Whole Foods Beauty Bag Review
Some highlights about the products inside…I can’t believe the SIZES of the products included! Some companies give you tiny sample amounts to use but this bag comes with a few items that are over 1 oz. The Andalou Natural Apricot Probiotic Cleansing Milk is 1.7 oz uses fruit stem cell science to gentely removes traces of makeup from your skin and foams into a milky consistency. The Acure Pore Clarifying Red Clay Mask will last you MONTHS and is wonderful for drawing out impurities and minimizing pore size over time. With multiple uses I hope to see a difference down the line and will update you later on any results.
One natural beauty brand of mine that I have used products from countless times is Pacifica. I was very happy to find a lipstick from that line in this bag! The colors they have are right up my ally and the one in this beauty bag is a pink nude shade.
I am excited to try some of the other brands included in this bag-The Dr. Hauschuka Facial Toner is just what I need to use after cleansing my skin. It says it will help soothe redness, minimize pores, and help with excess oils, so I’m ready to try it out! I usually skimp out on the toner stage of my cleansing routine, but this toner will be the one I go to for the next few weeks.
The DERMA E brand is a drugstore line that has worked wonders for my skin in the past, so I know I’ll love using this hydrating night cream. Hyaluronic Acid is really great at plumping up the skin and adding in tons of hydration. When I think of moisturizers, I believe the thicker the better!
Natural beauty doesn’t have to cost a lot, which is something that prevented me from investing in certain brands before trying out this beauty bag. I am able to test out these high-quality items to make sure I love them before purchasing them in Whole Foods. This beauty bag is the perfect way to sample new brands and discover the natural approach to living a clean lifestyle.
*Disclaimer: Thank you Whole Foods for sending me this beauty bag/collaborating with me on this blog post.
All opinions stated above are my own.