Suitable for all hair types, this root-stimulating scalp scrub is said to revitalise your haircare routine. Designed to be used pre-shampoo up to twice a week, this scrub will invigorate the hairs roots as well as to exfoliate and prep the scalp for optimal hair growth. It uses ingredients such as Hibiscus flowers/leaves which helps to stimulate hair growth as well as being naturally acidic, it works to reduce greasiness and excess build up, Peppermint oil helps to keep your scalp happy, Coconut oil which is packed full of essential fatty acids helps deliver moisture, Castor Seed oil is high in ricinoleic acid, which helps balance the pH of your scalp. This scrub is cruelty-free, Vegan and is 100% natural and biodegradable. The scrub part comes from Himalayan pink salt and whilst it isn't too abrasive, you can definitely feel it working to remove those dead flakes of skin from your scalp as well as dissolving product build up, absorb excess oil and moisture.
Next we have Estate with their Dew Me Baked Highlighter and again, not a brand I have come across, but I do love the highlight this gives. Another full-sized product with an RRP £7.15.
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The shade in the box is After Glow and whilst it has the most beautiful lilac colour, it actually doesn't transfer that shade to the skin. The silky-smooth powder is designed to brighten and highlight skin in a single sweep, it blends seamlessly and smoothly whether you use a brush, a sponge or your finger. As the name suggests, it uses baked technology to create a sheer, light texture for a delicate look but if you like your highlight to pop, it is buildable.
The fourth product from the box is one of the strangest lipsticks I have ever encountered and even now, I look at it and the mind boggles. From New York Hotdog comes Gorjue, a New York Cosmetics brand whose colours are said to have been inspired by foods from around the world.
Yes that is a burger you can see encased within the lipstick packaging... however, the shade is described as being a dark Mauve and it is vegan, cruelty-free, soy and gluten free. On application, this lipstick is quite creamy and gives an opaque glossy finish.
The fourth product comes from Mallows Beauty with their Peel Mask and it is called 'Repeat After Me, I am Strong'. A full sized sachet worth £4.90.
This Pineapple and Mango Active Peel Enzyme Mask is designed to purify and brighten your skin by exfoliating dead skin cells, which in turn can help reduce blemishes or acne scarring. This mask also contains antioxidants such as Vitamin A, Oat Kernel Oil and Hibiscus Flower Extract. Once on the skin, the instructions state to leave for no longer than 5-10 minutes before wiping away with a warm cloth. Made in the UK, this is a Vegan brand.
The final product in this box is one you might have seen already on my blog, it comes from Kohl Kreatives and is the Mi-Fan Brush I raved about. Another full-sized product worth £8.99. As I mentioned already, this brush brush is made entirely of processed rice husk, which makes it sustainable and its handle, which does look very similar to a chopstick, has been designed so that doesn't roll when you set it down, it is also easy to grip and is incredibly lightweight to hold.