Showing posts with label Kiehls Ultra Facial Cream. Show all posts
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Sunday, 18 September 2016

KIEHLS ULTRA FACIAL CREAM & CHARITY PARTNERSHIP WITH THE MTV STAYING ALIVE FOUNDATION

MTV Staying Alive Foundation and Laura Mvula are announced as Kiehl's offical 2016 UK Charity partner.  The MTV Staying Alive Foundation is a global charity dedicated to stopping the spread of HIV/AIDS and is again working with Kiehls as  official UK Charity for the 2nd year running. Last year they collaborated with Tinie Tempah.  This time, award winning British Singer/songwriter Laura Mvula has designed a limited edition label for one of Kiehl's most iconic products - Ultra Facial Cream. 
KIEHLS ULTRA FACIAL CREAM & CHARITY PARTNERSHIP WITH THE MTV STAYING ALIVE FOUNDATION
KIEHLS ULTRA FACIAL CREAM & CHARITY PARTNERSHIP WITH THE MTV STAYING ALIVE FOUNDATION
KIEHLS ULTRA FACIAL CREAM & CHARITY PARTNERSHIP WITH THE MTV STAYING ALIVE FOUNDATION
KIEHLS ULTRA FACIAL CREAM & CHARITY PARTNERSHIP WITH THE MTV STAYING ALIVE FOUNDATION

For each limited edition Ultra Facial Cream (125ml) purchased, Kiehls will give £10* to the MTV Staying Alive Foundation to support 3 projects around the world to empower and educate young women abut the prevention of HIV and AIDS. The MTV Staying Alive Foundation is an international charity working to build an empowered and educated generation of young people, equipped with the tools and knowledge to protect themselves and their peers from the HIV epidemic. They provide training and vital funding to grassroots, youth-led initiatives around the world that provide education about HIV and sexual and reproductive health in their local communities. 

Kiehls have been supporting the fight against HIV/Aids since the 1980s and to date have raised more than $2.8million. If you want to donate a little bit more, then Kiehl's and the MTV Staying Alive Foundation have also set up the option to text and all you need to do is simply text HIV1 to 70660 to donate £5 or £10.

So as well as donating to charity, you can get yourself this amazing facial cream. Described as being a light-textured, 24-hour hydrator helps to retain moisture within the skin, leaving skin feeling comfortable and well-balanced and it is not tested on animals. It can also be used both morning and night to keep your skin hydrated and if you are looking for a new moisturising cream, this one ticks a lot of boxes.



*this post contains PR samples unless indicated otherwise

Sunday, 22 November 2015

Let's Stop HIV with Kiehls, MTV Staying Alive and Tinie Tempah

I was sent this Kiehls package from Klout as one of their perks, infact this is my first perk I have ever received. As a blogger, Klout is important to me because it aims to represent how much influence I have, the higher your score (between 1-100) the more influential you obviously are. A Klout perk is a reward and they are given to you based on a variety of things, including where you live, your influential topics, or your Klout Score.  

Let's Stop HIV with Kiehls, MTV Staying Alive and Tinie Tempah
Let's Stop HIV with Kiehls, MTV Staying Alive and Tinie Tempah
Let's Stop HIV with Kiehls, MTV Staying Alive and Tinie Tempah
Let's Stop HIV with Kiehls, MTV Staying Alive and Tinie Tempah

Kiehls is a brand that I am aware of but have not used. So this is such a delightful treat for me because not only is this my first time using the product but it is also a limited edition put. Kiehls have released their limited edition

Ultra Facial Cream in collaboration with Tinie Tempah, who created the label on the pot and who is the MTV Staying Alive Foundation Ambassador. The Staying Alive Foundation is a global charity which produces ground-breaking, original content that delivers vital HIV prevention messaging to a young international audience, whether that is through documentaries, advertisements or simply reaching out to people. Figures show that over 78million people been infected with HIV since the start of epidemic and 39million people have died of HIV-related causes furthermore 42% Of all new HIV infections are in 15-24 year olds and I am sure you will agree they are quite shocking statistics, more of which you can find here.

Kiehls have been supporting the fight against HIV/Aids since the 1980s and to date have raised more than $2.5million. This year, they have chosen MTV Staying Alive Foundation as their official UK Charity partner for 2015 and these pots of Ultra Facial Cream featuring the limited edition label are on sale across Kiehls Boutiques and department stores and you can also find them online. For every pot that is purchased, Kiehls will make a donation of £2 to the charity. If you want to donate a little bit more, then Kiehl's and the MTV Staying Alive Foundation have also set up the option to text and all you need to do is simply text HIV1 to 70660 to donate £5 or you can text HIV1 £x to the same number to donate your chosen amount up to a maximum of £10.

So as well as donating to charity, you can get yourself this amazing facial cream. Described as being a light-textured, 24-hour hydrator helps to retain moisture within the skin, leaving skin feeling comfortable and well-balanced and it is not tested on animals. It can also be used both morning and night to keep your skin hydrated and I have been using it every morning after applying my Body Shop Serum and I absolutely love it and it is perfect for this kind of weather to give your skin some extra TLC.


You can join in to help Kiehl's to spread the word about this great cause yourself by sharing the news of their collaboration on Twitter and Instagram. Let’s stop HIV before it starts with #TINIExKIEHLS @kiehlsuk @tinietempah @mtvstayingalive.


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