Wednesday 18 August 2010

Logona Pressed Powder Reviews

Review of Logona Pressed Powder
By Beverley S.

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Logona Pressed Powder is presented in a slim plastic compact with an integrated mirror across the top lid. My review powder didn’t have the compact and was contained on a very slim tray which I kept covered without any problems of drying out or becoming messy in the zip-lock bag.

Logona cosmetics are certified by the BDIH as a natural cosmetic without any Nano refined ingredients. BDIH certified also means mineral oils, synthetic preservatives, fragrances or colours, petroleum based oils or GM & irridiated ingredients & SLS are excluded completely which is a reassuring exclusion list & covers all of Logona’s range.
As this isn’t a mineral powder Talc is the top listed ingredient but with the reassurance that it is ‘certified free of asbestos and is not highly refined, so will not become airborne’

I have tried a few compact powders which have a colour choice & have always found these to be too ‘coloured’ for me & mostly left my skin feeling caky and itchy. I was cautious at first as my preference is to use a mineral translucent one, if any at all as I have dry skin.
I used the Logona Pressed Powder 01 - Light Beige for Fair skin normally I wouldn’t have chosen a colour thinking it would have left an un-natural tone on my skin. I was pleasantly surprised as Logona pressed powder was totally different and even on my very pale skin it wasn’t pronounced yet it gave a ‘finished, sharper look’ to my skin. I don’t like to look made up therefore was very pleased when I could use Logona’s powder to achieve a defined flawless appearance which didn’t dry my skin in any way.

Logona pressed powder is enriched with organic aloe & jojoba which all help to nourish the skin rather than leaving the horrible dry/caky feeling a lot of powders can leave which is why I don’t use them!

The instructions with the powder suggest various uses all of which I tested.
It can be applied with a compact sponge or a brush I tried both methods preferring a large brush for the lightest finish although a sponge would give slightly more coverage and is easy to keep in a bag if you need touch ups during the day.

1. After using my moisturiser I waited for it to dry then finished my look with a brush of the pressed powder. A lovely natural finish which didn’t feel like my skin was completely naked.
2. I normally wear a mineral powder foundation with or without a mineral finishing powder. I used Logona’s powder instead & was very pleased with the flawless finish without adding additional colour to my skin or making my skin appear dull.
3. On occasions I would use a cream foundation & Logona’s pressed powder worked perfectly with this too. I had stopped using a powder as I felt it took away from the illuminated properties of the foundation. I was very pleased with the defined finish Logona’s powder gave my skin.

I would purchase this Logona Pressed Powder despite having reservations that it had specific colours. I only had to use the powder once a day. Oily skin types may have to touch up but it is portable and very easy to use even if there wasn’t a mirror.

Pros No caking, itchy feeling. I loved the fact Logona Pressed Powder didn’t feel my skin had changed colour 01 suited me perfectly. Easy to remove with a gentle cleanser (my muslin cloth proved it had stayed on my skin and didn’t disappear throughout the day) My blusher stayed on too which was a bonus!
• I love a refined/defined but natural look & found this powder to be perfect for me (I am very pale and find most powders too dark)
• Three shades to choose from 01 - Light Beige (fair) 02 - Medium Beige - (medium) 03 - Sunny Gold (Bronzer)

Cons Although I loved the finish anyone looking for full coverage powder may not find this strong enough although there are two other shades to choose from & can be layered until the precise cover is achieved.

Logona Pressed Powder (£16.00) and other Logona products are available at naturisimo.com

Monday 9 August 2010

Review of Barefoot Botanicals Cleansing Milk

Review of Barefoot Botanicals Rosa Fina nourishing cleansing milk
By Sue B.

Packaging Barefoot Botanicals Rosa Fina nourishing cleansing milk comes in a 125ml pump dispenser with a clear plastic lid to keep the nozzle clean. The text is black on a white container giving good contrast and is easy to read.

Application Clear instructions on how to apply Barefoot Botanicals Rosa Fina nourishing cleansing milk are found on the reverse of the bottle. Barefoot Botanicals Rosa Fina nourishing cleansing milk has a thick rich creamy texture which isn’t at all greasy. Just a couple of presses on the pump gives enough milk to totally cleanse your face, neck and décolletage of all make up. The rose fragrance instantly relaxes you as Barefoot Botanicals Rosa Fina nourishing cleansing milk goes to work cleansing, toning and rejuvenating your skin. After wiping off with a damp cloth your skin feels nourished and refreshed. At the end of a long day this was a welcome start to winding down before bed.

Ingredients There is a full list of ingredients for Barefoot Botanicals cleansing milk, in Latin and English, on the reverse of the bottle. All ingredients are 100% natural with a couple being organically certified. Having a best before date of January 2012 on the bottom of the container, there is no concern of a short shelf life. Firming rosa mosqueta oil is reported to be effective on wrinkles, stretch marks and scar tissue, witch hazel and dandelion purify and to complete the mix, aloe vera and jojoba replenish and nourish. All these benefits in one bottle, fantastic!

Results I usually buy organic products as my skin can be sensitive but, having tried Barefoot Botanicals Rosa Fina nourishing Cleansing milk, I would certainly consider using it again as it is mild, effective and free from nasty chemicals. It left my skin feeling totally pampered.

Pros: Easy to use, no clogging of the pump.
• For skin types: mature, combination, oily, rosacea.
• Mild and effective.
• 100% natural.
• Relaxing rose fragrance.
• 125ml bottle will last a reasonable amount of time.

Cons: It is not organic, although there are some organically sourced ingredients.
• The container doesn’t indicate that it is recyclable.


Barefoot Botanicals nourishing cleansing Milk (£19.95) and other Barefoot Botanicals products are available at Naturisimo.com