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Sezane, is it worth the hype?
Friday, 9 November 2018
This is a question I get asked almost daily on Instagram. When Parisian brand Sezane dropped in the UK, so did the sanities of many a Francophile. When Morgane Sezalory (even if you don’t know how she is, when I say “typical, lithe, cute French girl” the person you’ve got in your head is her) launched the brand in France, with an aim to create “thrift-store-like-staples” in 2016, I very much doubt she’d thought beyond clothing her own circle of friends. Because she’s Parisian.
checked dress / dress in navy velvet / dress in mottled grey / black boots / crossbody bag / in black
Fast forward to 2018, a shed ton of Facebook marketing (umph) and all the cool-club wearing it on Instagram and we all would give up Idris’ mobile number to get hold of it all…
checked dress / dress in navy velvet / dress in mottled grey / black boots / crossbody bag / in black
I can say this with experience of working for a French brand; Parisian women know their sh*t. The brand I worked for barely had a returns policy when it launched globally because women in France never return anything, because they never order anything they don’t know that they need and will fit. They know their inside leg, ankle and hip measurements as well as they know their mobile numbers. They have brands they stick to, and will only switch if someone they know and love is involved (cue, Sezalory).
checked dress / dress in navy velvet / dress in mottled grey / black boots / crossbody bag / in black
Now, when it arrived in the UK (or more to the point, the French were prepared to share it) it was marketed as “affordable” which is a relative description. You’ve got to remember that the majority of French brands are very expensive. For example, can anyone understand why BA&SH is so expensive? Does anyone who wasn’t gifted it actually wear it? Why are Sandro, Zadig, etc so expensive? Because the French don’t mind spending money if it makes them look good. They have a word, and I cannot for the life of me remember it (but someone needs to make a brand with it) for fashion brands that are their lifeblood. It’s not like us, who love Topshop and Zara. No, for them it’s Chanel, Louboutin, YSL – and not just for the handbags, no, they’ll pop in to one of these guys and buy a T shirt nonchalantly when they could have gone to Uniqlo next door…
checked dress / dress in navy velvet / dress in mottled grey / black boots / crossbody bag / in black
This is potentially why Sezane has been such a rip roaring success for the global market, because compared to other French brands it’s begun to recognise the needs of the wider consumer (which trust me, having worked for a one, is like pulling teeth). Whilst it’s by no means a bargain, it’s good value for the quality. I recently bought one of their Eric Bompard knits here which was 95 euros. When I compare it to a couple of much more expensive (gifted) items from brands like Madeleine Thompson and Chinti and Parker which retail at £300+, I have to say Sezane comes out on top. This dress is really good quality. In comparison I bought a second hand dress from Sandro in a similar cut three years ago (second hand it was still more expensive than this) and when I looked up the fabric, the Sezane one is a considerably better quality – yet also doesn’t need to be dry cleaned, whereas the Sandro one does… #gofigure.
checked dress / dress in navy velvet / dress in mottled grey / black boots / crossbody bag / in black
As someone who worked in eCommerce I really admire the concept. They do short runs of limited edition product (ie: don’t make many of anything – Ganni coined this strategy for the Scandis) which has created a fan-frenzy. It means that if something who likes Sezane wants something, they need to hurry up and buy it. Hell, I’ve fallen hook, line and sinker for those Sunday newsletters… Essentially if you want something you need to buy it there and then. Their London store doesn’t really like holding stuff for customers, because name me a French person who likes doing an English person a favour… They do, oddly, hassle free returns though to be fair to them…
But what arrives is clothing I’m happy to pay the price for. The sizing is pretty standard, if you have broader legs or a larger bust you’ll need to go up a size (have you ever seen a Parisian with either of those? No). So a size 38 is a 10, and their “small” is probably an 8-10. They make clothes that work for them, not for you). As I said before the quality is up there with much more expensive brands and Damas has a knack for producing the items of clothing you didn’t know you needed to pull your whole wardrobe together.
checked dress / dress in navy velvet / dress in mottled grey / black boots / crossbody bag / in black
My Favourites
Right so what are my personal favourites? In summer, I love their dresses. The polka dot midi dress is a staple for them, here, and one you can’t really go wrong with. I just bought a silk skirt from them because it looked so brilliant I am happily holding it back for next year if I have to (find it here) even though it's a dark enough colour to wear with boots and a jumper for autumn.
my favourite edit; printed skirt / black jumpsuit / checked neck detail knit / white Cathy blouse / blue stripe Cathy blouse / Loic breton shirt / grey jumper with collar / navy floral jumper
This jumpsuit is something you just know will become your "this old thing?" if you know what I mean... It's never going to go out of date, it's black so appropriate for 99.9% of times you want to wear it... Winner.
I challenge you look at their blouses and not swoon, you can find them all here. I'd also quite like the Parisian flat they shot these photos in, but I guess that's part of the idea... In particular, this "Cathy" blouse is a gorgeously simple upgrade on a plain, white top which also comes in a really fine blue and white stripe here which would look awesome with a suit... As a third option, you can hardly say no to a Breton shirt made my actual Parisians can you? (No). See here.
Last but not least, their knitwear really is quite special, but in that sort of “not showy, just clearly shows you thought about your purchase” way. As well as the grey knit mentioned above, I have ordered the navy version of this jumper which is on route as you read. Very excited...
How To Wear Silk Skirts And Chunky Knits
Monday, 5 November 2018
This season there isn't a whole load of totally new things going on. In fact, you could probably get by only buying 4 or 5 things if you're that bothered about staying on trend. That said, one thing does seem to have popped out of nowhere - the need for a leopard print satin midi skirt, and the need to ooze cool in it. Cue panic.
jumper, Mango / skirt, ASOS / trainers, Adidas / bag, Celine via Vestiaire Collective
I am 5 foot 3 and two thirds, and have the kind of shape that can look two dress sizes different depending on what I'm wearing. I suddenly seem to have boobs that are here to stay, having hoped they were just a summer event, and I don't exercise half as much as I'd like because I'm time poor slash lazy. I also like carbs and no matter how much I tell myself every, single Monday morning I will absolutely steal the toast you don't eat at breakfast. What I am trying to say here is; satin skirts aren't an immediately obvious choice and chunky jumpers are my nemesis. I often end up looking like a front row player, if you're a rugby fan you'll know what that means - if you aren't; the ones with the ears. However, as I discovered in the Topshop changing rooms, I can do it. Here's how;
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How To Wear Leopard Print, The 2018 Update
Ok, so this is no new thing is it? Leopard print has been around for a while. Jenna Lyons (AKA my style icon if I was to have such a thing) said that leopard print is a neutral, and best worn when considered that way. I have to say I think she is right. I was so nervous of it for so long, starting with the odd scarf or little detail, but now I sit any type as a fully fledged, head to toe, leopard print affectionado. I really think it's all to do with the quality of the fabric; if it doesn't have a good weight to it, or is quite plastic like, you've lost me.
dress / scarf / bag / boots in black / boots in brown
I borrowed this L.K.Bennett dress for an event and absolutely love it. The brand really understand a woman's shape, so as much as it is more expensive than others I also really understand why. It's not my only one, I'm also the proud owner of a beloved Lily and Lionel maxi dress which I absolutely love, even though the fabric is a little light for the colder months. So, here is my edit of favourite finds - and there are some real goodies.
dress / scarf / bag / boots in black / boots in brown
Before I get started lets talk about the boots because I've had loads of questions about them on my Instagram (follow me here if you don't already). They're from Whistles, I saw them in the window of the Hampstead store about a month ago and knew I had to have them. They only had size 7s for the window display so I very patiently waited for them to be released online, and then pounced. they're wonderful. Every thing I'd ever want in a pair of boots. They're very comfortable (and that says something because my feet flair up at the tiniest thing, the heel is the perfect height in that it's smart enough to go out in but walkable and the leather is a brilliant quality. There is a zip at the side so you don't have to lace them up every time (a major, lazy girl, concern). They didn't rub at all on their first wear which again, really says something. They come in black here, and now brown here. I recommend them strongly.
dress / scarf / bag / boots in black / boots in brown
You can tell by my face that I really enjoy wearing this dress. L.K.Bennett were one of the first brands that ever gave me any time as a blogger, and I'm so grateful to them for it. It's worked, as I pay really close attention to a lot of what they do and am always so impressed by their clothing collections. I have a few dresses from them and they get worn so much as I just feel really good in them. My favourite is about 6 years old now, they still do one just like it here if you're interested and you'll probably recognise it from my feed.
I think where people go wrong style wise is they pick a colour or print they like and use that as their only criteria when shopping. What I've learnt recently is that the shape of the dress is more important than anything else. This dress really hits the spot for me and I wasn't actually having a very good day when I shot these photos, but it perked me up as it pulls in, puffs out and draws the eye to all the right places.
dress / scarf / bag / boots in black / boots in brown
They've used the same print in a few different styles so it's depending on your usual go-to shapes you can still shop to your hearts content. Yes, their dresses aren't the cheapest, but if we go on the basis of leopard being a neutral and the shapes will be timeless I think it's quite a good purchase.
Have to say, as more of my friends have to consider it now, this dress is great if you're breastfeeding. I saw it in store and it's super soft fabric. I'm learning fast (through various WhatsApp groups) that I'm not allowed to recommend clothing unless you can whip a boob out easily - in a very different way to Zante circa 2002... I'm also, on the opposite end of the scale with a high neck line and short length, love this mini dress.
dress / scarf / bag / boots in black / boots in brown
But, it's not like L.K.Bennett are the only store to do a leopard print dress. I'm spotting them absolutely everywhere, it's become the item you need to check and see if any of your friends are wearing (I had a thing with work where 3 of us turned up to present the same presentation wearing one, fail). I just love And Other Stories' options, and Mango's, I think they're probably my favourites to be honest. Here they are:
AOS front tie dress / Mango wrap dress / Mango button front / leopard print mini dress / collared maxi dress / Free People frilled neck dress
Lastly, if I still haven't convinced you go head-to-toe - here is a lovely half way house. It's black, but leopard print detailed. Enjoy...
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Obviously you shouldn't rely on one store for options, so I've had a look around and picked out my favourites starting with more expensive ones and working my way through to high street. Here are some unintentionally black/navy ones as I find them really easy to wear - pair them up with leather jackets and trainers for day time, and coats and smart ankle boots for the evenings. Ganni features heavily (I own this one and love it), it's just her £200 which I don't mind spending from time to time when the colours are so neutral. I know I'll wear it again and again.
navy floral dress / polka dot dress / gold and navy dress / navy with colour bits dress / floral with stripe / navy with daisies
It's really worth checking out Whistles for this kind of thing and don't be mistaken for thinking the brand is uber expensive still (what on earth were they thinking 6 seasons ago when everything was over £300...). I found this one at Selfridges in the sale, a bargain at half price. This one from Michael Kors is stunning, stunning. Perfect for Christmas parties for people who don't know what to wear.
This Me + Em dress is gorgeous, I spotted it on a lady on the tube a few weeks ago and asked her where it was from. I seem to be the only influencer on the planet who doesn't wear this brand every day - I think this dress might be the push I needed. For a little bit more colour, RIXO is great. This one is brilliant and a new shape for them. Previously I found the brand pretty fatt-ist - I couldn't get into their dresses, but this seems to have improved.
Favourite Maxi Dresses For Autumn
Ok, so it's been a while. What can I say? Life was busy. But, I'm back in the game and completely spurred on by the fact it's autumn. I bl**dy love this time of year especially living in North West London. I'm back from a walk with my parents and the dog, wandering down streets with pretty pumpkins and reddy orange leaves. Absolute bliss.
Any way, back on to the proper stuff. Autumn is my favourite time to both wear and buy clothes. After what felt like a forever-long summer sale retailers are starting to react to the colder weather and the new season feels really exciting. I have quite a bit already so never go crazy, but I've added in a few keys pieces.
my dress / rust silk dress / velvet black dress / balloon sleeved dress / black and red maxi / square necked dress
One thing I have discovered from this year is that I love wearing maxi dresses and don't want to give that up in the colder weather. So I've got myself a couple of long sleeved maxi dresses (a few more will feature on the blog in coming weeks) including this one from And Other Stories. I absolutely love this brand for their dresses, I must have 3 or 4 now. They always fit me so I can shop online (European sizing, so 38 is a 10, 40 is a 12, etc) and they're always a decent quality and under £100. My ones from three years ago are still going strong too. I've put my favourites from them this season above.
dress, And Other Stories (also comes in black, here) / bag, Gucci / shoes, Gucci
Obviously you shouldn't rely on one store for options, so I've had a look around and picked out my favourites starting with more expensive ones and working my way through to high street. Here are some unintentionally black/navy ones as I find them really easy to wear - pair them up with leather jackets and trainers for day time, and coats and smart ankle boots for the evenings. Ganni features heavily (I own this one and love it), it's just her £200 which I don't mind spending from time to time when the colours are so neutral. I know I'll wear it again and again.
navy floral dress / polka dot dress / gold and navy dress / navy with colour bits dress / floral with stripe / navy with daisies
It's really worth checking out Whistles for this kind of thing and don't be mistaken for thinking the brand is uber expensive still (what on earth were they thinking 6 seasons ago when everything was over £300...). I found this one at Selfridges in the sale, a bargain at half price. This one from Michael Kors is stunning, stunning. Perfect for Christmas parties for people who don't know what to wear.
This Me + Em dress is gorgeous, I spotted it on a lady on the tube a few weeks ago and asked her where it was from. I seem to be the only influencer on the planet who doesn't wear this brand every day - I think this dress might be the push I needed. For a little bit more colour, RIXO is great. This one is brilliant and a new shape for them. Previously I found the brand pretty fatt-ist - I couldn't get into their dresses, but this seems to have improved.
dress, And Other Stories (also comes in black, here) / bag, Gucci / shoes, Gucci
Lets talk about printed dresses because they're the easiest to wear. They do all the talking, pair them up with a basic coat and boats and off you go... Now I mentioned high street before but for maxi dresses in particular I really want to give an enormous shout out to ASOS' own brand stuff. It's really, really good and lots of them are under £40. I've bought two from them and been really impressed with the quality for the price, so I thought with that confidence in the price points I'd check out and see what else they have. 45 minutes later, I'm back to report it all to you...!
space print RIXO style dress / two tone RIXO style dress / spotted Rouje style dress / side button RIXO and Rouje style dress / leopard print dress / navy polka dot reformation style
In fact, I mentioned RIXO before, there are so many very similar ones on ASOS. I'm always a little bit on the fence when it comes to obvious copies but I guess nobody owns space-print, right? This dress is awesome and £40. Equally, Insta-brands like Lily and Lionel, Rouje and Reformation are kind of asking to be copied. I own a Rouje dress and have to say, I haven't found a high street alternative that matches the quality of them (they're epic, check them out here) but their distinctive side-button thing is now hitting stores across the board. This ASOS dress is near on identical cut and print wise, and £120 cheaper. Above are my favourite, tasteful copy cat dresses. Finally this leopard print dress is so good for £38 and love the cut - very flattering.
checked Ganni-like dress / black and navy floral dress / polka dot Rouje style dress / black and white check dress
Lets also have a moment for Mango. I'd like to high five whoever the person was who worked for them who recognised that their brand was going down the toilet, and decided to completely overhaul it and make it good again. I popped onto their site just to get one dress idea and ended up bookmarking 25 and buying two. FFS. Above are my favourites, and a couple of slipped into the edit below too. This one is a dead ringer for a Ganni dress, and this one is almost identical to another Rouje style but arguably in a better colour way...
dress, And Other Stories (also comes in black, here) / bag, Gucci / shoes, Gucci
Here's a round up of some plainer style I've found. The idea here is to be able to wear them to work with tights and boots in winter, and possibly to work as most would work with a jacket on top too. I absolutely love how throw-on they all are. Most of them don't even require ironing which is a total win. My favourite two are this navy Monki shirt dress (also would look awesome with a basic jumper on top with the collar poking out, and this comfy-as-hell wool-sweater dress.
navy shirt dress / grey sweater dress / green khaki dress / navy collar shirt dress / black maxi dress
This one is on sale, reduced to £35, and would be super for work. This green khaki dress is a brilliant colour for paler, autumnal skin tones and looks great. Ooh and I challenge anyone not to feel good in this. Flattering waist, great neckline, good price point. You're welcome. Finally, these two Marks and Spencer basics will be old faithfuls in no time. This black one is brilliantly easy to wear, and this blue one (comes in various colours) is great for anyone worried about losing their shape in a maxi dress.
navy shirt dress / grey sweater dress / green khaki dress / navy collar shirt dress / black maxi dress
This one is on sale, reduced to £35, and would be super for work. This green khaki dress is a brilliant colour for paler, autumnal skin tones and looks great. Ooh and I challenge anyone not to feel good in this. Flattering waist, great neckline, good price point. You're welcome. Finally, these two Marks and Spencer basics will be old faithfuls in no time. This black one is brilliantly easy to wear, and this blue one (comes in various colours) is great for anyone worried about losing their shape in a maxi dress.
Photography by Debs at Bang On Style
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Top 10 Ride Or Die Skincare Products
Friday, 2 November 2018
Right, here goes the blog post I've been meaning to write for about 3 years. Last weekend whilst doing an enormous sort out of my flat I finally managed to put together a list of "can't live without" products for you. Moving forward, this kind of content will sit on my YouTube - I've got an enormous list of reviews, topics and top 10s to get through from the feedback you gave me from Instagram. There are already some good recommendations there, my "favourite face masks video" is very good if I may say so... Check out my channel here and expect exciting things to come.
So here are my top 10 best ever, can't function if I don't own, skincare products. It took some serious decisions and I do obviously have more to add to the pile. But when I really sat down and thought about out it these are my go-to things whenever I have a particular issues or want a particular results. Also, I cheated there are 14. Sorry. It's a long one so settle in, I'll list them by their name and purpose so you can scan through at your own leisure. Ooh and I have absolutely no idea if any of the below are vegan. I know they don't test on animals. As awful as it sounds, I choose my products purely on results (must do better)... Lets go!
1. Rodial Dragon's Blood Sculpting Moisturiser - Anti Aging, Firming, Plumping...
I find it hard not to just go "they're amaaaaaaaazing" when it comes to Rodial products. I'm a fairly recent convert, I started using them a year ago. Before that I found the brand a bit intimidating and now knowing more about them that's kind of what I love about them. The brand is bold, results driven and works. Simple. My sister and I swear by this moisturiser. It brightens, it plumps (plumping doesn't mean you look fat by the way, it means it pushes out fine lines and makes everything look like it did when you were 24). It's a great texture, and if I've been using it for 3 or 4 days I start to get compliments. It's not cheap but neither should it be, this product is worth the investment.
2. L'Occitane Immortelle Night Serum - Revitalising and collagen boosting..
Before this I wouldn't have thought of this brand for skincare at all, more trusty hand creams and super scents. I first tried this serum back in June and was instantly taken with it as was the whole team in the office. We were so gobsmacked by the results, we ran a campaign at work where we asked a few influencers to try it out over 30 days and simply post the results. Everyone loved it and looked a billion times better. It works. Don't ask me why it does, but there is a little used hero ingredient in this stuff; marjoram. It essentially wakes up lazy, tired skin cells and makes them work again. The formula also is massively collagen stimulating too (collagen is the "firmer" in our skin cells that, when full and plump, won't age) which is just quite brilliant.
3. Elizabeth Arden Retinol Capsules - Anti wrinkle, firming, hydrating...
Ok, I'm going to attempt to explain retinol in my picked-up-along-the-way best manner. Essentially it's a wrinkle smoother, and highly sensitive to light and air. For that reason, only use at night as it may cause a flair up during the day. But our skin can only really benefit from it if it's "ripe and ready" so Arden (the first brand to launch retinols into the market, and the complete experts) have painstakingly created the formulation (including ceramide) to ensure our skin drinks all the benefits up. I cannot rate this enough, I use them once or twice a week before bed instead of a night moisturiser. Also, this product is too strong for your eyes - hence the product below for that.
4. Beauty Pie Retinol Eye Cream - Removes fine lines, crows feet, etc
Fancy paying less than £7 for a product worth £65 elsewhere? If you haven't heard of Beauty Pie, please get out of the cave you're living in and click here. Yes I work with them, but yes I'm also a fully fledged, fully paying member and squeak with excitement every month when my spending allowance kicks in. It's just genius. GENIUS. For £10 a month (Ok, I have the £20 membership because I need all the skincare) you can get all the best formulations - instead of ripping you off with crazy mark ups (did you know 90% of the price of a beauty product can be mark up to cover advertising, packaging etc?) Beauty Pie makes it's money from charging for membership. Take my money now. There are a couple of Beauty Pie products in this edit and I won't go through the concept again, but if you fancy having a go you can get £50 extra spending allowance with my code ANNASENTME.
Their retinols are from the same places as all of the luxury grade brands. So, it's not that it's similar, it's that it's the same. In fact, sometimes their products are better because they are so well respected in the industry the labs call them first. This eye cream is the NUTS and the formulation is second to none with equal measures of hyaluronic acid to ensure it really penetrates the skin properly. I've been using it for a month the start of crows feet have disappeared. Like, actually gone. Buy it. That is all.
5. Sunday Riley Luna Serum - Anti aging, firming, depuffing...
Sunday Riley have had a lot of flack recently which is a shame because they're really very good. Hailing from Australia, in my mind the climate means brands that come from there really understand about products that can repair the skin from sun damage/life. I've been using this for over a year now, I have no idea whats in it but can tell you I wake up looking much, much better. It also smells like playdough and it bright blue - the child in me really enjoys that. It's not cheap, but once again neither should it be, it works. My skin looks brighter, almost as if it's been buffed.
6. Balance Me Collagen Boosting Serum - Specifically for wrinkles
Ok, so I lied when I said I didn't know if products were vegan. Balance Me's whole identity is natural beauty. I hate to admit it but for that reason I sort of ignored them for years; assuming "natural" meant "ineffective." However, this product proved me wrong and I'm now enjoying testing a load of stuff from the brand. I use this alongside the serums below when I don't have a collagen booster going on my skin from a moisturiser. It's really very good and an absolute steal for £26. It also has blackberry leaf in it, so this product is good for anyone who heavily commutes or lives in the city as it's a brilliant ingredients for protection against fumes and environment damage.
7. Dermalogica Biolumin-C Serum - For the summer glow all year round
One of the challenges of this post was not putting in half a ton of Derma products. I can't explain how good they are and if anyone I know has a skin complaint I send them off to a Dermalogica counter to have their skin mapped (essentially analysed by one of their specialists, their free service). I was so, so late to the game and swear by 10+ of their products but one thing I think they do really well is Vitamin C stuff.
I swear by this in darker months because it means I keep that "summer glow." The formulation means the vitamin C is really able to get into the skin and works its magic - I think it's the best C serum out there and I've tried a lot. It also has Palitoyl in it, great for anti aging. I use this almost as a barrier cream alongside my SPF in the morning - in fact I often mix them together.
8. Malin and Goetz Sulphur Paste - For spot removal, overnight
Moving on to spot removers... Simply dab a tiny bit of this on a spot, you'll look like you've put toothpaste on your skin, and wake up and it'll have if not gone - massively reduced. I use it on hormonal break outs and those random red clangers that appear from nowhere. Some critics say you can get sulphur over the counter in a drug store but quite frankly I don't want anything other than a meticulously formulated product when the made ingredient is also used to solder off paint in house renovations. I've had my little bottle for 2 years too, so it goes a long way.
9. The Ordinary Niacinamide and Zinc Serum - For speeding up hormonal breakouts, broken pores and as a decongestant.
Say what you like about their bat sh*t crazy owner, but when all the stuff went down with the Ordinary a couple of weeks ago sales for this product went up 3000% out of fears it would no longer exist. This serum, for me, stops hormonal meltdowns and also really helps stop stubborn blackheads around my nose where my pores were a teeny bit enlarged. Very good for stressed skin too. Did I mention it's £5? Buy it here, by the truckload.
10. Nip + Fab Glycolic Fix Glow Tonic - Liquid exfoliator for deep cleans
The final zit-buster product is a goodie. Rodial's little sister Nip+Fab benefits from all the expertise from it's older sibling, but as a fraction of the price. Aimed at the teenage market, it means you can expect quick results (because name me a 16 year old with any patience) at a decent RRP. People get nervous of the word "acid" but if you're happy to swallow a load of vinegar on your chips then how can you not be happy to use a carefully balanced formulation on your skin? Glycolic is a liquid exfoliator, I use this when I've been on the tube a lot, travelling or just want a good old thorough clean out. What's really good about this product in particular is that it's balanced with hyaluronic acid meaning, firstly your skin doesn't dry out and secondly it allows the acid to work it's magic even more deeply. Strongly recommend.
11. Beauty Pie Apricot Butter Cleansing Balm - Cleansing, softening, moisturising
Firstly, if you aren't into a cleansing balm as you're worried about it being too oily for your skin think again. Oil based cleansers are actually what you need. Oil attracts oil, meaning balms like this pull the grease out from your pores. Plus, this is £13 so a really good one to test (see how and why in the other Beauty Pie mention above).
It smells good enough to eat. Truly. It has all the buzz words in for when it comes to moisturising; rosehip (anti flammatory), vitamin E and apricot. Furthermore, it is really good for getting into the pores and removes residue. I absolutely love it, going from my Elemis Collagen Balm which I use just as much. When I use the Beauty Pie one I use the Balance Me collagen cream (above) afterwards as a replacement to the Elemis' ingredient and have to say I think it's actually better.
12. Kiehls Turmeric and Cranberry Mask - Depuffs, clears and gives glow
I love this product. Whats more I love telling other people about this product and then when they call me up and go "oh my god." If you're pulling all-nighters of either the work or play variety, you need this stuff. It buffs, tones, wakes up and boosts the skin. It is perfect for this time of year with central heating and cold weather. In fact, I've got it on as I type this. Just trust me on this one.
13. Clinique Vitamin E Overnight Moisturising Mask - Exactly what it says on the tin
I'd never have thought I'd still be such an avid Clinique fan at 34. I totally thought it was the "first" beauty brand for people, but I keep going back to their products (my make up faves comprise of a lot of Clinique) especially for quick fixes. Back to my theory about the impatience of teenagers meaning that brands who focus on this age range need to deliver quickly - their products really do work their magic. This one does overnight. I wake up looking refreshed and hydrated and my make up sits so much better on my skin for a good few days afterwards. Note, this product shouldn't be used around the eyes - it's too rich and will cause puffiness as the delicate skin tries to take in all the properties of it (common mistake for dry eyes; heavy moisturiser, it'll make them worse).
14. REN Glycolactic Mask - Radiance, holiday-rested skin
Saving my ultimate ride or die favourite product till last. I nearly had a heart attack last week when this went into the sale, not sure what I'd do without it (they currently have it on sale, here). I have a little joke with friends that I'm "off on holiday" when I put this on because that's exactly what it does. It makes you look alive, it makes you glow, it gets rid of dullness and fine lines. If I haven't done enough to convince you to stock up in this post, for god's sake go to a beauty counter and ask for a sample of this. I bet you £100 you'll go back for more. Get the full size here, or if you have no faith in me whatsoever they've done a little one for Marks and Spencer here.
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