I made a video on ‘five great cleansing foams’ and then realised that I had left out a couple of really excellent ones that I only recently discovered! So, as well as the ones described in the video I’d like to introduce the versions by Skin Science and Ole Henriksen. The Skin Science Marine Foaming Enzyme Cleanser doesn’t actually foam that much but does leave skin very smooth – I feel that it has a slight tightening effect too, but I do find that with many facial washes. The Ole Henriksen African Red Tea is one of my new favourites – a whopping great bottle of cleansing foam that’s beautifully scented and really very rich and luxurious. The texture is almost like shaving foam, but it’s not at all drying. I wish that I had put it into the video, but I forgot and then I was ill and couldn’t face re-filming!
Anyway, take a look at the video – I go into a little more detail about what I do and don’t like about foams – and you can see how my new Uniqlo jumper looks, for those who were wondering! All of the products’ shopping links can be found below – as well as details on my Cashmere/Wool sweater!
Uniqlo Sweater: £49.50 here http://tinyurl.com/3ba5nob
Caudalie Foaming Cleanser, £12.35 with free delivery here: http://tidd.ly/2e5d78f8
Vie at Home Vitamin C Cleanser: £8 from Vie at Home
Emma Hardie Foaming Cleanser: £34 from SpaceNK here, http://tinyurl.com/6hsp2ds
l’Occitane Immortelle Brightening Foam Cleanser: £17 with free delivery, http://tidd.ly/3406e9e5
Organic Surge Face Wash: £4.99 from various supermarkets (Ocado) and Boots!
Ole Henriksen African Red Tea Cleanser, £26 here: http://tidd.ly/97ab2341
Skin Science Marine Foaming Enzyme Cleanser: £46 from Harvey Nichols exclusively
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