Alpha H liquid gold; Bellamer eye treatment balm; Bioderma crealine h2o |
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I got my bellabox parcel in the mail today! I was napping on my sister's bed when the postman rang the doorbell so my sister went out to sign for it for me. Yay for siblings!
I ordered three things from the bellabox online store (I don't get the bellabox beauty box anymore because I'm not a monthly member). I love the bellabox online store because not only do they stock some really awesome skincare lines that are super difficult to get where I live, they have a handy dandy members' points system so I had a $10 voucher to use up.
I got :
Bellamer eye treatment balm
Bioderma crealine h20 micellar solution
I have been wanting to get my hands on the Alpha H liquid gold for ages and finally decided I need some more skincare products and bit the bullet. I hope it helps get rid of my acne scarring. The blogosphere has been hyping this one quite a bit.
I tried the Bellamer eye balm when I got it in my bellabox last year and I loved it as a nightly eye cream. It's oil-based and pepperminty and just lovely to use. For the quantity (15g pot) it's pretty expensive ($40) but a tiny bit goes a LONG way and my sample pot had lasted me several weeks.
I tried the green bottle of Bioderma micellar solution (I still have it & use it sometimes) but the one that's been hyped to a level beyond belief across the internet is the Bioderma crealine h20 version (the pink bottle, as opposed to the green).
When I got my parcel I realised I had forgotten the other reason why I love the Bellabox online store so much. THEY GIVE LOADS OF FREEBIES with your order! I got a whole bunch of them, and just then I tried out the Cellilux glacial mineral gel which is actually Canadian and deserves a whole blog post of its own. I got two samples of that but you only see one in the photo because I already used the other. Also I put the paw paw ointment on my lips as soon as I took it out of the bag and it smells amazing! My sister thought so too. It's got a very thick lanolin-y consistency.
I might actually do a blog post on the Cellilux stuff. It was pretty darn impressive.