I agree that this is a lovely product for a second cleanse - but crap for a first one. Doesn't remove make up well at all.
I've been using the Elemis Pro Coll cleansing balm recently which is lovely but nowhere near as beautiful as the Emma Hardie one. I absolutely love that product.
Agree. I have to use eye make up remover, then the oil then the cleansing balm.
Really want to try the Emma hardy one but not enough to spend about £30 on it.
2 Rimmel I lasting finish nail varnishes (Azure and It's a scorcher) as they were on offer at Morrisons, Rimmel Stay Matte Pressed Powder (Pink Blossom) and some nail varnish remover
L'Oreal Micellar water. Not a splurge product. Just running out. I really like this. I used to use a Decleor cleanser and toner but I much prefer this. My skin looks really good at the moment. I use this which is super cheap, Nivea Soft also super cheap but a £82 eye cream! The Micellar water is always on offer somewhere, but today I found it for £2.99 in Saver, £2 cheaper than Boots. Well chuffed.
I've never heard of Pureology, so I was looking at some of the reviews online - is it as good as they claim?
I've got thick, frizzy coloured hair and I use Liz Earle shampoo, conditioner & hair oil (when I can afford them!) and although I love her products, I'm always on the lookout for something better!
I've never heard of Pureology, so I was looking at some of the reviews online - is it as good as they claim?
I've got thick, frizzy coloured hair and I use Liz Earle shampoo, conditioner & hair oil (when I can afford them!) and although I love her products, I'm always on the lookout for something better!
Their shampoos are very good for coloured hair, very gentle and nourishing. I don't have coloured hair but I do use shampoos for coloured hair sometimes because they tend to be very moisturising. The only thing I've used consistently from Pureology (but I haven't recently, MUST correct that) is their leave in conditioner. Quality product, going to buy some!!
I've never heard of Pureology, so I was looking at some of the reviews online - is it as good as they claim?
I've got thick, frizzy coloured hair and I use Liz Earle shampoo, conditioner & hair oil (when I can afford them!) and although I love her products, I'm always on the lookout for something better!
Hiya
My hair is normal/dry and chemically untreated, fine textured and of a high density.
The Precious Oil line is suitable for my hair but may not be hydrating/smoothing enough for your hair.
I think Pureology is fantastic and worth the expense. In my opinion, I would say the Hydrate or Super Smooth lines would be suitable for you. I know the Hydrate line is very popular.
I got the Boots Instant Radiance foundation in Calico and their concealer stick too. Got colour matched and quite impressed so far as it really is a good match for my skin tone.
Got a free gift with some nice mini bits in it as well for buying two items.
No 7 Hand Saviour - an exfoliator. Was 9.50 but got it for 4.50 because I had a £5 voucher. Not sure if it any good but I am running out of L'Occitane one which is £15. I am on an economy drive for next few months so I am keeping an eye out for cheaper alternatives.
Also got The Sanctuary Revitalising Face Scrub for £10.50. Bought instead of my usual Origins Never a Dull Moment which is £25.00.
Not really bargains as they are not life's essentials but in my head I have saved about £25!
Christmas sale 2014 is on.
I just grabed a profitable deal on Anti Frizz Shampoo with a free coupon code.
Feeling excited as i bought shampoo for upcoming uear in large stock
Bobbi Brown Raw Sugar Shimmer Brick and Everything mascara here. Recommend checking that site out occasionally if you're into make up as they do some great bargains.
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Really want to try the Emma hardy one but not enough to spend about £30 on it.
Pureology Precious Oil Softening Condition
Pureology Precious Oil Softening Hair Masque
John Masters Organics 100% Argan Oil
I've never heard of Pureology, so I was looking at some of the reviews online - is it as good as they claim?
I've got thick, frizzy coloured hair and I use Liz Earle shampoo, conditioner & hair oil (when I can afford them!) and although I love her products, I'm always on the lookout for something better!
• Max Factor Pressed Powder
• Rimmel Mascara
• Revlon Fusia Fever Nail Varnish
• Revlon Sweet Tart Nail Varnish
Their shampoos are very good for coloured hair, very gentle and nourishing. I don't have coloured hair but I do use shampoos for coloured hair sometimes because they tend to be very moisturising. The only thing I've used consistently from Pureology (but I haven't recently, MUST correct that) is their leave in conditioner. Quality product, going to buy some!!
Hiya
My hair is normal/dry and chemically untreated, fine textured and of a high density.
The Precious Oil line is suitable for my hair but may not be hydrating/smoothing enough for your hair.
I think Pureology is fantastic and worth the expense. In my opinion, I would say the Hydrate or Super Smooth lines would be suitable for you. I know the Hydrate line is very popular.
Big question is....will I get paid for it? Time will tell on that one
There are 4 different shades and the magazine is only £2 so worth it even if your not interested in the magazine.
I've got 2 so far to get 2 different shades.
makes up for their rubbish salad cream;-)
Got a free gift with some nice mini bits in it as well for buying two items.
Also got The Sanctuary Revitalising Face Scrub for £10.50. Bought instead of my usual Origins Never a Dull Moment which is £25.00.
Not really bargains as they are not life's essentials but in my head I have saved about £25!
I just grabed a profitable deal on Anti Frizz Shampoo with a free coupon code.
Feeling excited as i bought shampoo for upcoming uear in large stock