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Wednesday, 13 September 2017

Tony Moly at BeautyMart

I have said on a few occasions that I am a huge fan of Tony Moly.  Tony Moly is the leading Korean beauty brand with stores which span across Korea, Asia, Southeast Asia, America, Russia, Austrailia, Spain, Saudi Arabia and now the UK, in fact the very first Tony Moly counter has just debuted in House of Fraser at Rusden Lake Northampton and of course you can buy everything from BeautyMart that you need!
Tony Moly at BeautyMart
K-beauty is literally taking off here in the UK and I absolutely adore everything it has to offer, especially from Tony Moly, from whom I recently did a giveaway featuring some of my favourite products!  Since BeautyMart launched in 2012, one of its co-founders Anna-Marie Solowij has championed K-beauty, of which they now stock 10 South Korean brands.  For me, my love started with a BB Cream, then CC Creams and before I knew it Bamboo products really grabbed my attention. South Korea is considered by many to be 7 years ahead of western product development and its influence is gaining a lot of attention for everything unusual such as Snail Slime and Donkey Milk to its famed 10-step skin care regime, sheet masks and some of the products I am sharing with you in today's post.

Tony Moly Magic Food Banana Sleeping Pack - I am sure we can all accept just how cute, slightly kooky but playfully packaged mask is. Disguised inside the banana packaging this is actually an overnight mask. 
Tony Moly at BeautyMart
The rich, nourishing and incredibly luxurious formula works its magic as you sleep using the ingredients of softening banana extract and soothing chamomile which give your skin some much need love and attention as you sleep so that you can wake up to skin that is moisturised, nourished and hydrated. To apply, you only need a really light layer on your face and neck and it is just really lovely. Priced at £15.50.

Tony Moly Panda's Dream Hand Cream - Who doesn't want a Panda shaped hand cream when it is this cute? This is a rich and again luxurious hand cream which is really moisturising and hydrating for the hands.
It is infused with a blend of precious manuka honey, Shea Butter and bamboo sprout extract. On the skin, the cream softens, soothes and moisturises the skin to leave palms and fingers feeling moisturised and supple. At £10.50 it makes a lovely gift or a treat!

Tony Moly Sheet Masks are some of the best I have tried. The I'm Real range features some amazing masks and whether you want something to add vitality, radiance or clean the skin, there will be something right here.
Tony Moly at BeautyMart
Each face mask is designed to be left on the skin for 20-30 minutes and the serum like texture absorbs quickly into the skin. The one I was kindly sent is one I haven't yet tried and it is the Tea Tree mask which is enriched with Tea Tree Oil, a natural anti-bacterial agent that helps to clear and soothe acne prone skin and Banana Extract which is great for dry and dehydrated skin owing to its moisturising properties.  These masks retail for around £5 each.

The final product is the Tony Moly Eco Bamboo Toner. Shaped like a piece of Bamboo, which is so brilliant, this toner is formulated with 96% Damyang bamboo water which has 18 different kinds of skin-loving minerals and amino acids. 
Tony Moly at BeautyMart
Described as being a multitasking toner, it works to relieve sensitive skin, provides intense hydration and gently exfoliates residue and dead skin cells to leave your complexion looking healthy and radiant. The bamboo-based formula helps to give skin a silky-smooth texture.  I love that this toner isn't tacky and that it is easy to use and as you might have guessed, does exactly what it states it will do.  There is no overriding smell to this toner and I love how soft my skin is after using. Priced at £14.50 if you need a new toner, this is the one!

I am really excited to find Tony Moly on the highstreet and am looking forward to trying more products from the range! Have you tried anything from Tony Moly?




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