Today's Throwback Thursday Review goes back to August 2018
and since then I have become a huge fan of a variety of face
cleansing products including the foaming type cleansers.
However my concern regarding the price hasn't changed as I still
prefer to invest more in my treatment/active/serum
products rather than my cleansing.
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Cleansing is the first important step in your twice daily beauty routine.
It's vital to start with a clean canvas before applying any treatment creams.
Even though I'm more of a Cleansing milk/lotion kinda a girl and always
have been I don't mind slotting a cleansing cream or balm, as my second
cleanse into my skincare routine every now and then.
L'Occitane
Immortelle Divine
Foaming Cleansing Cream
I've been using the twice a day (am & pm) for this past week and whilst
this is not a full long term review, I felt it was enough time for me
to form an opinion and straight off its like no other
cleansing product that I've ever tried, as it's a cream in foam texture.
This Foaming Cleansing Cream has been formulated for all skin types,
to be used following the Divine Cleansing Balm, as the second cleanse
in the Divine routine.
(I used this product in 2 ways, as a second cleanse post using another
cleanser as a first cleanse and several times on its own)
This rich luxurious cream transforms into a dense, generous foam on
contact with water to cleanse the face without drying the skin,
it gently rids the skin of impurities, traces of make-up and pollution,
which it does with relative ease.
After a minute or so of massaging it's easy to rinse or you can remove
with a wet face cloth and yes it does leaves the skin looking
and feeling both clean, fresh and above all soft and Divine...
Being a lover of the all of the products in the
L'Occitane Immortelle Divine Range,
this foaming cleansing cream contains the same anti-ageing
immortelle essential oil, as the other products in the range
along with Vitamin E and all of its antioxidant benefits, whilst
95% of its ingredients are from natural origins.
This cleanser doesn't come cheap and whilst it forms an important part of
the Divine regime and when it comes to high end brands and let's face it,
the Divine range is high end, I always advocate that you buy and use
the prescribed products in the range to ensure the best results.
I really enjoyed my weeks trial with the Divine Foaming Cleansing Cream
and even though the product is DIVINE sadly it hasn't converted me.
I'm just not a huge fan of these types of cleansing products, so personally
I can't justify the price.
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