Skin Deep | Elizabeth's Daughter
I'm starting a little three part series
on skincare and face products.
Let's call it Skin Deep, shall we?
I'll be honest...
up until this past year,
I hardly every even took off my makeup
before going to bed.
I know, right, I'm disgusting.
I'd wash my face on a recreational basis only
when I was bored
or primping for a party or event.
Otherwise.... couldn't be bothered.
And then... well, motherhood/baby loss/age
kicked me in the butt.
I stood in front of a mirror this fall
and couldn't believe how much OLDER I looked.
I was aging faster than Mel Gibson
after he pops out of the freezer in Forever Young.
It was insult to injury.
I hardly recognized myself...
and I decided to start trying to do a bit more
to slow down the process.
I chunked down some cash on products
and have been spending the last few months
seeing which is the best fit for my skin.
I figured it was time to share what I've learned with you...
just in case you wake up one day and find the same surprise
awaiting you in the bathroom mirror.
ELIZABETH'S DAUGHTER
I honestly wasn't familiar with this Brit-based line until trying it....
I really like it!
I got the travel kit
that includes the facial gel cleanser, purifying mask and daily moisturizer.
I can't say that the products are anything magical
when you first use them,
but they are a solid daily lineup
that will eventually leave your skin healthy.
(Which is the goal, right?)
I've used them for several weeks now
and my skin is smooth and my complexion is clear.
The moisturizer is nourishing without making me breakout...
and the mask is a nice treat to use every few days.
My face has felt really nice using this trio for the past few months.
What else I like about the brand?
It's void of the crap. No harsh chemicals in these.
It's packed with vitamins and natural elements
to brighten your face and keep it healthy.
It's affordable! The gel cleanser is only £12.
So there you have it...
Check out Elizabeth's Daughter for yourself.
(I think you'll like it, too.)
*photography by Noah Darnell
*products c/o Elizabeth's Daugther