Saturday 11 August 2012

My Current Beauty Wishlist: August!

REN Hydra-Calm Global Protection Day Cream, £27.00; Fekkai Glossing Cream, £25ish; Chanel Vitalumiere Aqua - Debenhams £32; Jimmy Choo Eau de Parfum - Debenhams, £49 for 60ml;  This Works Perfect Legs Skin Miracle - £21.60; Liz Earle Cleanse and Polish Hot Cloth Cleanser - £14.25 for 100ml Pump Starter Kit.
I first tried this REN day cream when it came free with Red magazine and absolutely loved it. I've never actually used a day cream as such before, and I wasn't used to the texture and consistency to begin with, but it definitely grows on you. It absorbs quickly and smells really fresh and clean. I have very sensitive skin and I can definitely see I've seen a reduction in redness since using this. I've since bought a REN starter pack with four little deluxe samples in which contains another sample of this, so we'll see how it goes.

I first heard of this Fekkai fellow when FleurdeForce bought this glossing cream in LA. I don't even know the girl, obvs, but from watching her videos I trust her tastes implicitly. I've just seen this in TKMaxx for around £7, so I'm definitely going to pop back today to get one. I think they're around £25 at full price. I don't tend to do anything to my hair, apart from a bit of cheap shampoo and conditioner every other day, so I'm excited to see if I see a difference.

The Chanel Vitalumiere Aqua is a really boring one; mine has run out and in the week that I've been without it, I've decided I just can't be without it for much longer. I just love, love, love it. I've been using the YSL Touche Eclat foundation and for me, it just doesn't come close to Vitalumiere Aqua. Ooh, controversial.

The Jimmy Choo perfume is a totally random one. I walked past it in Debenhams, spritzed it onto me and LOVED it. It's just so unlike any other perfume I've ever used. In reality, I definitely won't be buying this, but it's right up there on the wishlist.

It wouldn't be a monthly wishlist without a leg product of some description. My legs still aren't looking their best and the promise that this product will fade imperfections, scars and bruising has got me hook, line and sinker. It's usually £36, but for some reason at the moment is only £21.60?! I'm not sure if this is a sale or just a limited offer, so hot foot it over to the 'this works' website if you fancy some.

Liz Earle Cleanse and Polish. Not much else to say! I'm just replacing something I've used up.

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