Showing posts with label La Roche-Posay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label La Roche-Posay. Show all posts

Saturday, 17 May 2014

La Roche-Posay Anthelios

A few nights ago I was lucky enough to be invited to a La Roche-Posay event at the most amazing hotel I have been in for many year, Number 16, to see and swatch the Anthelios range.

Anthelios is a complete suncare range for sun sensitive skin which is suitable for adults and children, it provides high sun protection for sensitive skin by offering:
  • high protection against not only UVB rays but also provides protection against UVA rays, which together are responsible for 80% of the signs of premature ageing.
  • minimalist formulas (fragrance-free, no parabens, non-comedogenic, tested under dermatological supervision).
  • specially formulated textures to suit all skin types and skin concerns.
La Roche-Posay Anthelios

There are four different sections of suncare range such as Face, Body, Children and then Aftersun/self-tanning and within each range there is a product to suit every need.  For example, I will never ever pop into Boots, buy some suncream and put it on my face, I hate it, I dont like how it makes my face feel all heavy with every pore becoming blocked leading to a break out, so I always will look for a product that is designed for the face and voila La Roche-Posay have done just that with this cute little fellow:

La Roche-Posay Anthelios

This little fellow which is a rather funky shape costs £16.50 for 100ml in Boots and is so lightweight when it is on your skin, you hardly know it is there and ever since I got my hands on it, I have been wearing it daily.  It has an SPF50+ and is a dream to apply.

As mentioned, some of the other products from the range include products which are designed for dry skin, oily skin and combination skin and each one is labelled differently. There is also the option of choosing a lotion or an oil, again with an SPF50 and all promise to leave no white marks, be ultra light, be invisible and non-sticky.

La Roche-Posay Anthelios

La Roche-Posay Anthelios

The one item that did catch my attention was the Cream Compact which is described as follows:
New, clinically-proven Anthelios XL Cream Compact SPF50+ melts into the skin for a smooth, even complexion. A great alternative to foundation, it offers natural, matt coverage all day in the sun and very high protection against UVB rays. It also provides protection against UVA rays, even for sensitive skin and is:
  • PURIFIED MINERAL PIGMENTS GIVE A NATURAL EVEN COVERAGE
  • AVAILABLE IN 2 SHADES
  • WATER RESISTANT
  • WON'T CLOG PORES
  • NO PERFUME OR PARABENS
  • SUITABLE FOR SENSITIVE SKIN

La Roche-Posay Anthelios

I really enjoyed this event and was also able to have my skin scanned for sun damage in this rather funky booth and quite nerve-wracking it was to think someone can tell that for years I didnt wear suncream but I was surprised to hear that my skin is really really moisturised and in excellent condition with no excess lines or wrinkles and that the one issue which stood out was the need for moisture under the eyes - so I intend to find a product to sort that out.

Thank you La Roche-Posay for the opportunity to try your products and also for this wonderfulo gift bag

La Roche-Posay Anthelios

La Roche-Posay Anthelios

La Roche-Posay Anthelios

La Roche-Posay Anthelios

La Roche-Posay Anthelios

Do you use sun cream? Do you buy specific products for your face?

Thursday, 8 May 2014

La Roche-Posay Rosaliac CC cream

Over the last few weeks, I have been lucky enough to try out La Roche-Posay Rosaliac CC Cream and I have to admit then I read 'one shade fits all' claim, I was quite sceptical, more so because I have quite pale skin and some of the BB Creams I have tried have looked a tad orange on me and having yet not found my perfect foundation for that very reason, I was slightly apprehensive about trying it.
La Roche-Posay Rosaliac CC cream
I am not overly familiar with La Roche-Posay and to date have only used their Thermal Spring Water which I have to admit, I do adore and reviewed HERE and I hoped that I would love the CC cream too.  The one reason I wanted to love it is because of its claims to cover redness and those of you who read my blog will probably have noticed that I tend to suffer with flare ups of Rosacea which can be more than annoying and rather than slap on a lot of make-up to cover it, I like to try and find something else that works just as good with minimal coverage.
La Roche-Posay Rosaliac CC cream

La Roche-Posay Rosaliac CC cream

So, as soon as I squeezed the tube onto my fingertip I was surprised to find that the CC cream wasn't orange looking, it looks much like a tinted moisturiser, quite average.  Having applied it with my fingertips I immediately hated the look, the coverage for me was far too heavy and that orange tint looked certain to appear, so not wanting to be too put off, I grabbed my buffing brush and began to blend it, starting with my cheeks.  Having done so, I was surprised at how different the CC Cream looked on my skin, it was nowhere near as orangey as it was before I started buffing and instead it gave really good coverage and something I would happily wear on its own without anything else on top.
La Roche-Posay Rosaliac CC cream
La Roche-Posay Rosaliac CC cream

Hopefully you can see the difference it has made.  The top photo showing the redness on my cheek, the second is just having applied it with my fingers and the final photo shows the finished look having used my Buffing Brush.

This CC Cream has worked wonders on covering my redness and it doesn't cling to any dry patches that I have by the side of my nose which I am really happy about and it also works wonders to conceal those under-eye shadows when you have had a restless night.  It is definitely something I would feel comfortable wearing on its own, which for those hot summer days is ideal and as an added bonus this CC cream also has SPF30.

For me, this is a fabulous product and one I am enjoying using, it currently retails for £19.50 in Boots and is widely available online.

Have you tried is CC Cream? Did you like it? 
Do you have a favourite CC cream?

Saturday, 30 November 2013

BBBBox 2 - What Was In My Box?

I was unlucky not to get my hands on the first BBBox which Jane, the lovely lady behing the British Beauty Blogger Blog put together and when I saw how fantastic it was, I was slighty gutted.  I was therefore delighted that there was going to be a second BBBox and there was no chance I was going to miss out on it.  It cost just £22 with P&P very reasonably priced at £5.95 and for your money there was a box packed full of lovely products to get excited about, all of which Jane herself picked and chose.

BBBBox 2

BBBBox 2

BBBBox 2

BBBBox 2

BBBBox 2


BBBBox 2

BBBBox 2

BBBBox 2


In my box was the following:
  • Alterna Bamboo Range 48 Hour Sustainable Volume Spray
  • Bourjois Eyeliner
  • CND Vinylux Nail Polish & Top Coat
  • Indeed Labs Hydraluron
  • L'Occitane Angelica Cleansing Gel
  • L'Occitane Angelica Face Toner
  • L'Occitane Cherry Blossom Hand Cream
  • La Roche-Possay Redermic Dermatological Anti-Wrinkle Treatment
  • Mandara Spa Tropical Blooms Softening Bath Milk
  • Maybelline Rocket Mascara
  • Rituals Car Fragrance
  • REN Glycolactic Radiance Renewal Mask and Invisable Pores Detox Mask
  • Rouge Bunny Lip Gloss Gleaming Temptation in Uncaged Tigress
  • Urban Decay Moondust Eye Shadow in Zodiac
  • Roger & Gallet Bois d'Orange Huile Sublime
  • Vichy Idealia Smoothing and Illuminating Cream
  • Washi Hot Cloth 
And a lovely little Union Jack stocking which can be used to house some of your products, perhaps to give them as a gift to someone (you will not get that from me).

I was really excited to find the Indeed Labs Hydraluron and Washi Hot Cloth, both of which are nestled quite nicely on my 'Want To Try' list and I was also chuffed to see the two REN products and La Roche-Posay which also feature on the 'Want To Try List'.

Did you get your hands on this box? 
Does this box contain any product that you would love to try?
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