Game Changing PHD Skin Care Self Tanner Review

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I have a ton of vices. I drink enough to have to sneak some of my bottles in the neighbours recycling boxes every week, I smoke and I’m still carrying around baby lbs I should have dropped years ago. With all these risk factors going on, I made a pact with myself years ago that I’d never ever get on a sunbed - I’m already a likely candidate for cancer so why increase my chances further?

I’m also a skin fanatic. As a size. 14, I have lots of it, so it seems a good idea to look after it. My bedside table contains thousands of £ worth of anti-aging elixir, and my bathroom looks like a Boots storeroom (it’s so bad that Craig has his own bathroom down the hall). Sun lotion and fake tan is therefore something I have covered by the tube load.

In fact, I’m all about the fake tan. Holidays are for Sangria and gin, not sunburn and peeling skin. Of course you’ll find me relaxing around the beach, but any bronzing is out of a bottle and not a result of the sun. We all look better with a fan - Fact. It’s slimming, makes you look more toned and healthier, and it’s a look we’re all trying desperately to keep up as summer slips away into Autumn.

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So if I hear about something revolutionary or innovative on the home-tanning scene, I’m all over it. So here I am bringing you a PHD Skin Care Self Tanner review, as I believe this is more than a little special. Okay the name is about as unsexy as you can get, but their tanner & sunscreen takes a hell of a lot of beating. Their “never miss a spot” technology drew me in and didn’t disappoint.

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For anyone who regularly uses tanning products at home - they’ll be well-versed in the zombie-like shuffle required post-session to ensure a steak-free finish. They’ll also be used to the chemical smell in their bathroom, ugly stained mitt applicators and sprained shoulders from contorting to reach your back.

Well, no more.

Why? It’s all down to PHD’s “next generation intelligent delivery system” - I know, quite the mouthful, yet really quite ingenious. It might look like it’s been inspired by a Unibond sealant bottle, but the squirty straw-thingy (aka wand / angle spray) really does help you get to those hard-to-reach places. This also helps prevent wastage as you’ll no longer be inadvertently coating your shower curtain and tiles in the good stuff. Thankfully you can also ditch those mitts as this is a no rub formula that dries to a matte finish in minutes.

Application

I’d go so far as to say this is the easiest self-tan to apply I’ve come across. It is more spray than mist and your skin will feel quite saturated by the time you’ve done your 2 coats, and you’ll still have to wait a good few minutes for it to dry sufficiently to get dressed - but you won’t need to get into a yoga pose to apply it.

The finish is really quite impressive and you get a deep yet natural glow that’s less Essex and more St Tropez. In terms of streaks, of course there were a few, but no more than you get with any mist spray, and a great deal less than some of the specialist cream / mousse tans out there. I’m confident with a little more practice it would look even better.

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The formula has been put together by Bioscientists Brothers Dr Steven & Michael Isaacman. I won’t pretend they’ve created an all-natural chemical-free formula that smells of perfume and roses - no one has managed that feat yet! But this is a pleasant coconut scent with none of the usual moldy biscuit smell we’ve come to associate with self-tan - so that’s yet another step in the right direction.

Some effort has also been made to include natural ingredients and there’s a splash of coconut water to moisturise and hydrate the skin. Otherwise, I can’t pretend those with sensitive-skin are going to hold their bottles up the heavens with glee, but there are some notable absentees as far as nasty preservatives go.

All in all, self-tanning is never going to be everyone’s cup of tea, and many of those who do embrace it nip to a beauticians for a professional spray. Yet if you’re saving those pennies, or aren’t body confident enough to stand in your bikini for 20mins whilst a stranger with a spray gun gets trigger happy, this could be the solution for you. I’d rate it right up there with the big boys in terms of colour, yet a zillion times easier to apply.

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With an RRP of £19.99 (currently on offer at Boots for £13.66) there’s no hefty price tag to stop tan addicts from giving this a go either. It really is a game-changer and a product I’d absolutely recommend to my porcelain buddies.

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REVIEW: Salcura Bioskin Natural Skin Therapy for Adults with Skin Complaints

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This isn’t my first time featuring Salcura Bioskin. I reviewed Junior Bioskin (using an eczema-ravaged Heidi as my guinea pig) some time ago. As a result, I’m a HUGE fan of their Bioskin Junior Conditioning Shampoo which smells heavenly, is soft and gentle and leaves the kids hair beautifully fluffy for styling. Nothing compares to it and I purchased a second bottle a few months back (considering the first review was in Sept 2014, this goes some way to showing how long a bottle will last).

Well now I’ve been asked to put their adult range through its paces. Although my skin is perfectly healthy, this is only due to the sheer love and expense I put into it (…so desperate am I to be the mum my son’s mates are happy to say hi to in Tesco…), and I’m a firm believer that all skin-lovers need a variety of potions to treat problems as and when they occur. Salcura Bioskin therefore should fit nicely into my bulging skincare cabinet as a go-to product for flare-ups.

So who are Salcura Bioskin?

Bioskin is a revolutionary therapy system ideal for those prone to dry skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis and urticaria. Using only naturally active ingredients, it offers a skin therapy regime that can truly transform your skin. The products are gentle on your skin whilst being incredibly effective, working with the skin to aid its own natural healing process.

Range free from: Artificial Fragrance / Paraffin / SLS / Lanolin / Steroids / Parabens

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Salcura Bioskin Natural Skin Therapy have garnered some serious press attention, both from bloggers I respect such as Girl Up North, Beauty Best Friend & Life in a Breakdown but also in the national press. Developed in the 1990′s by German bio-scientist, Dr Martin Schiele, they were initially formulated in response to the skin problems of factory workers handling chemicals. It quickly became evident that Schiele’s unique combination of natural ingredients proved highly effective in soothing difficult-to-treat skin complaints, and thus the range was born.

They’ve recently undergone a relaunch (same formulas, same ingredients) and have become one unified therapy system. The range looks simpler and sleeker to really stamp its authority on the sensitive skincare market.

So what have I got my mitts on…

Bioskin DermaSpray £16.99 (100mls)

Main (active) Ingredient: Sea Buckthorn (rich in nourishing Omegas)

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The Bioskin DermaSpray Skin Nourishment Spray is one of the most popular products in the series with a bottle sold every 5 mins here in the UK. Developed specifically for adults with tricky to manage conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, rosacea and dry, itchy skin, it combines a naturally effective, nutrient rich formulation with no harsh ingredients.

A fine liquid spray, it quickly sinks deep into the skin to nourish skin cells earlier on in their life cycle - making them healthier when they are at the surface and less likely to display any frustrating symptoms. It also contains almond oil to boost moisture levels leaving skin super-hydrated.

What do I think?

Unlike some of Bioskin’s other products, this smells really pleasant (to me, it’s a mix of menthol and chamomile) and is very subtle and unobtrusive if you are spraying throughout the day. It rubs in in seconds (although you don’t have to if you’re spraying directly into the hairline / scalp) and dries to a matt finish with zero greasiness. It’s also cooling and refreshing so would make an ideal sptriz for sufferers who conditions worsen in the heat.

I have a conveniently sized 100ml bottle which sits comfortably at the bottom of my handbag. To maintain healthy skin you’re directed to use this daily, so I’ll apply when I’m out and about or I’ll likely forget. My skin is left supremely soft and more healthy-looking so I’m really chuffed to have discovered it. During periods of extreme dryness and itchiness, you can apply more frequently (one of the many advantages to a natural product over steroid-based creams). Toss in the fact that a spray is more economical than a cream, and this will last you a good 3-6 months depending on how liberal you are with application. It also makes for an even coverage over the skin.

Bioskin Zeoderm £19.99 (150ml)

Main (active) Ingredient: Natural Volcanic Zeolite (rich in rejuvenating minerals)

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Bioskin Zeoderm Repair Moisturiser is also a natural alternative to steroid-based creams and highly effective in the treatment of severely dry skin. It’s 99% natural with Linseed to reduce redness and inflammation, Borage to help the skin retain moisture, and Zeolite for its ability to eliminate free radicals. It quickly relieves skin itching, and the patented ZeomaZ ingredient restores and rejuvenates the skin. Unlike steroid creams, there is no limit to the number of times it can be applied, and it can be used on the face.

What do I think?

As I’m lucky enough to have naturally healthy skin, I have used this less frequently than the DermaSpray. I have however used it as a handcream throughout my trial, which are often very dry. The smell, or lack thereof, is typical of unfragranced products - very bland yet strangely still there. Although this rubs in beautifully there is a slightly greasy residue left on your skin that takes a good half hour to sink in. Far from being a deterrent, I can imagine this being incredibly reassuring for people with mild to severe skin conditions.

I did notice a difference in my hands after a few days use. Visibly, they looked smoother and the patternation of cells far less prominent. My hands look younger and my cuticles are softer with zero cracks. I’ve since donated my bottle to Craig whose hands need more love and attention than my own - he too has noticed the difference so I’m heralding this as a bit of a miracle anti-aging cream for the body.

Bioskin Face Cleanser £12.99 (200mls)

Main (active) Ingredient: Sea Buckthorn (rich in nourishing Omegas)

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Bioskin Face Cleanser is ideal for those with dry and sensitive skin, with nourishing Sea Buckthorn, vital for skin healing and skin repair, Jojoba Oil for nourishment, and Rosemary to help improve cell renewal. It’s low-foaming and suitable for all skin types.

What do I think?

I have to admit, I’m not a fan of cleansing washes - foaming or not. That said, this does smell really good. Although the active ingredient is the same as the DermaSpray - this is more citrusy and very revitalising of a morning. Although my skin was left really soft and it did prevent a particularly frightening-looking spot in its tracks, I still prefer wipe off cleansers that I can use them at my dressing table rather than in the bathroom. It did shift my eye make-up on its own though which scores additional brownie points.

To find out more, or to buy, head to SalcuraSkinCare.com

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Treating your hair to an all natural experience with NOAH hair products

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When, if ever, would you pay £10+ for a shampoo? What would it have to do that your highstreet shampoo can’t?

It was these questions I asked myself during a recent review for NOAH on behalf of Eterno Naturals. I should point out, I don’t need convincing. For years now I’ve taken my beauty regime as seriously as my budget will allow. My sun protection, moisturiser and make-up cost an arm and a leg and are the closest I can get to organic without plucking the ingredients from the ground myself and mixing them up in my kitchen.

But then, I have to accept that not everyone shares my enthusiasm for all things natural. Most of my friends, simply go to Tesco.com and sort by price when stacking up on haircare.

So in order to convince you to part with a few more pennies, I’d have to show you unequivocal evidence that this will beat the likes of Pantene hands down. I’m guessing you’ll want me to tell you:

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  1. It lathers us like a treat, yet washes away without a trace of residue
  2. You can throw your detangling brush away as it blasts through knots with ease
  3. It smells divine from the bottle, and the scent lingers between washes
  4. Coloured hair stays glossy for longer as there’s no nasties to strip it away
  5. The bottle lasts longer as you needn’t use as much product per wash
  6. You can go for longer between washes as your hair smells, feels and looks fresher for longer
  7. It not only prevents split ends, it actively repairs them

So, can I say all these things about NOAH?

YES.

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About NOAH

NOAH is a line of exclusive products for body and hair founded in 2006 in Italy. Its entire line has been specifically developed to treat unbalances hair and skin whether that be lifeless, dull, treated or greasy hair, or dry sensitive skin. Each product consists of mixes of essential oils of strictly beneficial properties. They are therefore pure natural essences with the sole purpose of cleansing, revitalising and moisturising skin and hair.

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Each NOAH product contains high synergic concentrations of pure essential oils, extracted from plants and flowers, according to the most traditional and ancient extraction techniques. The precious therapeutic powers, the aromas, and colours that characterise each essence are preserved in a totally natural way, without using harmful chemical additives. These means all NOAH hair products are free from parabens, paraffin, mineral oils, DEA and SLS, and their natural pH falls between 2.8 and 5.5.

What have I reviewed?

NOAH hair 1.6 (for hair colored, with streaks, highlights or treated)

This silicone-free shampoo has been formulated to enhance hair color and prolong its duration and intensity. With fitokeratin from rice, and a blend of sunflower, amyris balsamifera, ylang-ylang and origanum majorana oils, it aims to restructure and repair damaged hair by creating a natural protective film to coat each strand, thereby giving your hair volume, softness, elasticity and shine.

Enough gumpf, this smells AMAZING. There’s a strong baseline of menthol and citrus which is cooling and refreshing for your scalp, yet delicate on your hair. This scent honestly doesn’t fade, and hits you once again with every hair flick.

I usually shampoo and condition my hair three times a week. A heavy home colourant user, I also dye my hair every two months to conceal an onslaught of greys that keep threatening to age me twenty years. With NOAH, I’m able to cut both of these rituals down. Of course, the less you wash your hair, the less your colour fades; the less your colour fades, the less you need to dye it.

This doesn’t mean I’m strutting around Reading’s Oracle with greasy dank hair. Flies aren’t hovering above my head either, and Craig isn’t backing away in horror when we go to bed. Nope, my hair is bouncy, light and fresh for at least 3 days before I wash it.

NOAH hair conditioner Leaves 3 (moisturising with ivy leaves and almond oil)

Once again without silicones the ingredients list of this conditioner is refreshingly minimal. Designed to be moisturising without weighing hair down and making it greasy, it’s perfect for hair that is occasionally straightened and prone to knotting. The best way to describe its detangling properties is that I can literally rip a bobble from my hair after a sweaty workout, and not have to brush my hair before washing. Afterwards, a comb will glide through my hair like butter.

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It smells like coconut, jojoba and shea butter - that is to say the scent is light, good enough to eat, and very gentle. It reminds me of beaches and aftersun, and blends well with the more potent scent of the shampoo.

I’m straightening my hair far less as a result of using this conditioner as I like the extra volume it gives me. When I do, the usual breakage occurs, but I’ve found you can use the conditioner as a leave-in treatment too and its restorative properties really come into play.

All in all - I’m sold. I was looking for an alternative to my Aveda Shampoo and Paul Mitchell Detangling Conditioner. As much as I love these two products, there are a few suspect ingredients, and they aren’t specifically formulated for coloured hair. Now I’ve made the switch to NOAH, I won’t be turning back.

To buy for yourself, the best price I’ve found is at NaturalOrigin.com where the shampoo I’ve reviewed is priced at £9.90, and the conditioner a very respectable £17.50. To find out more, head to EternoNaturals.com, or follow them on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram to discover what others are saying about NOAH and all their other brands.

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