First of all I apologize for the lack of reviews and swatches. I still haven’t bought a camera. I plan on getting two cameras – one a purse friendly “simple” camera, something like Nikon S3100 or S5100 and one pro camera.
For some reason I find it so hard to choose what I want/need but I promise to get it at the end of this week/beginning of next one.
I have so many new exciting products to show you so can’t wait to get a camera. Luckily, I have some photos I’ve taken before my camera was gone.
I don’t want this post to be completely off topic so here is a review of the soap which I’ve recently purchased at L’Occitane.
I never use soaps because of my skin condition (I have a genetic disorder and suffer from very dry skin) but I’ve decided to give it a try since I loved the scent so much and it’s all natural.
Although my skin needs extra moisturising after this soap, I think that it’ll be just perfect for people with normal skin. It leaves the skin really clean (but mine also a bit tight) and smells amazing, very summery! The design and packaging are also lovely. I would totally recommend this soap. And as for myself, I will be getting other products from this range.
I think this would also make an amazing and not expensive present.
I really love the fact that L’Occitane works directly with “women’s Shea-processing collectives in western Africa, supporting economic recovery–and a heritage of natural harvesting traditions.”
The price is £4.50/$7.
I’ve also bought two had creams and a foot cream so will share later.
I’m the same with the skin on my body – soap just leaves it feeling like sandpaper (euch!). So I love your reviews for bodycare! Weirdly, the skin on my face is completely normal, just a tiny bit greasy around my nose!
I am happy you like them, Nazia.
Soon I will write about one of the best creams I’ve used for body (Bioderma).