Sunday 23 October 2011

H&M Winter Fashion 2011- Anja Rubik

Gorgeous model, beautiful clothes and great music, what more can you ask for in an advert. Perfect!



Duran Duran - Girls On Film

Saturday 1 October 2011

Review: Dead Sea Natural Black Mud Mask Soap

Having a very oily and acne prone skin I always struggled to find a cleanser that would clear my spots without drying my skin. I have tried probably every single brand out the; Clinique, Liz Earl, Clarins, Witch, Vichy, La Roche Posay, Garnier, Neutrogena and so on.

About two weeks ago I was at my local Boots looking for a new cleanser since I run out of my La Roche Posay Effaclar cleanser. Somehow I ended up in soaps section and then I remembered that few weeks ago I read somewhere about Dead Sea products and how good they are for acne prone skin. There were two soaps, the first one was just a dead seen cleaning soap and the second one was the Natural Black Mud Mask Soap. I decided to go for the second one because I liked the idea of using it as a mask to. So I picked it up and went to the tills and then want back home. Obviously I had to use right away. On the box it said to leave it on a face for 3 mins and then rinse it off with WARM water, (its really important that you use warm water because otherwise it will leave a weird sticky film on your skin) Even that it said to leave it for 3mins I decided to leave it on for much much longer, about 3 hours. After 3 hours I rinsed it of and I have to say that my skin never felt so soft, also my spots appeared so much smaller just after one use. I was just shocked how good this is.

I have been using this for over 3 weeks now and Im loving it. I use it twice a day, leave it on for 3mins. My skin is so clear now, its just amazing. Also when I use this at night, I don't use a moisturizer after rinsing it off because the soap its slightly moisturizing, but doesn't make your skin greasy.

Price: £3.49
Available from: Boots


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