I've been trialling a balm from Mia and Dom on my son Z's eczema. Mia and Dom are a company based in York launched by Jennifer Feltham in February 2015 when she decided to make some natural products for her son's eczema. A great story and something I would love to do myself. Their products are over 70% organic with many of them being over 98%. They contain ethically sourced ingredients and are not tested on animals.
When I first started using the balm on my son, his skin was in a bad way. Some patches of eczema had been healed nicely by a balm from another range and then he had a massive flare-up where his entire body went scaly and dry, together with red patches in the usual places, plus some more in areas where previously he hadn't had any. As this only comes in a small pot, I would have probably used it all in one go, so I chose a lotion from another brand (review coming soon) to put all over, and used this balm on the red areas.
Saturday, 29 April 2017
Tuesday, 18 April 2017
Review: Herbfarmacy Skin Rescue Balm
I recently tried a skin rescue balm from Herbfarmacy. They are a UK company based in Herefordshire who have a five acre farm where they grow their organic plants and herbs.
This award-winning 100% organic balm is lemon-coloured with a herby smell. It isn't vegan as it contains beeswax. I used it on a patch of eczema on my leg that was almost healed from using another balm and a new patch that had flared up on my chest.
Monday, 10 April 2017
March Empties: Botanics, Tropic, Sanctuary Spa, Superdrug Vitamin E, Pür Minerals
This is the first empties post I've done. It is mostly skincare with a mascara thrown in.
Botanics Micellar Water Hydration Burst
Botanics Micellar Water Hydration Burst
I started using Boots' Botanics range a few months ago after I started throwing away all my old skin care stuff and seeing what else was out there. I was browsing in Boots and my eye was caught by a sale on Botanics, so I bought a few of their products. Botanics' selling point is that they have developed their range in conjunction with the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, they are free from parabens and are people tested.
Review: Balm Balm Super Light Coconut Cleanser
Balm Balm are the Leaping Bunny approved brand from Amarya Ltd, who are also behind Ooh! Oils of Heaven and the shopping site Love Lula.
This vegan coconut cleanser from Balm Balm is as pure as you can get. The ingredients are caprylic/capric triglycerides (coconut oil). And nothing else. Which makes me wonder why people would want to use chemical-laden crap from the supermarket on their faces when they could use this? One reason might be money. This 100ml bottle is £14.50. Was it worth it?
This vegan coconut cleanser from Balm Balm is as pure as you can get. The ingredients are caprylic/capric triglycerides (coconut oil). And nothing else. Which makes me wonder why people would want to use chemical-laden crap from the supermarket on their faces when they could use this? One reason might be money. This 100ml bottle is £14.50. Was it worth it?
Tuesday, 4 April 2017
Review: Ooh! Oils of Heaven Natural Cacay Anti-Aging Oil
Today I'm going to review a lovely oil from Ooh Oils of Heaven. I've been trying a few different oils recently (me, who's never used oils prior to the last few months) and this was a welcome addition to my collection.
Oils of Heaven are the same company behind Balm Balm and also the natural beauty shopping site, Love Lula. They say:
Oils of Heaven are the same company behind Balm Balm and also the natural beauty shopping site, Love Lula. They say:
Oils of Heaven was established to scour the world for the
most effective beauty oils known to humankind and bring them to a wider
audience. Oils whose effectiveness in repairing cells and healing skin has
stood the test of time over centuries. Once identified, Oils of Heaven strives
to source these oils from small local suppliers in a fair and equitable manner,
trying to help particularly women to establish a livelihood for themselves and
for the community. Oils of Heaven strives to bring you the absolute best of
nature in a sustainable, equitable and natural way to make the world a more
beautiful place.
Monday, 3 April 2017
Review: Coconut King Chocolate Orange Body Butter
It has been my pleasure over the last couple of months to review this cruelty-free, vegan, all natural body butter. And when I say pleasure, I mean that sincerely. It's like cocooning your body in orange flavoured chocolate, which is always a bonus as far as I'm concerned. 😍
The Coconut King is a UK company based in Brotton. They make body balms, body butters and lip butters and a lot of their business seems to be aimed at natural tattoo aftercare.
The Coconut King is a UK company based in Brotton. They make body balms, body butters and lip butters and a lot of their business seems to be aimed at natural tattoo aftercare.
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