Recently, my skin has been SO agry. I'm talking spots, tiny little dry patches and redness everywhere. Something had to be done about this. Avene's Thermal Water to the rescue! It was recommended to me by the lovely Molly from Lyon Notes (thanks, hun) and it has since become a very important part in my skincare routine.
At first I though "Come on, this is probably just tap water that shall cost me £6.50", but after all the positive reviews and the recomendation I decided to give it a go. As with most hyped up products, it was totally worth it. Let's get review this thing up, shall we.
Price & size: The price seems pretty reasonable to me, now that I've tested out the product. You get a 150ml bottle for £6.50 and if you get it on discount it's even better. It lasts forever as you only lightly mist your face/legs and it dispenses such a fine mist that I think it would last me a lifetime. Besides, there are 3 sizes - a tiny-winy 50ml one, the 150ml one which you can see up there and a HUGE and I mean huge 300 ml one. So, if you'd just like to try it out I'd recommend getting the smallest one.
Application & quality: "Avene Thermal Spring Water contains a unique active ingredient, renowned
by dermatologists for its soothing properties. This facial spray is
great in hot weather or for soothing irritated skin or sunburn", as promised by Avene. And it is all true (I haven't had the chance to test it out in hot weather yet, as it's freezing now, sorry). My skin has been horrendous the past few weeks. I had severe redness on my cheeks and I noticed great improvement with the first few uses. Which is like, incredible. My skin feels hydrated, the redness has almost disappeared and is not as visible now. Oh, ad my pores are less visible (I might be imagining this one, don't know).
I also tested it out after shaving my legs and I must say - Holy Grail material right there. My legs have that silky smooth vibe going on, no red bumps. no dry patches. It's all smoth, I tell ya.
Overall verdict: This is NOT tap water, contrary to what I seemed to believe. It's a great product if you have sensitive skin. Anlo it's supposed to help treatment if you havepsoriasis, dermatitis or eczema, which is great! I really couldn't say enough about this product - if you have sensitive skin, problems with shaving, redness etc. it's a must-have. Or, you know, if you'd just like to freshen up.
Have you tried this handy little product? What do you think?
Don't knock it till you've tried it ;) great stuff isn't it? Glad you like it babe! Xx
ReplyDeleteDefinitely. Don't know how I've lived without it. Thanks babe :)
DeleteI really want to try this, even more so know! I'll definitely be purchasing in time for the hotter months! X
ReplyDeleteOh yes it's really refreshing, I imagine even more so when it's 30C :)
DeleteThis is an amazing budget facial spray and my favorite after the Caudalie Beauty Elixir :o) Xx
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Haven't tried that one, will maybe give it a go after I finish this one :) Thanks for the recommendation!
DeleteI'm on my second mini bottle of this and I love it as a toner or as a makeup setting spray x
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This product sounds really intresting. I have sensitive skin so maybe I should try this product out ^^
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I suffer from eczema so I'm interested to try this and see if it helps at all, I can imagine it'd be quite soothing if your skin felt sore or even if you just needed to cool down on a hot day!
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