If you follow me on Instagram then you would've known that I picked up some French pharmacy products to try out a couple of weeks ago. Some are definitely worth checking out and some can be "dismissed". Today I wanna show you a couple of things from the pharmacy and how I think of them so hope you like it!
First up it's a product for our feet and in my opinion it is totally worth trying out. It's a foot cream from a French brand called Epitact Podology. Now I have never heard of this brand before and let's just say I'm glad I discovered it. It is designed for dry and cracked feet and it is supposed to hydrate and smooth out dry and cracked areas on our feet. It is 100% natural and infused with all kinds of natural oils and hydrating properties. It is paraben and chemical free so you do need to make sure use it within 6 months.
It says on the tin that it is supposed to be a cream but it turns out to be a gel so I was a bit "disappointed" at first. I mean how can a light gel heel and hydrate my dry feet. Then I was blown away. It is so hydrating and I love the light gel texture because it doesn't feel tacky at all. I am hooked. If you have severely dry feet then I suggest to mix it with a couple drops of your body oil. I mix this with my sweet almond oil which I use on my body after shower and it feels so lush and so hydrating on my feet. NOTE: to achieve the maximum result, remember to exfoliate your feet first before applying this gel.
It costs around 4 euros for a 30ml tube and I think it can be found at all major pharmacies if you live in Europe.
Klorane hair products are very well known not just in France but all over the world. Their shampoos and conditioners are well loved by a lot of beauty gurus around the world. I picked up this Klorane shampoo for thin/fine hair and I gotta say I'm not impressed. It is not bad. It's just a normal shampoo, and I don't see what the fuss is all about. I mean I just don't think it's the kind of thing I wanna run out and get. It's nothing special. It doesn't make my hair feel thicker or anything. My hair in fact feels "stripped" afterwards.
It has a funny texture as far as shampoo goes. It comes out liquidy, almost like water but with a purple tint to it. I have pretty greasy hair so with this shampoo I need to wash my hair twice to get it formed up. It smells lovely though, kinda like men's cologne.
It does have some really good ingredients in it like quinine and vitamin B but bear in mind that all Klorane shampoos contain paraben so if you are against that then it is not for you. I bought the smaller size (100ml, €4) to try out. Honestly I'm just so happy that I didn't get the full size which costs around 10 euros. It's just not worth it in my opinion.
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