Soap&Glory Hand Food Hand Cream
$8/125ml
I've long heard that Soap&Glory's Hand Food is one of the best hand creams on the market, so when I ran out of Lush's Love and Light Hand Cream, I decided to finally give it a try, and I really like it! This hand cream is rich and softening without being greasy, and scented with Soap&Glory's signature Pink scent (a gorgeous blend of rose and bergamot). I slightly prefer Love and Light, but Hand Food is a satisfactory (and more affordable) replacement.
Soap&Glory Clean on Me Shower Gel*
$9/500ml
Soap&Glory gifted me a bottle of Clean on Me in late 2015, and at the time I found it to be only ok. I recently repurchased it after finishing my favorite Bath&BodyWorks shower gel, and it's so much better than I remember?? I'm not sure if Soap&Glory have reformulated this shower gel, or if my tastes have changed, but either way, I love everything about Clean on Me - from the creamy lather, to it's softening effects, to it's convenient pump packaging, and it's lovely Pink fragrance. I won't even get started on the value - $9 for half a litre is kinda insane.
LaRoche Posay Serozinc
$12.99/50ml
I've heard rave reviews of LaRoche Posay's Serozinc for years, and was always skeptical. How can a product that's 99% water do anything for me? I picked Serozinc up during Priceline's 40% off skincare sale earlier this month, just to try, and I actually like it a lot. I don't think Serozinc is the miracle product it's often touted to be, but it does seem to have a calming, redness reducing effect on the skin.
McArthur Skincare Replenishing Shampoo&Conditioner*
$26.95/250ml
Hair care products, more often then not, bore me. I see them as more of a necessity than a small luxury, and usually I fail to see much of a difference from one product to the next. I expected McArthur's Replenishing Shampoo and Conditioner to be decent products, but I didn't expect them to have as much of an impact on my hair as they have! The shampoo cleanses my hair effectively, while the conditioner softens and detangles better than anything I can remember using. Together they leave my hair looking and feeling very soft and manageable. Looking through my selfies over the past month, I can always tell when I've used this duo.
Marc Jacobs Dew Drops Coconut Highlighter*
$63/24ml
Do you ever swatch a product and know it's the only one you'll ever need? Those moments are increasingly rare for me, but it happened as soon as I tried Marc Jacobs' Coconut Highlighter. This soft golden champagne highlight suits my warm, pale skin perfectly, and it's scintillance is subtle yet eye catching. I could wax poetic about this liquid highlighter, or I could just tell you that it bumped Benefit's High Beam off of it's pedestal within my collection.
What's your latest beauty discovery? Share in the comments!
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Products marked with an asterisk (*) were sent to me as press samples. Their inclusion in this post was not influenced by any third parties. This post contains affiliated links or referral codes.
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