I HATE washing my hair. Maybe it's something derived from Sunday nights spent having my waist length hair washed as a child and the tears as all the knots got brushed out.
Now my hair is really fine and as disgusting as it sounds sometimes it needs a little grease for it to hold any style.
My love of dry shampoo started a good few years ago and it means I can have clean looking hair, but without having to wash my hair every other day.
Good news too - they now come in 400ml bottles!
I've recently been using the 'tropical' can - great scent and at the rate I get through them it means I'll have this bottle for at least a month.
You can also get travel size bottles - great for weekends away or to keep at your desk ready for a bit of a pep up before nights out.
Here's a quick how-to guide for those new to the world of dry shampoo...How to use Batiste Dry Shampoo
Sunday, 1 January 2012
Palmer's Cocoa Butter Natural Bronze Gradual Tanning Moisturiser
I'm a big lover of a faux glow, but in these winter months giving myself a full fake tan is sometimes just a little too much effort. This is where gradual tan becomes my good friend!
I've tried a few but I keep on going back to Palmer's gradual tanning moisturiser. It's got all that coconut scent that comes with the usual cocoa butter moisturisers and I manage to wake up patch free.
A word of advice though - although it's only gradual so won't give you a massive difference (you'd prob need to put it on a couple of nights in a row before you got an impressive tan) I'd still recommend wearing latex gloves when you apply. Orange hands and stained nails are not a good look!
The best part? It's only £5.35 from Superdrug.
I've tried a few but I keep on going back to Palmer's gradual tanning moisturiser. It's got all that coconut scent that comes with the usual cocoa butter moisturisers and I manage to wake up patch free.
A word of advice though - although it's only gradual so won't give you a massive difference (you'd prob need to put it on a couple of nights in a row before you got an impressive tan) I'd still recommend wearing latex gloves when you apply. Orange hands and stained nails are not a good look!
The best part? It's only £5.35 from Superdrug.
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Shu Uemura Skin Purifier
For the past couple of months since I've started wearing gel eyeliner I've found that my usual method of washing off my make up with Dove just doesn't cut it.
Step in Shu Uemura Cleansing Beauty Oil. This product has gone straight to my must have list.
At first I was dubious about using an oil on my face...it just didn't feel right. It's so effective though.
Firstly you put a small pump in your dry hands and rub over your face, this helps dislodge all make up and starts lifting it on. Next wet your hands and use another pump to create a slight foam, wash over and voila, make up is gone and your face is gleaming.
It's quite pricey at £28 for 150ml, which you can buy here but for stubborn make up I couldn't recommend it more. Definitely one to invest in.
Step in Shu Uemura Cleansing Beauty Oil. This product has gone straight to my must have list.
At first I was dubious about using an oil on my face...it just didn't feel right. It's so effective though.
Firstly you put a small pump in your dry hands and rub over your face, this helps dislodge all make up and starts lifting it on. Next wet your hands and use another pump to create a slight foam, wash over and voila, make up is gone and your face is gleaming.
It's quite pricey at £28 for 150ml, which you can buy here but for stubborn make up I couldn't recommend it more. Definitely one to invest in.
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