Friday 28 June 2019

Spotlight on Clinique Moisture Surge Lip Hydro-Plump Treatment, £16



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If you suffer, like I do, from extremely dry lips, Clinique Moisture Surge Lip Hydro-Plump Treatment is a product you will want with you at all times. 







It moisturises and makes your pout look plumper. It is a great base for lipstick or you can wear on its own. I use it whenever my lips feel dry.

By Daralyn Danns 

Monday 24 June 2019

Spotlight on Leonor Greyl Soin Repigmentant Nourishing Conditioner in dark brown, £39




This is not a paid post. Products are press samples.


If you have dark-coloured hair and hate those red tones that can appear
in-between your salon appointments, this could be the product for you.

Made from mostly natural ingredients and preservative free, this conditioner is
full of goodies such as meadowfoam seed oil, almond and rice proteins and
babassu butter. Not only will it care for your hair while adding subtle
tones and neutralising those unwanted brassy bits, it will leave your
tresses feeling soft and silky.








The colour will wash out naturally after three shampoos. Note, it does not
cover grey but does seem to make the regrowth less noticeable.

I would advise wearing gloves when using this product.

Leonor Greyl Soin Repigmentant Nourishing Conditioner (£39, available in 5
shades that should suit all hair colours harrods.com).

By Daralyn Danns

Thursday 20 June 2019

Spotlight on Clinique Moisture Surge Eye 96-Hour Hydro-Filler Concentrate, £27.50




This is not a paid post. Products are press samples.

Ideal for refreshing tired eyes, Clinique’s Moisture Surge Eye 96-Hour
Hydro-Filler Concentrate is wonderful as a three-minute masque to revitalise
the eye area. Just what you need after a long flight.





 

As an everyday super-charged treatment, this light water-gel formula absorbs
easily into the skin. It is lovely and moisturising, making the area around
the eyes look brighter and firmer. A little goes a long way.

By Daralyn Danns