I bought it in order to refresh my skin whilst I was in hospital having Anna. Maternity hospitals are very hot places - great for newborns, not so great for Mums, so with that in mind I spritzed and sprayed it's cooling mist on to my face throughout the day.When I came home, I forgot about it for a while until my skin started drying out and looking flaky due to hormonal changes paired with reacting to the practically 24 hour central heating (hey, it's cold, there's a newborn here!). So I remembered my Spring water and resumed the spritzing and my skin cleared completely. In fact, it even cleared the mini-breakout I was having (hormones again), so I have forgone the tap water to wash my face and now I'm just using this wonderful elixir after I cleanse.
I'm so happy that I finally tried it out, having been aware of it for ages but never getting around to using it. It's a keeper...
I have a can of this in the fridge but I never seem to know how to incorporate it into my routine! xo
ReplyDeleteI TOTALLY agree with you, about the thermal water and La Roche-Posay in general.
ReplyDeleteI keep the thermal water on my desk. My colleagues like the heat cranked up and spritzing every hour or so helps keep my oily skin in check. It's lovely after cleansing and to set makeup too. Wonderful stuff.
Their dry skin cream is amazing, and I have the queen of all dry skins, psoriasis. It really penetrates and softens. Best cream I have ever used. Water seems to be stretching it a bit though but you're enticing me!
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