Advantages: smell, texture and great for spots Disadvantages: short shelf life can become an expensive habit.
and didn't really do anything for it apart from having me smell of chocolate all day :-) However after seeing massive improvements in my friends skin who always has a bad case of acne I knew I had to give the fresh face masks another chance.. well I was walking past a lush yesterday in milton keynes how I could I resists!
So what is this face like? I was told by the not-as-friendly-as-they-usually-are shop assistant that it was the opposite from "oatfix" mask which was more nourishing and brazened honey was more deep cleansing and detoxifying. A quick scan of the website tells me it is made me kaolin (china clay), fresh lime juice, rosemary, juniper, fresh free range eggs, honey and 7 ayurvedic herbs as well as crushed almond shells to a do alittle exfoliating. Ayuvedic derives from the word Ayurveda a form of medecine and lifestyle guide based ...
Advantages: Absolutely gorgeous, skin felt lovely after Disadvantages: slight irritation
have some left after this time you could always use it on your feet to save wasting it and does work a treat.
Brazen is bright yellow with little brown flecks in it and looks like a nice pudding. Yes I did taste it and it doesn't taste bad actually but remember it's not for eating. (I would do well to take my own advice) Right-o on with the review. On closer inspection the brown flecks are ground walnut shells to exfoliate the skin. It's straightforward to use, like any other mask you put it on your face avoiding the eyes and leave it to dry. Rinse it off, massaging your face as you go to exfoliate.
While applying to my face I got a lovely waft of honey, not too strong just pleasant and fresh. It took about 5 mins to dry. I found no irritation while the mask was on my face, however when exfoliating - and I didn't rub hard - I ...
Advantages: The under water scene Disadvantages: Awful, annoying characters; Ultimately grotesque; This isn't the "real" Ripley; Bad jokes
Oh dear. Even for a dedicated and passionate Alien follower, such as myself, it is hard to see any good in Alien Resurrection. So immensely grotesque (even for my liking); a cold, heartless Ripley that is a disappointing far cry from the female action hero we used to love; and a group of wannabe badass marines that neither come close to the crew from Aliens they aspire to be, or strike any emotional chords with the audience- this is one ugly, ugly film.
Two hundred years later, some arsehole scientists have decided to mess with Ripley's DNA in an attempt to "resurrect" the franchise and the alien inside her. Unluckily for avid Alien fans, Ripley #8 is nothing like the original Ripley as her DNA has become entwined with that of the alien, making her a sarcastic, egotistical monster, littered with bad humour. What's worse is Winona ...