Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Spa Sensations

I've been involved in the day spa industry for some time now and have been lucky enough to experiment and play with some amazing products over the years.

So I thought I'd share my top 3 skincare products of all time- it has not been an easy task narrowing down so many items, as many of them work so well together to produce fantastic results.

But this list is purely products that stand-out from the rest, based on effective, consistent results and value for money.

#1 Dermalogica Multivitamin Thermafoliant

No retail product, for me, has come close to producing such instantly noticeable results as this exfoliant. The lactic acid and combination of A, C and E vitamins produce both a powerful physical (granular) and chemical scrub, that warms on contact with the skin.
Skin looks fresh, youthful and bright again. Brilliant!



#2 Endota Organic Rosehip Oil

Producing the same effects as $100 eye creams, this organic oil renews the skin, plumps up fine lines and wrinkles and reduces the appearance of scars.
Packed with Vitamin C, this rich earthy oil helps renew and regenerate tired lacklustre skin cells



#3 Dermalogica Overnight Clearing Gel

I've found this works fantastically, not only as a spot clearing treatment but as a wonderful treatment for those nasty ingrowns that pop up post-waxing treatment. Fantastic for those still experiencing that annoying monthly friend that should have left after you hit your 20s, and also for any congestion that may occur.


Honourable mentions go to:
Thalgo Reviving Mist: great pep-me-up for tired stressed skin
Dermalogica Multi-active power regeneration mask: brightening, youthful excellence

Ok, so I'm a little addicted to Dermalogica but it has treated me so well after all these years that I just can't say no!

Images care of Dermalogica and Endota

2 comments:

  1. Hi Taryn!
    Following your blog, I'm in Melbourne too.
    Just wondering what kind of work your looking for in terms of the spa/beauty industry..

    Sophie

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  2. Thanks Sophie!
    Im currently working in the spa industry but actually looking to get in to the pr or journalism field, after completing my degree last year!

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