Friday 17 January 2014

BEAUTY: Dry Skin and Winter Months

Dry Skin Helpers!

If there's one kind of beauty post I always click - reviews on products for dry skin. Granted I'm far, far from ever being a beauty blogger but as someone who's had really bad dry skin since my late teens and with it now being increasingly affected by the seasons (hotter and colder seasons then what I grew up with in the UK) I thought I'd take the time to share my four top, affordable products that have really helped my skin.

Palmer's Cocoa Butter

Starting off with possibly everyone's favourite cocoa butter, since I've started using Palmer's I swear by it. Granted the cocoa butter fragrance isn't my favorite which initially is why I was a little hesitant in purchasing this product but for the results, I can happily live with it. Being a hypoallergenic and conatning cocoa butter and vimnium E it's designed for those of us with very dry and sensitive skin. A small amount is enough for once a day application leaving my skin feeling a lot softer and more refreshed.

Olay Ultra Moisture Body Wash

I've never had any luck with finding a body wash that moisturises and I began to think all body washes were the same and were never going to help me or my dry skin out. So when I originally purchased the Olay Ultra Moisture Body Wash I didn't hold very high hopes. How wrong was I. Made with Shea butter this body wash has to be the thickest and creamiest I've ever used, it lathers well and smells delicious. What's even better is that a little goes a long way and there was an instant noticeable difference in how fresher my arms in particular felt getting out of the shower and one that's continued to improve over the months of use. .

St Ives Intensive Healing Hand Cream

We all know of St Ives from their yummy scrubs but they also do a lifestyle of a hand cream. Now a lot of hand creams do nothing for my hands yet St Ives Intensive Healing Hand Cream does things hand creams have never done before - work. Fragrance free - which is fine by me, it absorbs really fast, this hand cream works without leaving your hands sticky or slippery, it moisture's and leaves your hands feelings refreshed and I apply it throughout the day as and when my hands are feeling dry without having to use it constantly.

If you have dry skin that needs a bit of extra loving in the winter months I hope you found this useful - I use all these products year round and have noticed a healthy difference in my skin for doing so. This post was one for the #2014bloggerchallenge, and i'll admit I don't really know the first thing about beauty products, I rarely even read beauty blog posts so this was a challenge in more ways then one!

What are your tips for keeping your skin healthy in the winter? What would you recommend for dry skin?

13 comments:

  1. Fab post! I love reading how people battle the colder months!


    Stephanie (@hopefreedomlove)
    http://www.bloglovin.com/blog/3436251/hope-freedom-love
    xxx

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  2. I probably should pay more attention to moisturising - and skincare in general. I used to use the Palmers Cocoa Butter or a while but I haven't bought some in ages.

    Debi x

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  3. My hands get terrible in the winter months too! I have this CO Bigelow Chapped Hands Remedy that I've been using for a few years and I love it, but I'm almost out! Might have to give St.Ives a try!!

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    1. Thanks for the recommendation - I'm always interested in finding new hand creams, this cold weather has really dried them out and my skins cracking like never before.

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  4. I love coco butter I swear by it! I been using L' occitane Shea Butter for my hands its amazing but so expensive so will definitely try st Ives!
    lots of love,
    Laura x
    www.teaseflutterpout.com

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  5. I've tried Palmer's before but haven't gone back since, and I don't know why especially because I liked it! I love your little cross stitch! So cute!

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  6. I did NOT know St Ives did hand creams - will have to look out for those!
    I love the scent of Palmers but it dries my skin out so badly because of the petroleum - stupid eczema :(

    Jess xo

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  7. I use the Palmers lip balm and love it but didn't know they did body lotion! Silly me... definitely going to invest in it now. x

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    1. Palmers have a huge range - always finding new products that they don't, sadly i'm not a huge fan of the smell but can't grumble too much about it.

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  8. For dry skin, I recommend straight-up shea butter. You can buy it from Coastal Scents or TKB Trading and it's very economical in addition to being effective!

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  9. I forgot about cocoa butter, I used to love the smell of it and it always left my skin really soft. I'm terrible for using body lotion, I have loads but I never remember to put it on. Will start tonight now after you reminding me :)! I love the vintage cross stitch in your pic, it's cute!

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    1. I remember the days when I didn't have to use it, my skins turning against me as I get older. Thank you about the cross stitch comments, it was one I found on Pinterest but it's based on an original French Soap advertisement.

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  10. this post comes at the most perfect time! my skin dries up like crazy in the winter. i'll have to keep my eye out for some of these :)

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