These days, being cash strapped and time poor, I am barely sure that what I do with my skin could actually be called a regime – If I have makeup on I wash it off – but that’s sadly where it ends, says Anna…
There was a time long before the recession and the birth of my children, that I had a beauty regime worth mentioning that included lots of lovely products to work wonders on my skin.
That was then, this is now. These days, being cash strapped and time poor, I am barely sure that what I do with my skin could actually be called a regime – If I have makeup on I wash it off – but that’s sadly where it ends.
I was therefore really looking forward to trying the Sukin Purifying Facial Masque.
The terracotta coloured mask has a gorgeous soft almost mousse like consistency that feels lovely to apply. Using the masque is very straightforward, and much like other similar products, you apply it to damp skin and leave for 15 mins. Rinse off with warm water. After rinsing it off my skin felt beautifully soft, fresh and nicely clean.
Made with Kaolin clay, combined with aloe vera and rosehip oil, it is designed for all skin types. Kaolin clay is designed to purify and absorb excess oil, so it suited perfectly my combination skin.
Sukin is an Australian based company which prides itself in meeting the highest standards of performance and sustainability, yet remaining affordable. The list of what Sukin products do not contain is just about as long as what they do contain. So apart for being good for your skin – Sukin is kind on the environment and your wallet.
I can honestly say I really loved this product, and will most certainly be added to my ‘regime’.
By Anna Sutcliffe, March 2010.
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