![]() Safe to say this has been a “brand to watch” for me for some time, and first impressions seem to be speaking volumes here. Gentle, but deeply penetrative ingredients which don’t disrupt the skin’s natural lipid barrier and act as a hydrator to keep skin looking healthy and plump.Īlso worth nothing that all Emma Lewisham products are designed to be circular the brand will take back used packaging, or alternatively you can purchase refills if you stumble across a product you love. I can’t speak to its antioxidant properties, but some of the key ingredients include Organic Chia, Rosehip, Macadamia and Neroli Absolute, along with Camelia oil. It doesn’t feel like it’s stripping the skin. Which is part of the appeal of an oil cleanser. The main thing I noticed was just how clean my skin looked free from makeup, bright, but luminous. Two pumps was enough oil to cleanse my face, starting dry and working it in primarily around the eyes which always seems to be a tricky spot for makeup removal. And maybe I’m jumping the gun here, but this is good. Emma Lewisham Illuminating Oil Face CleanserĪ bit of a cheat as the Illuminating Oil Face Cleanser from Emma Lewisham literally just arrived in the mail. Curious to know whether you do the same…Īnyway, let’s chat though my top three for June. ![]() And I find whenever I’m having an angry skin moment, taking it back to basics (cleanser + moisturiser) is the trick to calming things down. Despite not having a robust stash of skincare (I think I may have had two cleansers, and that was it), my complexion was blemish-free and smooth. Prior to discovering the world of skincare. It reminds me a lot of my routine in my late teens and early twenties. Seeking out something new to try only when an empty pops up rather than on a whim like before. Less desire to try or use new products, instead focusing on a handful of core staples. And right now, I’m finding myself in the latter camp. From an elaborate multi-step regime, to one that is pared back. ![]() One thing I was reflecting on recently, is how our beauty routine ebbs and flows. More subtle, but again, not the obvious choice here. A long sweater dress over the cotton poplin to highlight the folded pleats and create some textural dimension between starchy and softer, cosier fabrics. It feels less serious.Īnother option would be to add in something sparkly, or perhaps opt for interesting layers. It becomes a key detail of the outfit, and conveys a message of playfulness. Because of the vibrant hue, your eye is immediately drawn to the shoe. The burst of colour is eye-catching and adds a sporty touch to the outfit, providing some additional visual friction. So instead here I’ve gone with a bright blue sneaker. ![]() But it can be the unexpected choice that can be more fun. Something with a little bow at the vamp, in a neutral colour.Īnd when I put this on, I contemplated going with that obvious choice. Taking one look at this outfit, and the obvious choice of shoe would be your classic ballet flat. The knit over the shoulders helping to add in texture. An oversized trench coat in a neutral beige with a slightly androgynous feel adding in some contrast. We have the white cotton poplin dress with tiered pleats. Using this outfit I’m wearing as an example, you can see it leans decidedly classic and feminine. Wearing Kowtow dress Kindersalmon trench coat* (10% off with mademoiselle2023) Jenni Kayne sweater* Arket bag Oliver Cabell sneakers Linjer moonstone & sunstone ring* Mejuri black heart necklace* As we all seek out tricks to express our visual voice in new and interesting ways, I wanted to share a style tip which is easy to implement and can have maximum impact.
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