There is a certain new warmth in the
air and the birds are going crazy... yep, I think spring may finally
be upon us.
I saw a very brave woman walking in
to town last weekend. It was not so warm in the early evening and yet
she was wearing a pair of tiny hot pants, flip flops and a lumberjack
shirt. Cold, but brave! She got me thinking that we have all been
covering up with thick wooly jumpers since last year and it's coming
to the time were we shed off our clothes and reveal the skin
underneath.
I don't know about you, but I don't
feel that mine is in any state to show off just yet!
So I have got to work as I want my
skin to look radiant, healthy and glowing for this summer. SO, I
thought I would share with you my plan of attack with Dermalogica and
hopefully help you to also achieve wonderful skin before the clothes
are packed into storage for the autumn.
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Cleanse
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I can hear you asking me: 'If it is
soap free, how does it foam up?' Quillaja Saponaria is the answer!
Commonly known as Soap Wart, this pink flower comes from Europe and
the Middle East. It has a natural foaming effect and is a natural
cleanser for the skin.
The Buffing Cloth is put into action
every morning. Just one squirt of the Conditioning Body Wash on the
Japanese inspired exfoliating cloth and you will be able to clean
your whole body! I love the cloth as you can hold both ends and clean
your back with ease and then hook it around your foot and exfoliate
it with out having to worry about pumice stones. It dries within a
couple of minutes when put over the radiator, so no water or product
stays on it which would cause a build up of mouldy bacteria. Yuck!
Simply bung it in a 40c wash once a week to clean it.
Exfoliate
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The only thing that I will say is
that Dermalogica says that it slightly foams up. In my hard water
area I have never witnessed a bubble in my life! However, if you are
in the soft water bliss that is Devon for example, your experience
may be closer to their advertising!
Hydrate and Protect
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In the morning I now use
Multi-Vitamin Body Block Spf 20 as after I have exfoliated I want to
protect the new skin cells that have been nudged to the surface. With
nourishing properties of Shea Butter, Evening Primrose and Hyaluronic
Acid (holding 1000 times it's own weight in water), if stops my body
from drying out as well as offering me a full protect against UVA and
UVB photo-damage.
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Ultra Rich Cream is a long lasting
cream that helps my cracked winter skin. It isn't heavy and so I can
still use it on my excema patches with out feeling sticky as the
Panthonol Pro-Vitamin B6 helps to repair my skin and also helps in
hydration. It is free from any essential oils, so for all of you who
prefer a scent free experience or have skin that is too sensitive to
have oils, this is the one for you as it will give you baby soft skin
without leaving your skin irritated!
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So, there you have it. This is what I
do to prep my skin for the summer fun. I am looking forward to
leaving the wooly jumpers in the store closet and getting out my
linen and cotton.
Today I am going to enjoy my study as
the sun shines through the office window as I crack on with my
dissertation. It's going really well and I am looking forward to
finishing it off by the middle of May. I have a wonderful bunch of
flowers on my desk this week: roses and tulips, and I have to say
they are inspiring me to create beautiful work and to stay with it!
I was thinking of writing a couple of
blogs on Orthopedic Assessment as I am covering it I my revision at
the moment. What do you think?
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