
So back to my moisturiser, it's by Neutrogena and is called oil-free moisture for combination skin. I was actually too hesitant to pick up any moisturiser in the past, afraid that it might let me down. But now I've gained confidence in Neutrogena. I loved the description on the box when I first read it, and just had to get it. At least to find out if it lived up to it's promise. And it did. It says it's odorless, but on application it does have an appalling smell, which goes away once blended into the skin. It keeps my T-zone nice and dry and cheeks well moisturised. I apply it after washing my face, which is great because the product seeps right into the skin and works better. I'm over all very happy with it, and it's just one pump you need per application, though it seems very less product it works very well. I'm going to definitely experiment more from the Neutrogena line of products.
My face wash is Himalaya and it works better than the Nivea and Clean & Clear one I was using. It's mild on the face and doesn't leave my skin stretchy. I don't know if that particular one is available here, this one was from Dubai. Thy usually have different names for the same product in different places. Once I'm done with it, will find one here.
My next focus now that my face is off the list, is hair care!. I want to find a product or a routine to soften my hair, I just shampoo and condition very lazily, but it's time i take it more seriously. I was reading the January issue of Vogue India, and there was an interview of Malaika Arora in it, and how she uses allot of home remedies for her hair and face. That truly inspired me to experiment with the natural way to happiness rather than spend insane amounts of money on buying products. That's another thing on my list. Will post the good remedies that worked for me on the blog.
So that's it for now. Will try posting more often.
on the topic of skin - i discovered wheatgerm oil last week. it is incredibly good for skin. Its rich in vitamin E, which is an antioxident and prevents dark circles around your eyes, and also keeps yous skin wrinkle free ( you know forehead wrinkles etc)
ReplyDeleteIs it available readily like caster oil and coconut oil? or is an ingredient to look for in products?
ReplyDeletenope...you get it in pills, looks like a cod liver oil pill ( you knowthe golden ones)... you should hopefully get it in a pharmacy or a health foods store....or buy it off www.hollandandbarratts.com
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