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19 December 2021

Lucky Cloud Clean & Pure Unscented Natural Soap Bar
(Gifted)

Long time readers will know that my quest for unscented, free from essential oil skincare products is never ending. I am always trying to seek out the best natural products for people like me that experience allergies. With that in mind let me introduce to you a couple of new items that I've been testing.

This is another company who I am very familiar with and have gifted their products to friends and family. I thought it was time to try out their soap bars so naturally I gravitated towards the Unscented one (fragranced versions are available). Lucky Cloud handcraft their soap bars in Edinburgh and package the product in recycled sustainably sourced kraft boxes and print with eco-friendly toners.

Not only does this Lucky Cloud soap look beautiful with it's swirled edge, neutral colour tone and brand stamp but it performs well. Soap bars aren't exactly the most thrilling of skincare products. What I am looking for is a bar that holds its shape, remains sold throughout use (aka doesn't go mushy) and most importantly doesn't dry out my skin. Lucky Cloud ticks all these boxes and for those reasons becomes an easy recommendation to everyone.
I've known Terre Verdi since 2015 and Alessandra, the founder, participated in an event I co-hosted in 2016. This is a luxurious brand that is certified by Soil Association COSMOS, vegan and cruelty free approved. When I selected ThéBianco Camellia Oil, I was drawn to it because it stands out from the crowd in terms of an ingredient that offers something a bit different. According to the product write up this ingredient has been.... 

"widely used in Japan for centuries, white tea oil was incorporated into the daily skin and hair routines of Japanese women due to its highly beneficial skin properties. This 100% certified organic superfood for skin is cold pressed from the seeds of the Camellia Oleifera flower, also used to make white tea."

Apparently this oil is suitable during pregnancy and can be used on babies and children so I knew it was going to be perfect for my delicate skin type. It's rich in fatty acids and vitamins and good for all (dry, mature, acne prone and oily skins). 

Terre Verdi ThéBianco Camellia Oil can be used across the body, face and hair. I would describe this oil as dry and by this I mean it disappears quickly without leaving a greasy feeling to your skin. It really is a beautiful ingredient which I enjoy using on my face and body. Personally the simplicity of using a stand alone ingredient has always been appealing due to my reactive skin type. I am comfortable applying to delicate and sensitive areas of my body.

Sarah x

31 October 2021

Pumpkin skincare for glowing skin
(not sponsored collated from research)

Pumpkin season is upon us and if you don't fancy carving them up for Halloween consider looking out for this ingredient in your skincare. The nutrients in pumpkin are mighty. It's full of vitamins, minerals, essential fatty acids (omegas) and zinc which are ideal for dry, mature and damaged skin. If this sounds like an ingredient you need, then here is a little selection of products with pumpkin in their formulations-

Angela Langford Skincare A Little Lift - this plumping and firming serum contains electric daisies, frankincense, pumpkin seed, argan and hyaluronic acid to nourish, refine and hydrate skin.

Awake Organics Frankincense Brightening Serum - this is said to target fine lines and discolouration because it's contains Vitamins A, C and E found in Sea Buckthorn, Carrot Seed, Rosehip and Pumpkin.

By Sarah London Hero Facial Oil - a nourishing formulation which includes Sweet Almond Oil, Apricot Oil and Pumpkin Seed Oil that can be used day or night, all year round. It's also free from fragrance and essential oils so for me that makes it perfect for sensitive skin.

BYBI Acid Gold AHA Resurfacing Face Mask - an exfoliating face mask packed with natural AHAs to banish dulling, dead skin cells. The pumpkin enzyme in this mask derives from pumpkin flesh, a by-product of the pumpkin seed industry and usually gets thrown away.

Nourish Radiance Firming Facial Oil - formulated with omega-rich oils to lift, firm and hydrate the skin. Improves elasticity and reduces fine lines. It includes pumpkin seed for toning and protecting the skin.

Pai Pomegranate & Pumpkin Seed 2-Step Stretch Mark Oil A fragrance free stretch mark oil and cream duo to support you through pregnancy and beyond.

Skin & Tonic Inner Glow Face Oil - packed with vitamin C, alongside rosehip oils to rejuvenate your skin and pumpkin seed oil for skin-loving vitamin E and nourishing omega oils.

Sarah x

1 January 2021

top natural skincare products for 2020 sensitive skin prone to eczema
(some products featured may have been gifted, others will have been purchased)

2020 may have been shit but natural skincare has been excellent. Lets just step away from all of the world's problems and be a little selfish and indulgent. I enjoy looking back on the products that have given me some joy over the last twelve months. Skincare is self care and those of us with problem skin are often battling against exasperated conditions at times of great stress and anxiety. Let me jump in and talk about some of the products which became firm favourites.

Everyday Favourites
Most of you will already know that my routine always includes products from Balmonds, Odylique and Organii. I'm a regular customer when it comes to creams, shampoo and shower gels from these brands. I've become reacquainted with Lyonsleaf products especially after introducing a fragrance free version of their best seller Beauty Balm. I also rekindled my affections for A'kin Mild & Gentle Fragrance Free Conditioner, a product I once used regularly at the start of my green journey, long before I started blogging.

Favourite for coconut oil lovers
I love that fragrance free has been at the forefront of many new discoveries this year. With a rise in allergies and sensitivities I think it's an important focus for skincare brands. I fell hard for the fantastic Lucy Bee. I've gone through several tubes of the Reviving Cleanser and recently finished a jar of Radiance Boosting face cream. If you love coconut oil as part of your skincare routine then you are sure to become a fan.

Favourite minimalistic skincare
I've always enjoyed skincare which has a minimalistic approach to ingredients and with this in mind I welcomed Eden Days Sensitive Soul Body Butter, Minimalist Skincare Gentle Daily Cleansing Balm, Bunch Skincare Body Oil and Lily & Rabbit soaps.

Parisian Favourites
Typology was another launch which took me by surprise. I enjoyed the no-frills approach with mix and match products tailoring to individual needs. Their products are also free from essential oils. Following on with my love of minimal ingredients I particularly enjoyed using the Typology 7 Ingredient Makeup Removing Oil and 10 Ingredient Hand Balm.

There are so many brilliant small businesses out there and I hope to find more newcomers. I will do my best to continue supporting your business into 2021 which also happens to be my tenth year of running this blog. Fingers crossed for a brighter and healthier future.

Sarah x

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13 October 2020

Bunch Skincare
(Gifted PR Sample)

I'm always excited to discover brands that offer fragrance free products and that's why I accepted a body oil from Bunch Skincare. Founded by Gosia, the brand is about fun and beautiful, luxurious natural products with a passion for science, nature and caring for the environment. Packaging is practical and minimum with bright and colourful branding. Ingredients are plant based and suitable for Vegans.

I've been trialling Bunch Skincare Aftersun Body Oil. As the name suggest this is a product to be used after soaking up the sun. The formulation consists of almond, jojoba, rice bran, olive, sunflower and bisabolol. These are ingredients known for anti-inflammatory, nourishing and soothing properties, ideal for skin exposed to the drying conditions of salt and chlorine. Even though this body oil is marketed as a summer product don't let that put you off using it all year round.

I'd describe Bunch Skincare Aftersun Body Oil as a dry oil and by that I mean it feels invisible on the skin, there is no greasy residue following application. This isn't one of those products where you'll be standing naked in the bedroom waiting for it to absorb before getting dressed. I experience dry skin prone to eczema and Bunch Skincare oil feels wonderful on my skin. It instantly improves the appearance. I am fair toned with a hint of sun kissed tan (thanks to lockdown and a back garden) and the oil rejuvenates to a golden glow.

Bunch Skincare Aftersun Body Oil is a beautiful product. It is priced on higher end compared to others so it may not be suitable for all budgets. If you would like to explore the product collection in more detail, then may I suggest visiting their website - Bunch Skincare.

Sarah x

16 June 2020

Odylique natural and organic skincare and makeup
(Gifted Press Samples)

Many of you know that Odylique is one of my favourite skincare brands and I've spoken about their Gentle Herb Shampoo for many years. I thought it might be interesting to share with you other products because there is more to Odylique than hair care. Lets start off with a little background information for any new readers. Originally known as Essential Care, the business was founded by Margaret who started making skincare from natural ingredients to help her family's eczema problems and her own allergy prone skin. The company was launched in 2003 with daughter Abi, products are hand made in Suffolk and re-branded to Odylique in 2014.

23 October 2018

Review Fragrance Free from Balm Balm, Ermana, Myroo
(Note: I participate in the Love Lula Blogger Programme and can select products from their site, I am not obligated to review)

If you delve into my archives you'll find a review for Balm Balm Super Light Coconut Cleanser written in 2012. This is a product I have recommended time and time again over the years. It's one I trust but I wanted to re-visit the product to bring awareness that Balm Balm recently overhauled their packaging from plastic to glass. The new bottle is not only better for the environment but usage is easier since it now comes with a pump/spray top. I know coconut oil isn't everyone's favourite ingredient but I love it and have no issues. This cleanser lives up to the name "super light" and Balm Balm achieves this by using fractionated coconut oil. If you have sensitive or allergy prone skin then Balm Balm Super Light Coconut Cleanser is worth consideration. It's a one ingredient product; simply coconut, nothing else added.

I don’t know about you but finding a good scent free body lotion has been a little tricky over the years so that’s where Ermana Soothe Organic Hand & Body Lotion steps in. The formulation contains the hydrating ingredients of shea butter and cocoa butter, it easily massages and absorbs into skin but it doesn’t feel heavy or sticky. This is definitely a good all rounder for the whole family. Since receiving this product Ermana have made the switch to amber glass apothecary bottle with black pump. 

I've been banging on about Myroo for years and I'm really enjoy seeing this brand grow and expand. Myroo is perfect for all but especially those with sensitive skin as they offer fragrance free options of their products. Recently they added body oil to the range so I knew the Rosehip Body Oil was something I wanted to try. Body oils are great all year round but for me they come into their own in Winter. My skin is prone to flakiness as soon as the heating comes on and there is a chill in the air. I'm a Summer baby and Winter can make me feel miserable about my skin, I’m far more prone to eczema breakouts. Myroo Rosehip Body Oil is a blend of safflower, jojoba, rosehip and rosemary. I’d describe the oil as light in texture because it doesn’t feel thick or heavy on application and it moisturises fairly quickly without too much greasiness. It’s an excellent all rounder for across the body. I find that the majority of body products are heavy on essential oils so it’s lovely to find a fragrance free alternative. If you enjoy fragrance then opt for Myroo OM Oil Vetivert & Marjoram instead.

I review products every month, if you missed the last review then follow this link - Budget Friendly Shower Gels

Sarah x

19 December 2017

Review Trilogy Pure Plant Body Oil
(Gifted PR samples)

I'd picked three products from Love Lula in October but issues with labelling left me with only one I could safely use. I knew Trilogy would be a winner because it's a brand I trust. Their Very Gentle cream is one of my top favourite moisturisers.

12 December 2017

Swap clairns glossier palmers the body shop for green beauty alternatives
Its been a few months since I wrote one of these posts. I watch a fair amount of Favourites on YouTube and that often gets me thinking about greener alternatives. I certainly don't want to make anyone feel guilty if they use "mainstream" products but I hope this helps for those who do want to change their skincare routine.

5 December 2017

I've been part of the Love Lula Accredited Blogger Program for a year and thought I might look at my favourite products that I've found through the site. I chose to work with Love Lula because I shopped with them long before I started blogging and outside of the program I continue to buy products.

27 November 2017

Review Organii Intensive Organic Soothing Cream & Face and Body Oil
If you’re not familiar with Organii they are an affordable organic vegan brand with top to toe products suitable for all the family. They recently launched Organii Intensive Organic Soothing Cream and Organii Intensive Organic Face and Body Oil, both are intended for very dry and sensitive skin and may be suitable for those prone to eczema, psoriasis or rosacea.

I've an interesting fact for you if you are a natural skincare nerd like me. If you know Gentle Green Soothing Cream then I can tell you that they have partnered with Organii so it's the same formulation just under a different name. I was already familiar with the popularity of Gentle Green through judging on the Free From Skincare Awards, in 2013 they won Gold in the Problem Skin category. Sadly, I’m not going to be able to review the Intensive Organic Soothing Cream as it does list linalool in the ingredients so I’ve pass it on to a friend who has psoriasis. I’m intrigued to see how they get on with it and initially they have been positive about the product. 

The Intensive Organic Face and Body Oil is free from essential oils which means I don't have to concern myself with those allergens. The blend of ingredients is sunflower, rosehip, nettle leaf, chickweed and ribwort plantain leaf, the latter is one I’m not familiar with. Rosehip is an ingredient that I find works well for my skin and one that I always look for in skincare. This Organii oil has a rich orange colour and easily sinks into my dry skin. It's a good all rounder which you can use across the whole body. I think affordability of products when it comes to eczema is very important as it can be a demanding skin condition so my only criticism with this body oil would be the price point. 

As I mentioned at the start, Organii is worth considering for the entire family and so I am more than happy to recommend them to readers. Have you used any Organii products? Do you have a favourite?

Sarah x

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22 August 2017

Reviews Natural Skincare Love Lula Trilogy Acure Madara
(Disclaimer - affiliate link & I'm part of the Love Lula Blogger Programme and can select PR samples each month, I am not obligated to review and all opinions are my own)

In July I scaled back my choices from Love Lula because I was taking time out to recover from surgery and wanted to ease my blogging workload. Let me talk you through what I have been using.

Acure Organics Sensitive Facial Cleanser
Acure’s hair care range is a cult product among US bloggers and now we have the chance to try products through a UK stockist. As I’m happy with my hair routine, I thought I’d try Acure skincare and I always feel that a cleanser is a good place for me to start. The Acure sensitive facial cleanser has a silky thick texture which is excellent for massaging across the face. I find it works better on damp skin so I hold a wet flannel to my skin before applying (I hate splashing water). It can be rinsed off but I choose to use a damp flannel. The aroma is pleasant and I’m pretty sure my skin likes this product because it currently feels nice and soft with no visible signs of irritation. It’s fair to say I’m enjoying using this Acure cleanser. I’m happy to recommend and would re-purchase.

4 April 2017

Love to B Natural Skincare Handmade Dorset
Digging through my archives I realised it had been a long time since I had talked about Love to B (they recently re-branded from Chilly B Soap Company). Julie has grown her business to a point where she has up-sized manufacturing from the family home to a new unit in Ringwood (Dorset). I managed to squeeze in a visit on Friday to see the new premises as we have family in the local area and were passing by.

21 March 2017

Green Beauty Empties Joik Skin & Tonic Balm Balm Ermana Rossi Evolve
(Disclaimer - some products are PR samples others I bought myself)

I’m not entirely sure why Empties are so interesting but they allow me the opportunity to show you I enjoyed every drop and give my final thoughts on products. Usually I would film for my YouTube channel but I haven’t found the time recently. I think people underestimate how consuming it can be. Anyway let’s chat about the product pictured above. I’ll link any reviews I previously wrote.

Joik BB Cream - I like using tinted creams under my powder foundation. The Joik BB cream is great and I have enjoyed using it up but I’m back using my previous favourite the Madara Moonflower Rose Beige tinting fluid. I was swayed by a discount, no other reason really to switching out as I like them both equally.

Rossi Uvema Cleansing Oil - I’m easily pleased with cleansing oils and enjoyed the marzipan scent of the Rossi Cleanser. Fragrance free products are a lifesaver for me so this wins me over easily. I did replace this with my all time favourite Handmade Naturals (it was on promotion at the time I ran out) but I would happily go back to the Rossi one at some point in future.

Skin & Tonic Makeup Remover - I enjoyed using this makeup remover as a daily cleanser. Again an unscented product so it worked really well for my delicate skin. I would happily buy another one in the future but as mentioned above I do go back and forth between brands I love. 

Ermana Mama Soothe Body Oil - I loved this oil, perfect for me as unscented and great to use across the body after getting out of the shower. During the winter oils are a go-to product to keep my very dry skin hydrated as much as possible. I like to layer with body creams.

Ermana Cleanse Balm - This is the trial size pot but still lasted me a couple of weeks. I’ve ended up with mixed feelings about this cleansing balm which I plan to share in my next Love Lula Monthly Review. I enjoyed the scent (grapefruit and no linalool) but it feels a little too heavy for me. I’m undecided whether I would move up to the full size.


Evolve Satin Leg Gloss - I bought this oil for my sister’s beach wedding last summer as I wanted a shimmery product for the occasion. Evolve products are always beautifully scented and this leg gloss was a pleasure to use but I would have preferred a little more sparkle (it gives a sheen to the skin). The bottle needs a good shake before using as the mica settles at the bottom.

Balm Balm Rose Floral Water - Rose isn’t my favourite scent but I didn’t mind this floral water from Balm Balm. I wouldn’t buy for myself but was happy to use the product up. I like to use floral water for toner and have previously used the chamomile version from Balm Balm. Great brand and product for anyone who likes to keep things organic and simple.

Sarah x

14 February 2017

Pure Thoughts Eucalyptus & Rosehip Natural Soap
I've known Pure Thoughts for a very long time, in fact I think it goes back to pre-blogging days. I've featured a number of products from them over the years (many of these products have long been retired) but I was always a fan of their face masks and shea butters.

Leanna, the founder of Pure Thoughts, has entered a new chapter that has evolved once again with new branding and range. Pure Thoughts has now become 100% Vegan, they have reformulated the soaps bars making them Palm Oil free and added an aromatherapy skincare collection and soy wax meditation candles.
Pure Thoughts Gratitude Meditation Candle
The new range looks stunning and whilst I am yet to place an order, I've my eye on a number of products particularly the pulse point oils. I know a number of Green Bloggers who love using charcoal soaps so you will be pleased to hear there is one in the range. I also think the new candles and bath salts would make beautiful gifts. 

Pure Thoughts is a natural brand that you can trust so I highly recommend you bookmark their website for when you want to treat yourself or a love one. You may also enjoy reading their blog also found on the site.

Sarah x

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Archives

28 December 2016

Top 6 Green Beauty Products and Brands of 2016
I wanted to take a look back over my reviews for 2016 and pick out my favourite discoveries and brands.

January - Sugar Loaf Soaps
I've known Sugarloaf Soaps for as long as I've been running this blog so I was delighted to have Sam make the favours for our wedding. Her soaps are super lovely and create a creamy foam. I love them for shaving. Our guests also complemented us on the favours and how they have enjoyed using their soaps.

February - Skin & Tonic
My struggles with linalool have been well documented this year and my focus has definitely been on fragrance/scent free products. The Naked Beauty Oil took the top spot alongside other existing favourites. This oil includes all my favourite ingredients so it's perfect for my delicate skin and I can't recommend it enough.

April - Myroo
This year Myroo re-branded and went top 14 food allergen free (with options for fragrance free as well). It was such a huge step to make but one that was so important to the allergy community. I know many of my readers have nut allergies and want to use natural products but really struggle so I hope Myroo has filled that gap. Myroo has finished the year with great success as they are now stocked at John Lewis (Leeds) and Anthropologie.

A beautiful new launch from Bodhi & Birch was the Botanic Dew Hand & Body Wash. I've been using as a hand wash and love the delicate scent. It is pure luxury but well worth the indulgence.

September - Ermana
A new brand discovery and I immediately became hooked with the Soothe Mama Body Oil which is free from essential oils. The blend is perfect for sensitive skins and you don't need to be a Mama to use it. I think I proved that when you struggle to find products for delicate skins it is worthwhile looking in unexpected places. Products aimed at children or Mums (even men!) are not limited to these target customers.

October - Evolve
I'd known this brand for a number of years but the re-branding has made Evolve stand out again. I haven't stopped raving about them. A number of their products do not contain linalool and its been wonderful to have beautiful aromas back in my life bathroom. My favourites are the Nourishing Hair Elixir and Daily Renew Facial Cream.

What have been your favourite products (or brands) for 2016?

Sarah x

27 October 2016

Brand Focus Evolve Organic Beauty Natural Skincare
Evolve have fast become one of my favourite brands in recent months. Everything I’ve tried has been amazing. I’ve gathered a little collection of their mini sized products, some I have bought and others came from our Gorgeously Green event as Laura (the founder) was one of our brand speakers.

I’ve been banging on about the Evolve Organic Beauty Nourishing Hair Elixir for ages now so I won’t repeat myself but I totally love this stuff. In recent weeks I have started using the Daily Renew Facial Cream and not only does it smell gorgeous (vanilla & coconut) but it’s free from linalool, hooray! I’m using this morning and evening and a little goes a long way. Over the past week I’ve noticed my skin is looking good and this keep my face feeling hydrated by working on those pesky dry patches. 

I finished up the Miracle Facial Oil in recorded time (well for me it was fast!). It has an unusual fragrance which grew on me over time and again free from linalool. This oil was sure to be a winner for me as it contains rosehip but the argan oil and black cumin seed oil are an interesting addition. I love facial oils so it’s very hard for me to be critical over them. They just work so well on my skin and this is no exception.

I bought the Satin Leg Gloss for my sister’s summer wedding, if I was going bare legged in photos I wanted them to look good. Once again Evolve hits the spot with fragrance and it smells fantastic. This oil is a combination of camellia seed, bisabolol and caster oil with mineral mica and titanium to add sparkle. You need to shake the bottle before use as the minerals settle at the bottom. The satin leg gloss does live up to its name. This doesn’t give any coverage of imperfections but adds sheen. I perhaps would like even more sparkle but that aside it feels wonderful on my skin.

Tropical Blossom Body Butter is another product that lives up to its name with a delicious scent of Tahitian Manoi and Coconut. I love body butters especially as the weather gets colder and this one is perfect. You can’t beat shea butter on dry skin, it leaves your body feeling baby bottom soft.

As you can tell I am completely smitten with Evolve and I recommend you explore the range. The mini sized products are great for sampling, patch testing and travels. Evolve are a Vegan brand. 

Sarah x

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29 September 2016

Review Ermana Soothe Mama Body Oil
(Gifted PR Sample)

These days I'm always on the hunt for products free from essential oils. Sometimes you have to think outside the box and look in the unexpected places, that's what lead me to Ermana Soothe Mama Body Oil.

I love to apply body oils immediately after taking a shower. I pat off any excess water and then slather myself. I understand that applying products to damp skin helps with absorption and I believe in that process. The ingredients are simple, a lovely blend of Prunus Armeniaca (apricot) oil, Macadamia Ternifolia Seed (macadamia) Oil , Simmondsia Chinensis (jojoba) oil, Tocopherol (vitamin E). Perfect for hydrating skin from top to toe including a baby bump should you have one.

Ermana Soothe Mama Body Oil has been a life saver for my itchy dermatitis on my chest. I have found heavy creams exasperate the issue because they "hang" around on the surface and my skin gets a "sweaty" feeling (the delight of having boobs doesn't help, ladies you'll be on my wave length). This oil doesn't feel like it sits on my skin and I can control the application from as little or as much as I like but still reap the same benefits.

Ermana products are hand blended in the UK in small batches to ensure they are fresh and they do not test on animals. The range is free from preservatives and contains no parabens, sulphates, artificial fragrances or colourings. 

Have your tried Ermana Natural Skincare? Did you find a new favourite product?

Sarah x

7 July 2016

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It's always exciting to discover new brands and Anna of Miss Organics connected with me on twitter. We decided an interview piece would be a great way to introduce her brand and products to readers so here we are.......

17 March 2016

Review Fushi Carrot Oil Passion Seed Oil Tamanu Oil Organic
Fushi are passionate about health and wellbeing, they use organic, cold pressed and unrefined oils in their products. I have been using the Passion seed Oil (Maracuja), Tamanu Oil and Carrot Oil. I find oils are great way to treat my dry skin, they can be quicker absorbing than heavy creams. I can’t vouch for the health benefits of ingredients but I'm hopeful that they are doing me some good in the long run.

8 February 2016

Review Nathalie Bond Organics Rose Geranium & Patchouli Body Oil
Body oils are a great addition to your skincare routine and I definitely rely on them more during the Winter. I have a little tip to share. My skin becomes so dry that I apply oils before jumping into the shower. It sounds weird but it makes a huge difference especially when shaving my legs, it prevents my skin from bleeding and soreness.

Nathalie Bond has a lovely range of body products and candles. They offer a couple of unscented products which is handy for those who have issues with essential oils (although not suitable for vegans).

The *Rose Geranium & Patchouli Body Oil from Nathalie Bond Organics is a gorgeous product. I find the scent the perfect aroma and not too overpowering. This oil is a blend of argan, olive, jojoba, macadamia and peach kernel. It doesn't feel greasy and my skin easily absorbs this product which is nice for times when you need to get dressed quickly. 

I know that the product inside the bottle is what counts but I can't fault the packaging. It looks lovely on my bedside table and elegant enough to gift to others and feel good about it. The body oil is also available in Lavender and Chamomile, ingredients that are often suitable for sensitive skins. For the full pampering experience you can pair your oil with bath salts.

Have you tried any products from Nathalie Bond? Do you have a favourite?

Sarah x

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