Showing posts with label Facial Wipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Facial Wipes. Show all posts
Monday, 11 November 2013
Simple Kind To Skin + Radiance Brightening Wipes - Lazy Girl Cleansing
Party season equals party makeup but it also equals late nights.. and this is where some lazy girl cleansing comes into play. Facial wipes are perfect for the odd occasion, fast, non messy and convenient.
I find that a lot of wipes can be quite harsh on my skin, leaving it red and sore as I try to remove all my makeup so I was curious to try these ones from Sensitive Skin Experts - Simple. If I am going to scrimp on my usual cleansing routine I want to make sure the cheat's way is going to also be effective and is still taking care of my skin.
Simple say
Radiance Brightening Wipes are a perfect blend of gentle cleansers, skin-loving ingredients and mango extract to cleanse and remove impurities. With added moisturisers. Perfect even for sensitive skin.
3 Skin loving ingredients
- Mango
- Glycerin
- Bisabolol
No alcohol or Oil - Non drying and non greasy
No artificial colour or perfume
My thoughts
The wipes are a decent size, reasonably thick and are unscented. I find that they are gentle, they don't make my skin sore or red. Skin is left cleansed, feeling soft, not tight and not sticky. It effectively removes heavy makeup and is gentle enough to use on my eyes and mascara removal, I only need one wipe to remove everything. Great party season essential.
Simple Kind To Skin + Radiance Brightening Wipes costs £4.19 for 25 wipes
*PR sample
Labels:
cleanser,
Facial Wipes,
Simple
Friday, 10 February 2012
Yes To Cucumbers Natural Glow Facial Towelettes
I am not a regular user of face wipes, I save them for weekend's away and holidays when I don't have time, inclination or packing space for my usual cleansing items..All wipes are definitely not equal and when I do come across wipes that really work I have to share. I was sent these wipes in the Summer, forget to take a photo (hence the image) and used them when we were enjoying a particularly hot spell of weather.
The Yes To Cucumbers range is suitable for Normal to Sensitive skin, is 96% natural, SLS, Petroleum and Paraben free.
Yes To Cucumbers Facial Towelettes are facial wipes that I particularly love. They are wonderfully cooling have a gorgeous fresh cucumber scent that takes me back to my early teens when I used Boots Cucumber Freshen Up Pads during our hot Summers (I suspect I was imagining that it was hot and it was just a 'cool' thing to do at that age, I am not sure they even exist in that format any more!).
The facial towelettes feel quite thick, are a decent size and are gentle and effective in removing most traces of make-up. They leave the skin feeling clean, soft and refreshed. With quite a few wipes that I have tried I have found that they sting or tingle my skin, these do not. Having a clickable lid, the towels will not dry out which if you are taking them to hotter climates is a real must.
The wipes contain Aloe Vera and Green Tea which soothes and treats skin at the same time. The wipes claim to be an exfoliator, detoxifier and rejuvenator in one. I was quite happy to use these over two weeks, usually after a few days I am dying to get back to my usual products as my skin is crying out for them. Whilst these would never replace my thorough skincare regime, these are perfect for my intended use and I would definitely purchase them.
Yes To Cucumbers Natural Glow Facial Towelettes cost £4.99 for 30 wipes and are available from Victoria Health and other online stores.
*PR sample
Labels:
Facial Wipes,
paraben free,
Yes To Cucumbers
Friday, 3 June 2011
Witch Skincare - Cleansing and Toning Wipes
I tend to only purchase wipes when I am going on holiday but after last years disaster with the Waitrose wipes I vowed that I would probably just take my usual cleanser with me.
As part of the bag of products I received at the Witch Event included wipes I thought I would give them a go.
I have been using these wipes when I have been too tired to cleanse properly at night..They contain witch hazel and help to tighten pores.
The wipes are actually really rather nice, they have a gorgeous and fresh scent, a bit zesty. They are a good size and quite thick. They don't sting (a real problem that I have with wipes) but they do leave it with a very slight tingling feeling which isn't at all unpleasant. I find that they do an excellent job of cleansing the skin, removing all my makeup and making my skin feel really clean and soft and not at all dry.
I would recommend these wipes and I would purchase them.
Witch Skincare Cleansing and Toning Wipes normally cost around £3 for 25 wipes but are currently on offer at Superdrug for £1.55!
Labels:
Facial Wipes,
Witch
Sunday, 5 September 2010
The Holiday Post - Venetian Riviera (Includes Waitrose Pure facial wipes review)
I was rather quiet last week, you wouldn't have needed to look far for me though - a short hop on a plane found me in Marco Polo Airport ready for my break in Lido De Jesolo. Although, the hours it took to get to the airport, check in and get onto said plane - I may as well have been heading to the other side of the world....
The week wasn't without incident, my little boy had a choking incident at the Airport Hotel we'd booked into the night before. I'd thought that each time he gagged when weaning and beyond that he was choking, I now know that real choking means silence. He turned blue and we knew it was serious. Springing into action I didn't notice the staff on the sidelines waiting to intervene if necessary, but I was aware of the lack of noise in the packed bar that evening.
He also burnt his finger on an exposed lightbulb in the hotel room and cried for me to "kiss it better". I can only imagine how much it hurt and stung. It only takes a second when you take your eyes off them.
The holiday was fab, I love Italy - Coffee, paninis, pizza and panna cotta - Mmmmmm.
Jesolo was perfect for relaxing - It had the sun, a great beach, children's playgrounds, crazy golf, bars and clubs both your cheesy themed ones and classy, sophisticated ones. Restaurants of all types and the ubiquitous waterpark.
A very easy 50 minute journey by bus and ferry and you find yourself in Venice. I have always wanted to visit and it didn't disappoint. The place is something like straight out of a film set, unreal. Looking back at the photographs it is just so pretty and unique.
You will find plenty of shops to cater for the shopaholics amongst you and oodles to see for the sightseer. The sites are breathtaking and you do need to be fit to take in all those steps, so a little difficult if navigating a pushchair or similar. I just loved the place and it did remind me a little of Capri, another favourite of mine.
Unfortunately we didn't manage to ride a gondola but I guess this means I just have to return for a second visit.
Here are a few indulgent pictures of our trip:
So back to beauty - I wanted to travel light, mainly because I wanted to see if I could, afterall don't we always pack too much....
The week wasn't without incident, my little boy had a choking incident at the Airport Hotel we'd booked into the night before. I'd thought that each time he gagged when weaning and beyond that he was choking, I now know that real choking means silence. He turned blue and we knew it was serious. Springing into action I didn't notice the staff on the sidelines waiting to intervene if necessary, but I was aware of the lack of noise in the packed bar that evening.
He also burnt his finger on an exposed lightbulb in the hotel room and cried for me to "kiss it better". I can only imagine how much it hurt and stung. It only takes a second when you take your eyes off them.
The holiday was fab, I love Italy - Coffee, paninis, pizza and panna cotta - Mmmmmm.
Jesolo was perfect for relaxing - It had the sun, a great beach, children's playgrounds, crazy golf, bars and clubs both your cheesy themed ones and classy, sophisticated ones. Restaurants of all types and the ubiquitous waterpark.
A very easy 50 minute journey by bus and ferry and you find yourself in Venice. I have always wanted to visit and it didn't disappoint. The place is something like straight out of a film set, unreal. Looking back at the photographs it is just so pretty and unique.
You will find plenty of shops to cater for the shopaholics amongst you and oodles to see for the sightseer. The sites are breathtaking and you do need to be fit to take in all those steps, so a little difficult if navigating a pushchair or similar. I just loved the place and it did remind me a little of Capri, another favourite of mine.
Unfortunately we didn't manage to ride a gondola but I guess this means I just have to return for a second visit.
Here are a few indulgent pictures of our trip:
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| Hundreds of intricate masks - absolutely stunning! |
| Nik & I on one of the many bridges in Venice. |
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| A beautiful Venetian Gondola going under the Rialto Bridge |
| Enjoying a spritzer at the LP26 bar in Jesolo. Highly recommended! |
| And finally - my little boy playing by the pool! |
So back to beauty - I wanted to travel light, mainly because I wanted to see if I could, afterall don't we always pack too much....
- Waitrose Pure facial wipes - £1.99 for 30 - Review below...
Wipes are a great idea for travelling light as they are meant to cleanse, tone and moisturise. I liked the idea of these as they claim to be suitable for all skin types including sensitive skin. Perfume and colour free with no unnecessary additives.
Unfortunately the reality was rather different - I didn't like them at all and in fact threw them away at the end of the holiday despite some being left over. I found I had to wipe hard to remove all my make-up. It made my skin red and stung it, particularly around my nose and chin. Very disappointing.
Next time I think I will decant my usual cleanser etc or purchase travel size versions.
- You Rebel Tinted Moisturiser - Benefit (See my review here.)
- Korres Colour Organic Face Primer (See my review here.)
- Benefit Boi-ing Industrial Concealer (Review coming soon)
- OPI Nail Lacquer in Kyoto Pearl
Gorgeous white pearly shade, looks fab with a bit of summer sun, exceptionally easy to apply.
- Gina K Bronzer
A fantastic market find, always have great compliments when I wear this but no idea where to find it again....
- Estee Lauder Blusher in Sepia Passion
My trusty friend but I am long overdue a new blusher plus this is no longer produced.
- Rimmel 100% Waterproof Mascara (See my review here.)
In hindsight I possibly should have taken a non waterproof for extra glam in the evenings.
- Rimmel London Soft Kohl Eye Pencil - 021 Denim Blue
Great Summer colour.
- Estee Lauder Bronze Goddess Sand & Sea Eyeshadow Palette (2009 Ltd Edition)
This was brilliant, took me from day to evening creating lots of different looks.
- Victoria's Secret Beauty Rush Lip Gloss - Mochaboom (See my review here.)
- No7 Limited Edition Soft Matte Finish Lipstick - Nude Rebel (See my review here.)
I cannot be parted from this!
- ...And finally (not pictured) - All About Eyes Serum De-Puffing Eye Massage (See my review here.)
So cooling in the heat.
Labels:
beauty,
Facial Wipes,
Holiday,
Waitrose
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