*Comparisons and Reviews

Friday, 18 November 2016

M&S Beauty Advent Calendar


Go, grab one while you still can! M&S is one of my favourite places to go beauty shopping, they have a great selection of brands and with deals like this (£35 for the calendar when you spend £35 on home, beauty or clothing. It's worth £250!) I always seem to have a stash of Alpha H Liquid Gold - I never need to buy it :)

The contents are great, I have already opened all the boxes and now the calendar justs empty in our bedroom as a very early Christmas decoration.

Expect some reviews featuring the stuff that was inside. As soon as I get rid of this nasty cold that me and my daughter have been plagued with this week...
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Friday, 11 November 2016

Emma Hardie Briliance Facial Oil vs. Clarins Blue Orchid Face Treatment Oil

I may be slightly (or very) late to the party because both these oils have been released ages ago and there are numerous reviews online, however I thought it might be interesting to compare the two as they both promise similar effects but their ingredient list is rather different.

* I have used up the Emma Hardie Oil and trialled Clarins oil for 8 weeks before writing this comparison*


ABOUT


Emma Hardie Briliance Facial Oil, 30ml. is described as  'a light-weight, multi-active everyday facial oil complex, containing 9 essential oils of Palma Rose, Orange, Mint, Vanilla, Geranium, Camomile, Lemon, Rose and Lavender that help to condition, hydrate and smooth the skin's texture.
Also includes 5 plant oils, Grape Seed Oil, Apricot, Almond, Olive Oil and Sunflower Oil that contain Omega 3,  to help restructure the skin and promote elasticity and moisturise. Also including the
unique Camelina 'Gold of Pleasure' oil for its powerful anti-oxidant properties to protect the skin from free radicals.' 

Ingredients: Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil, Prunus Armeniaca (Apricot) Kernel Oil, Camelina Sativa Seed Oil, Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil, Ribes Nigrum (Black Currant) Seed Oil, Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Seed Oil, Parfum (Fragrance), Limonene, Geraniol, Citrus Limon (Lemon) Peel Oil, Citronellol, Linalool, Bht, Lavandula Angustifolia (Lavender) Oil, Citral, Farnesol.

Clarins Blue Orchid Face Treatment Oil is 'a targeted treatment for dehydrated skin that tones, revitalises and restores radiance to moisture-depleted skin. Utilising the principles of aromatherapy and phytotherapy, the moisture care face oil combines plant extracts and essential oils to help balance the skin. Made from 100% pure plant extracts, this best-selling face oil contains extracts of Rosewood, Patchouli and Blue Orchid. Added Hazelnut Oil helps prevent moisture loss and the formation of fine lines. The rebalancing moisturiser for dry skin nourishes and revitalises dehydrated skin, and leaves it feeling satin soft. Suitable for dry or combination skin.'

Ingredients: Corylus Avellana (Hazel) Seed Oil, Pogostemon Cablin (Patchouli) Oil, Aniba Rosaeodora (Rosewood) Wood Oil, Fragrance, Dendrobium Phalaenopsis (Blue Orchid) Flower Extract, Linalool, Limonene, Geraniol, Benzyl Benzoate, Coumarin, Eugenol

COMPARISON

Smell: EH oil wins hands down. Just read the ingredients list and try to smell them all at once. Not too floral, not too fruity and not perfumey, ut incredibly delicious. Although it is quite strong, it relaxed and calmed me down. Clarins oil smells like potent medicinal herbs. Not a problem for me,but could be for some.

Texture: Clarins oil is lighter and sinks in much faster. If your skin is really dry, it will drink it up leaving no residue on the skin. EH is described by some websites as lightweight oil. It's not. It's heavier than Clarins. Great for facial massages. It will sink in but it will take time. That's why I barely ever used it in the morning, Even one drop mixed in with daily moisturiser would leave me glowy while with Clarins I could easily use 2-3 without becoming a grease ball.

Effect on the skin: Both oils would be a lovely addition to ones daily routine. Clarins is probably easier to use because it's so light, I wouldn't say it hydrated my skin (hello, it's an oil!) but my skin felt more balanced, protected and softer than usual. With EH my skin felt more nourished, radiant and glowy. Both oils come in 30ml glass bottles with a pipette. Both last for a long time (6-8 months with almost daily use) and cost approximately the same (Clarins Blue Orchid £33, Emma Hardie £34)


More facial oil reviews and comparisons to come! What oil are you using right now? What review would you like to see next? Care to share? Leave a comment below. 

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