Thursday, March 15, 2012

Simple Skincare Review: Lucky Clover Event

Last month I participated in the SheSpeaks Twitter party featuring Simple Skincare. I was really impressed by everything I learned so I knew immediately that I wanted to contact them about the upcoming Lucky Clover event!

If you’ve read previous posts about me trying out different skincare products you know I’ve never done much to take care of my face because my skin is so sensitive I’m afraid I’m going to have a major breakout! It’s been forever, but crazier things have been known to happen.Simple_Logo

With that being said, I was actually excited to use the exfoliating facial wipes. I’ve heard that exfoliating is great for your skin. I have to admit, when I’m done with the wipe, my face feels fantastic!

I’ve also been going back and forth between the hydrating and refreshing moisturizer and both have left my skin feeling so smooth and fresh. I apply this after using the exfoliating wipe and my skin feels dry.

I’ve really liked the eye roll-on. My eyes are never puffy, so that’s not a concern, but I hate it if around my eyes look tired. That makes this the perfect thing to put on during my morning routine! And lately, with my crazy schedule, these eyes have needed the help!

Simple Skincare About Simple:

“What makes Simple experts in sensitive skin? The Simple brand was born in the UK in 1960 and was the first to create a cleansing product with no perfume and no color. This unique positioning was designed to care for even the most sensitive skin, as these ingredients are common causes of skin irritation.

Today, the Simple brand is the UK's #1 facial skincare range*. Simple has no dyes, artificial perfumes or harsh irritants that can upset your skin. Instead, just our purest possible skin loving ingredients with added vitamins, for natural healthy-looking skin. Offering a skincare range suitable for all skin types - especially sensitive skin – Simple has helped generations of women look and feel beautiful.

* SymphonyIRI non medicated facial skincare (units) 52 w/e 3rd Dec, 2011”

I was sent:

Simple Skincare

Kind to Skin Exfoliating Facial Wipes
 Double-sided wipe gently lifts dead skin cells leaving skin
revived and revitalized
 (2) Added Vitamins – Pro-Vitamin B5 and Vitamin E
 (1) Skin Loving Ingredient – Aloe Vera

Kind to Eyes Revitalizing Eye Roll-On
 Helps reduce the appearance of puffiness and wakes up tired eyes by
instantly cooling and gently massaging the eye area
 (1) Added Vitamin – Pro-Vitamin B5
 (2) Skin Loving Ingredients – Cucumber Extract and Glycerin

Kind to Skin Replenishing Rich Moisturizer
 Offers 12-hours of moisturization
 (1) Added Vitamin – Pro-Vitamin B5
 (3) Skin Loving Ingredients – Glycerin, Allantoin and Bisabolol

Kind to Skin Hydrating Light Moisturizer
 Offers 12-hours of moisturization
 (2) Added Vitamins – Pro-Vitamin B5 and Vitamin E
 (2) Skin Loving Ingredients – Glycerin and Borage Seed Oil

You can also find them:

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I’ll be giving away the Hydrating Light Moisturizer in the Lucky Clover event starting Saturday! Stay tuned for your chance to win!

*I received the items listed above for review. The opinions expressed are my own and are never influenced by the company.

5 comments:

MommyMandi said...

I love how natural it is!

Unknown said...

Fantastic review and thanks for sharing! I am looking for a new skincare system and my skin is super sensitive!

Unknown said...

I have a similar problem with skin sensitivity. I may have to try these products out!

Amy said...

Thank you for sharing... I love the name - Simple Skincare! and The fact that it is good with your sensitive skin - I am looking forward to entering your giveaway... I need to get something for these sleep deprived eyes!

DealiriousMama said...

Oh, what a great review. I have such sensitive skin, so I would love to try these products. I can't wait for the event.

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