I would 100% recommend these products to anyone looking to pay slightly more than high street and supermarket prices for shampoo for genuinely fantastic results.
This is a truly great product filled with effective and expensive ingredients. Even though I still need some cheese or an egg, the effects really are great. This shake blend makes me feel energised in the morning, and puts a ‘bounce’ in my step.
I can’t say that I would recommend this product to a friend. Yes, I enjoyed the application and it is incredibly soothing. However, it doesn’t do anything that a good old-fashioned after sun product doesn’t do – for a lot less cost. I’m also put off by some of the hazardous ingredients featured. I personally believe there are lower budget products out there with safe ingredients that can achieve the same results.
If you’re willing to splash the cash and commit to taking vitamins twice a day rather than simply once in the morning, then I can vouch that Hairburst is a product that works.
If you’re looking for an energy bar that you can grab on the go then I couldn’t recommend the Clif bar any more. Whilst it is pretty high in sugar, it makes for an excellent meal supplement and genuinely does keep you full. It makes a particularly great breakfast on the go and you know all of the ingredients are natural and organic.
I would recommend this product to any friend who was blessed with a decent budget for their skin care. It is however definitely on the more expensive spectrum compared to other masks I’ve seen. I’m personally hoping to find a cheaper alternative with similar results. The delivery charge alone is enough to put anyone off!
Overall, the Nuxe sunblock is a solid buy that I would recommend to anyone who loves the Nuxe perfume and doesn’t mind a thick and oily feeling on his or her skin. Because of this texture and finish, I think it is better suited to lying by the pool or beach rather than traversing through the sweaty city. London is clammy in the summer at the best of times, and I admit that this exacerbated the problem.