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Empties #1


Considering the amount of beauty products I purchase and use on a daily basis, I thought I'd have done an empties post by now. The truth is though, like most beauty bloggers, I like to rotate my products rather than use the same ones every day, and old favourites can often be forgotten when that exciting new range is released that we all just have to try..
However, after a couple of months of collecting empty bottles and tubs in a box under my bed, I feel I've got an acceptable amount to dedicate a post too. Here I'll tell you about the products I've completely used up recently and whether I would repurchase them (or already have!).

Soap & Glory Sugar Crush Bodywash
I literally own every product in the Sugar Crush range. Why? Because the stuff smells bloody incredible! This is actually the second 500ml bottle of the bodywash that I've used up as it is the only thing I use in the bath or shower. The Sugar Crush range is made with lime oil which gives it its fresh citrusy scent. I like to use around 6 pumps of the stuff (thumbs up for the handy pump dispenser by the way) to create a nice lather and really enjoy the amazing smell. Now I will admit, this scent isn't for everyone - it is very very sweet which some people find off-putting (such as my mother and sister who prefer the Clean On Me bodywash from S&G). But for those who love a sweet citrus scent and like a fresh product that really wakes you up during your morning shower - this is for you. 
Repurchase? Already have. Two bottles. 

Liz Earle Cleanse and Polish Hot Cloth Cleanser
This award-winning cult cleanser has been my go-to day and night for months now. Liz Earle uses naturally active ingredients in her skincare range and this cleanser, containing rosemary, camomile, cocoa butter and eucalyptus oil gently and effectively removes every scrap of makeup whilst leaving your skin feeling soft, nourished and refreshed. Cleanse and Polish is in the form of a thick cream, which you massage into dry skin before removing with a hot flannel or muslin cloth. The original version smells slightly like vapour rub, in my opinion, but I don't find the smell off-putting at all. I love the pastel turquoise packaging, the pump dispenser (I do love a pump dispenser, can you tell?) and most importantly, the way it makes my skin feel. And I still can't believe that a cult product like this is only £13.25!
Repurchase? Already have, the minute my first one ran out. 

Bioderma Crealine H2O
I won't rave about this micellar water too much as I wrote a full review of it here, but I have gone through countless bottles of this since I first tried it. I've even got my 15 year-old sister hooked on it now, since I gently (ha) urged her away from makeup wipes. It removes my eye makeup swiftly and effectively, even when I'm wearing a dark smokey eye. It doesn't fair too well against waterproof makeup but I don't wear waterproof mascara anyway so I don't find this to be a problem. Love the stuff and I can't see myself ever going without it. It's not particularly easy to come across in the UK, but I've always bought mine from eBay and have never had any issues.
Repurchase? Guess what? Already have. 3 Bottles.

Rimmel Wake Me Up Foundation
I used this up quite a while ago now. This was my go-to highstreet foundation until I found one that totally blew it out of the water - the Bourjois Healthy Mix Foundation. This foundation provides medium foundation, with quite a thick consistency. It also contains tiny glitter particles to give a more radiant appearance, though some people find this very noticeable. I've never actually noticed the glitter and did really enjoy the slightly dewy finish of this foundation. Like I said though, the Bourjois Healthy Mix has totally taken over as my favourite highstreet base. It gives me the most glowing, radiant and natural-looking skin and is definitely a contender for holy grail status. Sorry Rimmel Wake Me Up.
Repurchase? I did when this bottle ran out but since discovering an even better highstreet foundation, I doubt I will buy the Rimmel one again for a long time. 

Clarins Daily Energiser Cream
This cream has a gorgeous consistency, not too light, not too heavy, just very creamy - can I describe a cream as creamy? This daily moisturiser has a real luxurious feel to it, from the sturdy glass packaging to the heavenly scent. This cream is specifically made for younger skin, being aimed at women in their 20s and is non-greasy. It feels very light and refreshing on the skin and works really nicely under makeup. This cream retails for £21 which isn't bad at all for a higher end skincare range, though you only get 30ml of product. 
Repurchase? I'm currently using the Origins Ginzing Moisturiser but I would definitely consider repurchasing this in future. 

YSL Top Secrets Eye Makeup Remover
I received this 30ml sample size of makeup remover in a set with the YSL Touche Eclat and YSL Faux Cils mascara. It is a biphase solution, meaning it is made up of oil and water and needs to be shaken before each use in order for the two to mix together. This is an amazing makeup remover. It even beats my Bioderma in terms of speed of eye makeup removal. Literally a 2p coin sized amount of this solution on a cotton pad will remove even the most intense of eye makeup in around 10 seconds. The 100ml size of this makeup remover is £24 which is actually less than I thought it would be from YSL.
Repurchase? Knowing that it only costs £24, I actually would consider repurchasing this for times when I want my makeup removed in seconds or when I'm wearing waterproof mascara and Bioderma just doesn't cut it. 

Collection Lasting Perfection Concealer
This beauty blogger's favourite from Collection (née Collection 2000) needs no introduction. The Lasting Perfection concealer is incredible at hiding blemishes - a dab of this popped onto a spot is like waving a magic wand and popping the thing off your face altogether. It's that good. Some people find this a little heavy and drying for use under the eyes, but I use this every day to conceal my dark circles, and though I have noticed some creasing/dryness a couple of times, on the whole it works brilliantly and brightening up the area. Yeah the packaging isn't great, the print rubs off after a few uses, but for £4.19 and considering the quality of the product inside, I'm not going to complain. I must be onto my fifth or sixth tube of this stuff now. One of my daily essentials.
Repurchase? 100%, I don't ever want to be without a tube of this stuff in my makeup collection.

Have you tried any of these products? 
Which item/s will you always repurchase?

Holly xo

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