You know it's time to pull together an empties post when there's a gang of empty products in your shower, is it just me who finishes all my products at once? Answers in the comments. As my twelfth empties post I'm sure all you all know the situation but in case you're a complete newb it goes a little something like this - mini reviews on products I've actually got to the bottom of, none of this first impressions business. Now let's get going...
Liberty London Geranium Body Wash - I daren't admit how long this beautifully packaged body wash has been hanging out in my shower but I will say I'm happy to finally complete such an epic sized bottle. Whilst I love the handy pump, something all shower gels should come with in my opinion, I found the contents to be ok. The scent was incredibly fresh but not one to linger, a quality I dig in a body product. At £16 I think there's much better shower accompaniments out there so this wouldn't be a repurchase.
La Roche-Posay Serozinc - Ah Serozinc, the humble French toner which the blogging realm went crazy for after a rave review from Caroline. This is the second can I've completed and while I was previously sat on the fence I've now decided where I stand, and it's team Serozinc. This will never be a luxurious toning step (don't worry Caudalie Beauty Elixir, you're safe) however what it lacks in luxury it makes up for in spot fighting abilities, just one spritz and any angry spot goes from hero to zero. Even though I'm not the most blemish prone gal around I can't imagine being without a can for those spot battling days. Definitely one to check out!
Pureology Hydrate Shampoo - Sulphate free shampoos are my jam and I'm yet to find one that does as good a job as Pureology. The hydrate shampoo manages to cleanse my hair whilst leaving things nicely moisturised too. Hydrate has that perfect balance down. Want a more in depth rave? Look no further. An easy repurchase.
Nuxe Reve de Miel Lip Balm - Step forward the creme de la creme of lip balms. I've never tried anything else from Nuxe but boy can they make a lip balm. This thick Terrys chocolate orange scented balm has tiny exfoliating beads suspended in the formula to give you the softest lips around, ideal for pre lipstick application as this baby dries matte. At almost £10 this isn't the cheapest lip balm out there but trust me when I say this lasts ages.
Body Shop Virgin Mojito Body Scrub* - Rivalling Soap & Glorys Breakfast Scrub for pole position as my top body exfoliator is Body Shops Virgin Mojito Scrub. Not only is the scent the perfect zesty AM pick up but the unusual gel like texture means skin is exfoliated without things getting overly scrubby, you know the kind of scrubs I'm talking about (anyone else singing TLC now?) I've done a full review of this limey scented wonder here so I'll refrain from harping on. My advise? Give this a whiff next time you pass a Body Shop, you won't regret it.
Have you ever tried any of my empties? Do you have a favourite?
Don't forget there's still time to win a whopping eight products from Soap & Glory in my birthday giveaway here including the amazing Solar Powder Bronzer. What you waiting for?
*PR Sample, all thoughts my own.
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