Sometimes we want lightness; we don't want to hear about oils, or rich creams, or endless showers, or complicated textures... And other times we simply he product already We don't like it, and there's no other way; we've either made a mistake, or we liked it for a while and no longer do; we're that wayward, that changeable. And what do we do? We reuse cosmetics that no longer fascinate usNothing is thrown away here.
Is a key point of our manifesto"We promote conscious and meaningful shopping. Finish every last drop or give it to a friend." In this post we add a third possibility: "or reuse it on another area of your body." Check out how to reuse 5 products you might no longer want:
1. The rich textured cream for complicated areas
What a treat a gel cream, a light... What do I do with the Ultra-rich regenerating fantasy cream in which I have left myself a lot of money? Apply it to the areas that will be most affected, precisely when you don't feel like using that cream. They touch your knees, and your elbows, and your feet, and your hands... They're crying out for you to put down the bottle of body lotion and give them something more special. Apply that rich face cream, don't suffer, those areas also deserve your attention. Put it on your feet and hands at night as a mask.And another trick: put a little on your cuticles while you're working or watching a movie. They'll look much better and your manicure will last longer.
Substitute: choose a moisturizer lighter, one that hydrates but is cool and light, as Fresh & More by Huxley, in gel.
2. Facial oil, for hair
You either love them or hate them, there's no middle ground with oils. But it's true that they become harder to use with different seasons. That's when your hair will be delighted when you apply a few touches of oil to its ends. Rosehip BioRegenerate. It has one of the highest concentrations of rosehip, which hydrates, repairs and renews hair fibers who suffers so much from exposure to the sun and heat.
Substitute: We can tell you one thing: when exposed to the sun, this oil restores your skin beautifully. Don't dismiss it so quickly out of laziness. And if you rule it out, apply a good moisturizer, there is no option to remove everything.
3. The gel exfoliant, for the feet
You may be, like many of us, one of those who have switched to dry exfoliation brushesLook how nice it is to see that dead skin come off and that tingling that says, "Hey! I've got your circulation going and your legs are feeling better." Don't leave your poor little one alone. exfoliant shower, Use it on your feet: massage it well into the sole, between the toes, and on the instep.. And, by the way, in the hands.
Substitute: On the body you can continue using the gel exfoliant, it is an alternative when you have less time or you fancy something more pleasant than a dry exfoliation brush. We love this one from Goop.
4.Cement sunscreen, for the neckline and hands
Maybe saying "cement" is too much. But we all have that sunscreen It bothers our faces, it's a pain to apply. Okay, don't apply it to your face, but don't throw it away; Apply it to your neckline - you tend to forget that area, right? - and to your hands. These are two areas we often forget about and where spots appear like crazy and suffer from photoaging. One of the first, along with your face. That SPF won't bother you there, and neither will the back of your hands.
Substitute: It must be said that we do not have any cement protector because we cannot stand it, if you are looking for a nice one, the SPF50 by Mimitika.
5. Makeup base, mix it with the moisturizer
You may not feel like wearing makeup or want to feel like you have "something" on your face, but you do want a little bit of color. Mix your foundation with moisturizer or SPF to make it lighter and give you that natural color without feeling like you're wearing layers and layers of products.
Substitute: If not even then, we recommend the makeup base we use in summer, ILIA Super Serum Skin Tint, or a product that was a hit last summer, and this one is still at the top: The Impossible Glow (Bronze), you mix it with the SPF and it gives a light tone, like a very flattering touch of sun.
Do you know how to use The Impossible Glow in bronze? Here's how:









