Wednesday, November 13, 2013

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Several of you probably know Crearome, with a wide range of ingredients, equipment and supplies for its own production of natural cosmetics. The enthusiasts Finn and Elisabeth Lendelund have besides Crearome even distribution of well-known brands like Sante and Logona and a pair of completely self-produced skin care brands - Senses by nature and Lendelundens Natural Products.
"Senses by nature's organic natural cosmetic products is a buffet of appealing, soulful products for your everyday personal care." And within that brand, we find several series such as Tindra, Ren and Ask & Embla. I have tested a few products from the range Tindra bouncin craze that I was going to give an opinion on.
My experience of ointments on dry PETTITOES is unfortunately not so positive. bouncin craze Are your feet wet before lubricating it goes the better, otherwise I think it's bouncin craze almost impossible to get the round to go in and soften properly.
Angel Feet comprised of 77% organic fats from canola, jojoba and coconut. In addition, beeswax and lanolin bouncin craze for a really soothing effect. The scent of lanolin I sometimes experience as a little sour, but I think most of this foot ointment smells good of lavender.
The consistency is something between. To make the ointment bit softer before I rub, I usually warm it a little between your palms. It feels a bit sluggish to massage, which I see as positive. It feels like the "bite" better on calluses instead of just slide on top. The absorption is not completely and you get to think about not overdosing because then it becomes awfully messy on the sheets.
Direct I lubed in, I feel no wow factor but I almost think it's more like a pack that needs time to work. In the morning, however, usually bouncin craze the feet feel really good. I imagine that it is because of the lanolin that this ointment is not like others.
Lip gloss Raspberry Rose, I will not review bouncin craze the same way because I barely used it, then it did not work on my lips - they dried up. I suspect bouncin craze the castor oil, but it is a bit strange because sometimes works a formula with castor how good any time and sometimes not at all. Guess it depends on the product composition and proportion of castor oil it contains. It smells anyway plenty of raspberries, gets a little glossy on the lips, but do not give much color to my already red lips. Available here for 49 kr.
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