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Pampered to Perfection


If you’d rather pamper yourself in the comfort of your own home, check out these beauties...


Hydration Heaven


Before you begin any home-spa session, it’s important to start with a clean slate. Remove all make-up and dirt with a good facial cleanser – if you have sensitive skin, Bobbi Brown’s new Hydrating Rich Cream Cleanser is a good one to try. It cleanses and purifies the skin without stripping or drying, helping your skin to maintain its moisture barrier. The refreshing, creamy lather effectively removes make-up and dirt, leaving you with clean, fresh and healthy-looking skin.


Hydrating Rich Cream Cleanser, £19, by Bobbi Brown, available from Fenwick, 01892 516716


Youthful Glow


PRANA’s Skincare Nutra K2 nourishes, tones and firms the skin, while – its makers claim – “restoring vitality and youth.” It contains a specially forumulated blend of kojic acid, lactic acid, acetyl boldine and vitamins K and C; elements that together help to restore damaged skin tissue. It’s also great for helping to get rid of those pesky dark circles under your eyes. Nutra K2, £38, by Prana Skincare, available from www.pranaskincare.co.uk


Frangipani monoi body oil


Elemis’s Frangipani Monoi Body Oil is a multi-use product that you can use on your hair, body and face – ideal for those who’re short on space in their bathroom cabinets. It’s most effective when used after bathing: simply place the bottle in a bowl of warm water and apply the oil to damp skin, massaging over the entire body. The result? A silky smooth skin in next to no time.


Frangipani Monoi, £29.70, by Elemis, from www.harveynichols.com


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The INDEX magazine February 2012


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