Monday, March 12, 2012

Review: Simple- smoothing facial Scrub



What makes Simple experts in sensitive skin? The Simple brand was born in the UK in 1960 and was the first to create a cleansing product with no perfume and no color. This unique positioning was designed to care for even the most sensitive skin, as these ingredients are common causes of skin irritation. 
Today, the Simple brand is the UK's #1 facial skincare range*. Simple has no dyes, artificial perfumes or harsh irritants that can upset your skin. Instead, just our purest possible skin loving ingredients with added vitamins, for natural healthy-looking skin. Offering a skincare range suitable for all skin types - especially sensitive skin – Simple has helped generations of women look and feel beautiful.

Christina's voice:
Wasn't to long ago i has went to Walgreen to talk to a Walgreen's beauty adviser. SheSpeaks has came together with Walgreen to be apart of the Simple programs. The beauty adviser help me pick out something for my skin tone and gave me a few sample to try out before i actually bought anything. Then i got on SheSpeaks.com and completed a survey and that's how i got the simple smoothing facial scrub. Which i think is kinda funny because this is what the Walgreen beauty adviser recommended, luckily i didn't have to buy a full size because i got it free. Now once i tried the product  daily i could really see a difference in my skin it wasn't as oily and i use to remove my make up at night. leaving my face really smooth, i am really happy with this product.

SIMPLE GOODNESS
2 ADDED VITAMINS

   PRO-VITAMIN B5 known to help restore, soften and smooth
   VITAMIN E known to moisturize to improve skin condition
1 SKIN LOVING EXFOLIATOR

   RICE GRANULES help gently exfoliate and brighten
NO DYES

NO ARTIFICIAL PERFUMES

NO HARSH IRRITANTS
to upset skin
   Dermatologist tested
   Noncomedogenic
   Hypoallergenic


*I received information and a free Simple skincare product via SheSpeaks for purposes of this review, however all opinions are my own.


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