be researching the rest of the range.

No 7 - Beautiful Skin Cleansing Water for Normal/Oily Skin (200ml) £9.50


This product is a result of a 3 for 2 deal at Boots. For years, I've just used Simple face wipes on my skin. Since using this cleanser, I've realized that even after a shower and wiping my skin with a facewipe, nothing gets the grime quite like a cleanser. I've definitely been "product happy" with this, which explains the half empty (or full, depending on your optimism) bottle. I feel that it's perfect for my skin tone and it's so refreshing - it's like a 'cucumber on your eyes' feeling, but for the face. Most importantly, this cleanser didn't dry out my skin, it seems to have dissolved the oily tones. I use it in the morning to "wake up" my face before applying moisturizer, primer, foundation... and so on! Some reviews said it lasted them over 3 months - I don't see how they did this using it day and night. I'm slightly skeptical regarding value for money... but on the other hand I'm loving the results! FYI - don't use it on your eyes.


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