Product Review: Sanctum Hand & Body Soothe
How do I manage to wait about a month without even realising it before I post another measly post? Huh, it's all in the timing baby. Well, let me tell you something. I'm going to start reviewing skincare products and the like, purely cos I feel like it. And also because I like putting in my two cents worth about anything. I mean, I find myself using so many different kinds of face creams and such, god, I just have to start a catalogue. So here goes.
Sanctum Hand & Body Soothe from Sanctum Skincare:
What is it: It's a light textured, fully absorbing whitish lotion for the body, that has natural ingredients like aloe vera, jojoba, macadamia and oak bark extracts.
Is it safe? Huh, it'd better be, with no animal testing, or artificials. I meant that in a good way.
Expensive? I'd say it's moderate. And worth it too.
What's so good about it: The ionically balanced water, straight from the rainforests of Byron Bay eh. The natural ingredients, and the smooth packaging. Also, the fact it absorbs quickly. You could use it on your face it's so natural.
What's kind of crap about it: You'd have to try getting it at specialty beauty clinics and that.
Would I use it again: Yeah, if I can get my hands on it. They've got it at Rydges too, but then it's not really worth staying at a hotel to stock up on it is it?
2 Comments:
Ooh. I may be interested in reading a review about crème de la mer from you. I did like it when I used it but I used it very sparingly wanting to make it last. I ran out, again. lol I used up the one Zoe got for me last year and haven't gotten any since. I did get a free sample of la mer's soin de la mer and have been using that sparingly as well. Perhaps when I finish college and can actually afford constanly buying this stuff I'll use them daily the way they're meant to be used.
Ah, Crème de la Mer... now there's a luxury I can't afford, but at least you had the luck of actually getting a sample of it! They call this the Rolls Royce of skin creams... but from what I've read on it, it's very rich, and suitable for the dryest of skins... but is it worth it? I've always wanted to try SKII myself.
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