Serum herbal de Maddi Ayarza y tónico vivificante de Weleda // Herbal serum from Maddi Ayarza and refining toner from Weleda
Hola ciudadan@s!!!
Ya estamos pasando el ecuador de Septiembre y ya tocaba nueva entrada. En este caso os voy a hablar de una marca de la que no os he comentado nunca nada, aunque puede que ya la conozcáis, y de otra que ya ha salido varias veces por estos lares...Maddi Ayarza y Weleda. La primera es una marca que conocí a raíz de hacer cursos en el centro de estudios Quiros en Bilbao y la segunda gracias a mi querida compañera de profesión Inma. Por supuesto ninguna de las dos marca experimenta en animales.


Espero que os hayan resultado interesantes estos productos y me gustaría que me dejárias vuestros comentarios sobre ellos, si váis a probarlos, opiniones sobre éstos u otros, etc.
Hasta la próxima!!!
Love, peace, daisies & fairies!!!
Hi people living on this planet!!!
It has been already more than the half of September and it was about time for a new post. This time I am going to write about a brand I have never written you about before, though maybe you know it. And another one that has already appeared in my posts...those brands are Maddi Ayarza and Weleda. I found the first brand thanks to the course I made at the Quiros studies centre at Bilbao and the second one due to my dear profession partner Inma. None of these brands tests on animals of course.
Maddi Ayarza Herbal serum: I knew this product by using it on the different types of massages I learnt last year at the Quiros studies centre because face massage was part of the protocole. It is a blending and synergy of carrier and essential oils suitable for oily and impure (acne, etc.) skins. This serum helps control the sebaceous secretions and balance the dermal pH. Somehow this product is perfect to "trick" the skin into producing less oil. The smell in really nice and the texture, very light so it sinks into the skin easily. Some of its main carrier oils, we can find: hazelnut, olive and wheatgerm; and some of the essential oils are: lime, rosemary and lavender. My experience with this product is quite positive. I like to apply at night before the moisturiser. The price is high: 39€ but you just need a couple of drops to make it work for your whole face. I personally recommend it.
Weleda refining toner: it has been a while since I used this toner because I did not like it when I bought for the first time. I think it did not work as wonderfully as the already-gone rosehip cleansing range. However I decided to give this toner another chance and for the moment, it is working decently for me. It is a very gentle product suitable for all skin types. It revitalises, refreshes and has a light astringent effect on the skin. Its main ingredients are: rose moschata leaf extract (good for regenerating the skin), witch hazel distillate (it helps to soften, nourish and moisturise the skin while refining the pores), lemon juice (astringent and clarifier) and essential oils. I personally apply it at night. Let me remind you that toners help rebalance the dermal pH after cleansing the skin, so it is a very important step on a complete beauty routine. It is important to avoid the eye area and it is suitable for vegans. The fact that the product is inside a blue crystal bottle helps preserve its properties. The price is £9.95 and you can find it in different stores, herbalists and beauty centres - I buy it online at Idun Nature or at my regular beauty centre.
I hope you find these products interesting and I would like you to leave a comment about them, whether you are going to try them or not, thoughts about them or other products, etc.
See you soon!!!
Love, peace, daisies & fairies!!!
Weleda refining toner: it has been a while since I used this toner because I did not like it when I bought for the first time. I think it did not work as wonderfully as the already-gone rosehip cleansing range. However I decided to give this toner another chance and for the moment, it is working decently for me. It is a very gentle product suitable for all skin types. It revitalises, refreshes and has a light astringent effect on the skin. Its main ingredients are: rose moschata leaf extract (good for regenerating the skin), witch hazel distillate (it helps to soften, nourish and moisturise the skin while refining the pores), lemon juice (astringent and clarifier) and essential oils. I personally apply it at night. Let me remind you that toners help rebalance the dermal pH after cleansing the skin, so it is a very important step on a complete beauty routine. It is important to avoid the eye area and it is suitable for vegans. The fact that the product is inside a blue crystal bottle helps preserve its properties. The price is £9.95 and you can find it in different stores, herbalists and beauty centres - I buy it online at Idun Nature or at my regular beauty centre.
I hope you find these products interesting and I would like you to leave a comment about them, whether you are going to try them or not, thoughts about them or other products, etc.
See you soon!!!
Love, peace, daisies & fairies!!!
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