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Garnier Ultimate Blends - Coconut Milk & Macadamia Dry Hair Review

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I fell in love, again! First of all I have to confess that Garnier Ultimate Blends is my favourite. I usually get the Chamomile one, as my hair tend to be a light colour, and having some acacia honey in it, it doesn’t leave my hair dry, but nicely moisturised. Sad that I couldn’t find this anymore, I decided to try a new one, a more exotic one as summer just left us and, after my sunny holidays, my hair was a bit damaged from the heat, the salty sea water and stress. This Garnier Ultimate Blends Coconut Milk enriched with Macadamia shampoo is really what my hair needed. It comes in a 400ml bottle, and after a few uses, I could see that not much product was needed to properly wash my hair thoroughly (consider that I have long wavy hair). It soon forms a nice, scented and rich foam that I gently massage in. The perfume is absolutely absorbing me in a dream each time I use it. I love coconut in general, but this shampoo is softened and sweetened by the nutty no...

Nivea - Goodbye Cellulite Gel-Cream Review

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T he fight against cellulite is something every woman has experienced at least once in her life. It's in our top 5 list of enemies! Personally I've always tried to fight it with oils, scrubs, eating healthy and drink lots of water. But it's not easy to find what actually works for us and then be constant. That's why I keep trying new lotions to help me fight it. Lately I've been trying this Nivea Goodbye Cellulite Gel-Cream and I want to share with you my experience. This product comes in a tube of 200ml and has a gel-cream consistency in a bright blue colour that has a nice scent (at least to me). It's kind of refreshing and pleasant.  Important to note that the formula contains coenzyme Q10, L-Carnitine and Lotus extract, key ingredients for a healthy looking and energised skin. Applying the product is easy and not much product is needed to cover a wide area (i.e. upper legs) - of course this might be different for each person. The downside o...