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Skincare Made Simple

June 15, 2009 by Lisa Fogarty  
Filed under Skin Care

Skincare Made Simple

Simple Cleansing Facial Wipes are just that: straightforward, no-nonsense and low-maintenance. The UK brand, which has just arrived on our shores, provides gentle cleansing and toning and is 100 percent alcohol and oil free – no water necessary.
They’re packaged just like baby wipes and are perfect for travelers. Simple also makes a variety of wipes to suit all skin types including Oil Balancing Cleansing Wipes, Revitalizing Exfoliating Wipes, Daily Radiance Cleansing Wipes and Regeneration Age-Resisting Cleansing Wipes.
If you’re searching for a cleanser that will set your world on fire or leave your skin smelling like orchids, this is not …read more

L’Occitane Extra Gentle Cleansing Milk

June 8, 2009 by Lisa Fogarty  
Filed under Skin Care

L’Occitane Extra Gentle Cleansing Milk

When it comes to facial cleansers, I am usually a no-frills Cetaphil type of gal. I prefer to save my money, energy and excitement on moisturizers, sunscreens and eye creams — the big guns of skincare.
Every once in awhile, though, particularly when the weather warms up and I begin daydreaming of little towns in Provence where orange blossoms really do encircle home gardens and parks, I crave a little something more. And L’Occitane Extra Gentle Cleansing Milk is there for me, orange blossom water and all.
At $20, the milk cleanser is a bit pricier than drugstore brands, but worth it. …read more

Yves Saint Laurent ‘Radiance Revealer’

April 12, 2009 by Rachel Segal  
Filed under Skin Care

Yves Saint Laurent ‘Radiance Revealer’

I am a big fan of cleansers that do double duty. It’s hard enough to make sure your facial routine stays on track without the added steps of different products for makeup removal and skin cleansing.
Yves Saint Laurent has developed ‘Radiance Revealer’ Cleansing Water that contains a couple of unusual ingredients – tree bark and yuzu. This is of course in addition to the essential trace elements and vitamins you might expect from a luxury cleanser.
What is Yuzu? It’s a Chinese citrus fruit which grows to be the size of a small grapefruit at most. Mostly used in cuisine, and …read more

Benefit Cosmetics Skincare Essentials

March 24, 2009 by Star Stevenson  
Filed under Skin Care

Benefit Cosmetics Skincare Essentials

After a long day and night of working or partying until the wee hours of the morning, the best way to get a good night’s rest and keep your skin looking good is to wash your face. Not only will you look and feel more refreshed, you won’t have to wake up to blotchy skin, racoon eyes and make up all over your pillow (ew!). You’ll also save yourself the trouble of getting breakouts!
Your first step is to remove all your make up and throughly cleanse your face with your favourite face wash. Benefit Cosmetics‘ oil free You Clean Up …read more

Philosophy Purity Made Simple

February 21, 2009 by Star Stevenson  
Filed under Skin Care

Philosophy Purity Made Simple

Hello Splendicity readers! I’m Star and I’m the current blogger for the Handbags and Gifts section for this here amazing portal. What am I doing here, you ask? Well as of now, I’m co-blogging with Rachel for the Skin Care category too! I’m quite excited and I promise to do my best to bring you the creme de la creme in skincare products and information.
As my first official post for Splendicity’s Skin Care category, I wanted to begin by showing you the skincare product I absolutely love and highly recommend to all.

I’ve tried quite a few different facial cleansers and …read more

Home Facial: How To

October 30, 2007 by admin  
Filed under Bath & Body

Home Facial: How To

Though I do adore going to the spa, it just isn’t financially possible to go every month.  It’s easy to give yourself a facial at home and here is how I pamper myself.
WHAT YOU WILL NEED
Towels
Face cloth
Cotton Pads
Warm Water
Large Bowel
Kettle
Makeup Remover
Gentle Cleanser
Exfoliator
Mask
Eye cream
Moisturizer
CLEANSE
Start by gently removing makeup from around your eyes.  Use a cleanser specifically for that delicate skin and rinse off if necessary. For your face use a cleanser that is designed for your skin type: gels are great for oily skins, creams for dry skins.  Splash you face with warm water – not hot and then take a dime size …read more


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