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If you like your skincare products light, you'll love this new range of natural products that includes a facewash, anti-ageing day and night moisturiser, eye serum and cleanser. All products have been given the thumbs-up by the Vegan Society, come in recycled packaging and have been formulated to adhere to current thinking from the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, so you can feel confident that your face is in safe hands!
Read on over the jump for my review
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When I came into the office today I was immediately asked by a colleague what I'd done to my skin as it 'looked amazing'. Now, this was an easy one to answer as I'd just spent some time checking out the Purity Project face range and had got to work with the facewash, anti-aging day moisturiser (yeah, that's allowed now I'm 30 but only because I do an awful lot of frowning) and eye line serum. Completely on cue, I was told that my face looked 'really glowing', so if that's not enough of a positive review, I don't know what is! Going into a bit more detail, however...
The range is one for the sensitive skin brigade, as the brand's commitment to safe skincare and avoidence of harsh ingredients makes it extremely mild. But despite this it doesn't have that thin, watery quality that some natural skincare products have; wearing actually does make the skin feel quenched and softened. I especially like the light moisturiser (£15) for its non-greasy moisturising qualities. The face wash (£12) is also nice and light, and didn't make my face go blotchy as most such products do.
At the Purity Project's store You can buy an organic facecloth by Disana to go with the products which I found helpful as it stimulates and exfoliates the skin.
Check out the full range here.
