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Beauty Kitchen Abyssinian Oil Intensive Eye & Deep Lines Serum (30ml for £15)

I bought this product when I was in London in April of this year (such good times, love that city). It is rich in fatty acids Omega 3,6, and 9, and helps keep delicate skin hydrated and firm. According to the brand, it is "particularly good for sensitive, dry, devitalized, damaged and ageing skin". Don't worry, I am not going to sit here and claim that this product is amazing or that it has reduced my wrinkles and that now I look like a 15 year old girl. No, that will not happen. It's way too early to tell. However, I want to share one observation. I have had an allergic dryness "breakout" on my upper lid (left eye) for a few weeks. Any eye cream would sting so badly (I like to put some eye creams on upper lids for hydration purposes). Except this product. It was my true saviour and hydrated my eye lids during that annoying time. And that is even though the second ingredient of this product is alcohol...so I am really puzzled, but in a good way. I will keep you updated on any long term effects.

Beauty Kitchen Abyssinian Oil Night Halo Potent Sleep Mask (full size 60ml for £20)

Weird, when I was in London, I didn't see this product, but I have received it in my Feelunique gift bag, and I don't regret one bit that I now got to try this product. It is a "night-time treatment to nourish and detox your skin, while you sleep like an angel. The balm will absorb overnight to deeply hydrate and refresh your skin", according to Beauty Kitchen. The cream is semi transparent and it feels like you put on liquid oil onto yourself. I personally like to put it after a moisturiser-- some 1-2hours after (I wash my face right after I come back from work). I do think it is a good product for dry skins. But don't worry, I have not broken out from this product.

Beauty Kitchen Abyssinian Oil Intensive Eye & Deep Lines Serum (30ml for £15)

I bought this product when I was in London in April of this year (such good times, love that city). It is rich in fatty acids Omega 3,6, and 9, and helps keep delicate skin hydrated and firm. According to the brand, it is "particularly good for sensitive, dry, devitalized, damaged and ageing skin". Don't worry, I am not going to sit here and claim that this product is amazing or that it has reduced my wrinkles and that now I look like a 15 year old girl. No, that will not happen. It's way too early to tell. However, I want to share one observation. I have had an allergic dryness "breakout" on my upper lid (left eye) for a few weeks. Any eye cream would sting so badly (I like to put some eye creams on upper lids for hydration purposes). Except this product. It was my true saviour and hydrated my eye lids during that annoying time. And that is even though the second ingredient of this product is alcohol...so I am really puzzled, but in a good way. I will keep you updated on any long term effects.

 

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Beauty Kitchen Abyssinian Oil Night Halo Potent Sleep Mask (full size 60ml for £20)

Weird, when I was in London, I didn't see this product, but I have received it in my Feelunique gift bag, and I don't regret one bit that I now got to try this product. It is a "night-time treatment to nourish and detox your skin, while you sleep like an angel. The balm will absorb overnight to deeply hydrate and refresh your skin", according to Beauty Kitchen. The cream is semi transparent and it feels like you put on liquid oil onto yourself. I personally like to put it after a moisturiser-- some 1-2hours after (I wash my face right after I come back from work). I do think it is a good product for dry skins. But don't worry, I have not broken out from this product.