Lush Skin
We all want to stay looking young. Let's face it, we live in a society where 13 year olds work as models and set their dewy skin as the standard for the rest of us. So out we go, and try everything in our paths. My friend Warren has gone down the Botox path, and is still looking remarkably young, though a bit of La Mer cream helps, which he's been lathering on his chiselled features for eight years now.Before making the final leap to La Mer, I've been a Clinique girl for a while. I still haven't made the La Mer decision. The price tag kind of deters me. So, I thought I'd compare Clinique with Lush. I've just recently tried their Shangri-La moisturiser and their Imperialis.
Now, the Imperialis was nice but it dried out some of my skin, leaving it looking like papyrus. Not the ideal look, I don't think.
Shangri-Law ended up being far too greasy for my combination skin, leaving it oily for the whole day.
I'm still trying to repair the damage from Imperialis' drought inducing properties. I've gone straight back to Clinique without a second thought.
The Skin Sin body cream however is unbeatable. It glides on, is light and airy on your skin and is absorbed within minutes. It is slowly returning the elasticity to my sunburnt shoulders and smoothing away the fine lines from prolongued and systematic sun exposure.
So, at this point, I would reccommend the Skin Sin from Lush in the moisturiser range.
The other little secret I wish to let slip here is the Ocean Salt facial scrub. Never has my skin felt so clean! The creaminess coupled with the antiseptic properties of the salt left it tingly but not dry. Do not go past a Lush store without getting one of these. The price tag is double that of a scrub in the supermarket, but it feels so much better.
I will keep trying different products from Lush until I get the equivalents I have in Clinique. So, keep an eye on this post.

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