...and their products smell amazing.
I have combination skin so some of the products used on me might not suit your skin type.
The first product that was used on me was Clean Energy Cleansing oil. You don't need to double up on a face wash and cleanser with this product, as Clean Energy covers both. This product can be used in the morning and night. Directions: Massage into your face, add water and it goes from an oil to a milky substance, rinse off with warm water.
The second product used was Dr. Andrew Wells for Origins Treatment Lotion (Tonic) I have a pink tone to my skin, this products calms the pinkness in the skin and smells fantastic. This product can be used in the morning and night. Directions: Apply to cotton wool and run all over your face.
I was told about how delicate the skin and area around your eyes are and how important it is to care for this often forgotten area. The product I was suggested to use is A Perfect World for eyes. This product can be used in the morning and night. Directions: apply with your ring finger, only use one pump and this will do both eyes. you want to grab lightly on the bone around your eye.
Serum was never part of my skin care routine but today I tried Mega Bright Serum, which is a brand new product. It does as it is titled it brightens your skin and tackles layers of your skin that moisturisers can't get too. This product can be used in the morning and night.Direction: Again one pump is enough for your entire face.
The moisturiser that was used on me was VitaZing SPF 15 moisturiser. Which comes out a bazaar grey colour, but has particles in it that when massaged into your face, they burst releasing small amounts of colour. Although this is not classed as a tinted moisturiser. This product can only be used in the morning. Directions: squeeze a small amount into your hand and massage into your face.
After this facial my skin felt so smooth and fresh that I didn't want to have foundation reapplied. Hours later my skin still looks and feels great. I was definitely recommend Origins to everyone.
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