Review: Saaf Super Hydrating Body Balm

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Couple the onset of winter and the firing up of central heating in homes all across the U.K, with the kids going back to school and bringing all their germs home, and what do you get? The flu. Yes, I’ve been struck down with the worst case possible and am feeling pretty sorry for myself.

Whenever I’m feeling under the weather, my skin gets blotchy and more sensitive than usual. Long baths do help me feel more human, but the trade off is extremely dry skin - particularly on my legs after shaving. Fortunately I was recently sent a tub of Saaf Super Hydrating Body Balm (£24.99) which has really helped soothe my parched skin. A totally natural and intensely hydrating balm, it delivers plenty of moisture to keep my skin soft and supple, with a gorgeous scent I can actually appreciate despite the heavily blocked nose.

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The origins of Saaf?

Saaf means “Pure” in Persian and was born in 2004 when Dr Mah, a qualified pharmacologist with a keen interest natural remedies, got frustrated with skincare companies that too readily described their products as organic and natural. As a mum, she recognised the need for a truly organic alternative for her families skin and set about creating one herself. As my own children, Dexter and Heidi, have incredibly sensitive (often eczema-prone) skin, I’m totally onboard with her ethos.

What’s so great about it?

It’s a balm in the truest sense of the word, which is fabulous as I love digging my nails into them. You are directed to apply a generous amount all over your body, paying close attention to rough areas such as knees and elbows. The balm rubs in well leaving a reassuring light sheen, and long-lasting scent. I’d go so far as to say my skin looks visibly healthier, after just 2 weeks of use.

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Ideal for those with dry, thirsty, flaky or itchy skin, and those wanting a spa-like post-bath experience, its certified organic with no unnecessary chemicals that might irritate sensitive skin types. With a base of super oils the formulation is primarily concerned with nourishing the skin deep down, rather than simply moisturising the top layer.

… The oils:

Safflower oil helps soothe irritations on even the most sensitive skin.

Sesame oil has proven moisturising properties. It penetrates the skin easily, nourishing and detoxifying the deepest tissue layers. This means greater healing, moisture delivery and longer-lasting nourishment.

Organic beeswax helps soften dry skin whilst shea butter improves elasticity. Its cell regeneration properties are an effective anti-aging ingredient that also helps to minimise the appearance of scarring.

… The essential oils:

The scent is totally unique but I’d liken it most to Elizabeth Arden’s 8 hour cream. At first sniff my mother and I remarked it was more herby than many others of its kind, but there’s still the buttery scents of beeswax and shea, and a blend of Ylang ylang, patchouli, lavender and clove to create a pleasant fragrance. In short, it smells reassuringly simple, and post-bath applications last long into the evening.

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Is it worth the price tag?

Yes. At £24.99 I’ve paid triple this for skin balms / moisturisers before now. The fact that it’s natural and organic and every ingredient sourced ethically and carefully chosen for its properties (not its scent, or to win praise from beauty editors and influencers), means it scores extra highly from me. Saaf’s Super Hydrating Body Balm offers 10+ hours of constant hydration per application, and calmer, softer and better conditioned skin - it’s exactly what this flu-ridden mum of two needed.

More information

To experience the range for yourself, go to www.saafskincare.com or check them out on Facebook & Twitter.

 

 

 

 


New Travel-Sized Goodies from Weleda

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I love Weleda. Their Baby Derma range worked a treat on Heidi’s eczema, and their organic and wholly natural skincare really resonates with me. They’re highly recommended by beauty & skincare editors, leading institutions in the organic, natural & homeopathic world, and they’re multiple award-winners too.

I could wax lyrical about their commitment to sustainable production methods etc, but what really hits you straight away with any Weleda product is the smell. It really is bottled heaven - raw ingredients that have been sensitively handled and allowed to truly flourish. Not only this, their skincare really does stand up to scrutiny in a market littered with false claims and confusing labeling. Every active ingredient has been carefully chosen and sourced to offer relief, nourishment and care for even the most sensitive of skin types.

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I’m overjoyed that they’ve now released all their bestsellers in handy travel sizes, and it was the ultimate treat to be sent a little rainbow-coloured travel pack containing miniatures of five creamy relaxing and invigorating body washes:

Citrus Creamy Body Wash - invigorating & refreshing

Lavender Creamy Body Wash - relaxing & soothing

Pomegranate Creamy Body Wash - regenerating & fruity

Sea Buckthorn Creamy Body Wash - revitalising & zesty

Wild Rose Creamy Body Wash - harmonising & pampering

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A combination of water and detergent can rob skin of protective oils, upset the natural pH balance, and leave it dry, itchy and sensitive. However Weleda body washes are formulated to nourish the skin with organic oils, leaving skin soft and smooth. They are naturally fragranced with pure essential oils which work on the senses as well as preserving the product naturally so there’s no need for artificial additives or parabens.

You might wonder why you need an all natural body wash in the first place. Well “normal” shower gels contain tensides (foaming agents) that help remove dirt particles. These have adverse effects on the environment and can be harmful to aquatic life. Weleda’s body washes contain antioxidant sesame oil and a fantastic cleansing base derived from sugar and coconut, making them completely biodegradable. So after you use them, they will disperse through waterways without harming delicate marine life. Furthermore, they are suitable for vegans and packaged in recyclable and eco-friendly PE.

Not only this, there are dozens of dermatological benefits too. They won’t dry out or irritate your skin and any residue will be gratefully absorbed by your skin.

What do I think? Well, they lather beautifully, leave my skin feeling clean and hydrated, and the scent lingers long after I shower. After a hard day at the gym, or the stresses of dealing with two naughty children, the essential oils also help restore a much-needed sense of calm and wellbeing. I’m loving my set and still have plenty left for when we go on holiday next month - that’s if I can keep them away from Craig who’s been sneakily using the fruity ones!

This set is available for £9.95 from selected independent health stores or the online store at www.weleda.co.uk. It would make the ideal gift for someone who regularly travels, has sensitive skin, or simply deserves a bit of a treat. Of course travel sizes are also great if you want to test out one of Weleda’s award-winning facial, body care or baby ranges. I’d highly recommend The Mini Calendula Baby Starter Kit (£12.95) for children with sensitive skin, especially given it’s handily sized for change bags.

 


Little Ondine Natural Nail Polish Review

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I get so many requests to review skincare and beauty products for this blog, it’s a wonder I don’t look like Kate Moss. I don’t accept all these reviews and some appeal more than others. It’s no secret I’m a fan of organic skincare, and I love to see products that are traditionally laden with chemicals being given the “natural treatment”. Unsurprisingly then, when I was invited to undertake a Little Ondine natural nail polish review, it was the perfect fit.

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What is it?

Well it’s a bit of a game changer in the nail polish market. Made from natural ingredients (based on water) it’s toxin-free. This unique formulation makes it ideal for pregnant women and us mums who regularly explore their little one’s mouth for oncoming teeth.

Composed of natural resin, organic colourants and water. We’ve sourced the best minerals from around the world to bring you a pure organic colour that give it a smooth texture while hydrating your nails Little Ondine

It’s a weird one for me. Whilst I understand this re imagination of nail polish will work for mums, I’m not sure this would be enough for me on its own for me to make a switch. Rather the promise of a non-corrosive formula that won’t dry out or damage my nails is the bigger selling point. I suffer from brittle nails and have a tendency to over-buff and faff around too much with them. I’m also one of those that will frantically pick, chew or scrape off nail polish on the tube if I see a chip - nothing worse in life than unkempt nails.

Among their claims, Little Ondine boasts their colours are odour-free (plus point for my other half), quick-drying and easy to peel-off (no need for nail varnish remover) - on the face of it, some features that pricked my ears up. They also have strong swatches with some 80+ shades to reflect the latest trends. There’s a nice mix of matte & shimmer finishes, in everything from neon, to natural, to vibrant coral.

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… So, what did I think?

Well I’m a little stuck on this review. Little Ondine has some major pluses that really work for me, and some features that simply don’t.

First up, before applying, there are some tips on the website to ensure you achieve a long-lasting finish - nothing too exhaustive or fussy - you just need to thoroughly clean and dry your nails before application, and to not immerse your fingers in water for an hour after application. If you’re considering using Little Ondine, I can’t stress enough the importance of this. If you follow these tips to the letter, your colour should last for week.

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A major plus for me is how easy it is to apply, and how impressive the formulation is. It’s less clumpy, glides onto your nails with ease, and is likely to last a damn sight longer than traditional nail polishes that seem gunk up within a few months. The brush is also squared for ease of application which is something I tend to look for as it trims down your manicure time considerably. As promised this doesn’t smell at all, and dries in minutes (although you will need three coats for a truly opaque finish).

All good so far.

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My only issue, and it’s one I struggle to get past, is that it peels that little bit too easily. Although it won’t chip, one quicky tug of your jeans, or a hangbag dive, and the nail polish will begin to lift from the tips. You can of course, smooth it back down and hope for the best, but an hour later you’ll discover the colour has completely gone. In fact, when cooking the kids dinner the other day, Craig came into the kitchen brandishing no less than moon-shaped bits of colour he’d found whilst hoovering - I had no idea I was shedding until I looked down at my fingers.

The problem? I think my nails don’t have the required grip for Little Ondine. I buff fortnightly and can proudly say I have no ridges, and my nails are super-shiny. Such a base, just isn’t quite right for Little Ondine.

Does this put me off altogether? Not at all. I love the gel-like effect of Little Ondine, and can’t praise it enough for emergency manicures. At around £8.00 per bottle, it’s sensibly priced, and it’s super convenient to reapply and change your colour as often as you like. For teens and beauty addicts, it’s a must-try. I just need a teeny tweak to the formulation to make it right for me.

I’m sure Little Ondine won’t mind to me referring to them (affectionately) as social little buggers. If I’ve piqued your interest and you want to give them a go, check them out on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram and G+ - or head straight over to uk.LittleOndine.com to purchase.

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