Now almost famous, Bliss's fabulous, fresh-citrus scented dry body drenching moisture ... more
butter is so incredibly effective that a single squeeze can make rough and scaly skin 'history'. With antioxidant vitamins A & E, sodium hyaluronate (a powerful oil-free moisture magnet) and arnica extract.
This lightweight, long-lasting version of our original body butter is perfect for those ... more
who like their dews a little less ‘denseâ€é. The fast-absorbing formula leaves skin hydrated without the heaviness, making it ideal for daytime and warm weather wear. •botanically-derived moisturizing ingredients and moisture binders •nourishing, skin conditioning antioxidant vitamins •fast-absorbing fluid formula
Advantages: Gives you gorgeously soft, smooth skin and smells lovely Disadvantages: Price!
I bought this last year after reading all the hype about it in magazines and on the Bliss website and deciding I had to see for myself if it's as good as everyone says it is! It costs £23 for a 250ml tube from the website or Bliss salons, and you can also now buy it from some Boots stores and their website.
They say that this fabulous, fresh-citrus scented dry body drenching butter is so incredibly effective that a single squeeze can make rough and scaly skin 'history'. With antioxidant vitamins A and E, sodium hyaluronate (a powerful oil-free moisture magnet) and arnica extract.
It comes in a bright blue tube with a white flip lid that it stands on. The body butter is white and it has a sweet but subtle lemon scent. The texture is quite thin for a body butter, and it's extremely smooth. When you first apply it to skin it feels ...
The Product
BlissLemon + Sage Body Butter is part of Bliss Spa's Bodycare Range, and is available to buy either from a Bliss Spa, or from Blisslondon.co.uk, and it will set you back a whopping £22 for a 250ml tube.
It can also be bought as part of various travel sets and gift sets. Boots.com have also recently started selling the Bliss product range, but I'm not sure whether you can get it in-store at Boots.
Why I Bought It
I was actually given some travel-sized versions of this product by a friend. She buys Bliss products all the time, and ends up with loads of miniature versions that she's got free with one thing or another, so she always brings some for me to try (I think really she's just trying to convert me to their products, as she swears by them!) when she visits.
It's not something I would ever have bought myself ...
Advantages: leaves skin feeling lovely and soft, lathers up well Disadvantages: smell isn;t very nice, far too expensive for a soap
When I got a gift set of Bliss products for my birthday I was absolutely thrilled. Bliss are a company founded by the same lady who came up with Soap and Glory, however Bliss are a lot more expensive. I must admit it was the high price tags that had put me off, so it was great to receive a set of mini products so that I could try them out for free!
The first product I tried out was the Lemon and Sage soap slab. I love anything lemony so was looking forward to trying this out.
The soap is a dark green colour and has lots of raised bumps on one side. These raised bumps, or 'knobbly bits' as I like to refer to them, are supposed to stimulate circulation as you rub the soap over the skin.
When it came to using the soap, the knobbly bits did feel like they were massaging the skin. The problem, of course, is that being soap, they ...