Friday 27 April 2012


Magical cream - London

 
There is one cream that has served me well for a long time. Thankfully it’s not up there with the Creme de la Mer’s or other equally as financially crippling potions that are on the market these days. There is of course a place for luxury products, but the cream that has been a constant to me for as many years as I can remember you can buy in your local supermarket. Never fear I’m not asking you to skip on down to Asda there is still some sense of the elite here – introducing Waitrose 'Baby Bottom Butter'. 



As you can see the consistency is more of a balm than a cream it’s very thick in the pot but when applied it doesn’t give the feeling of being to heavy or clogging up ones pores.However I wouldn’t recommend this for all over your face unless you have abnormally dry skin this is really for use on problem dry patches, on lips or to be applied around the eyes before bed for a bit of a moisture injection.

I recently got a random patch of very dry skin on my chin; I have pretty sensitive skin so this kind of thing is no surprise to me. But it made me remember all the colds the constant nose blowing or dry eyes, and patches of eczema that needed soothing, all I need do was reach for my faithful Bottom Butter. The one pot used wherever necessary and seemingly sparingly has kept me going for quite some time, the label fell off long ago! Sensitive enough to use on babies’ bottoms this wonder formula should be a staple in anyone’s cupboard. 

Things to be wary of:
Nothing! I can't fault this product! There is also an offer on at Waitrose at the moment, buy it now!

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