BEAUTIFUL,
BEAUTIFUL, BEAUTIFUL, WITH SATIN OILS AT ONLINE FASHION STORE!
I love the
Monoï de Tahiti. Its fragrance, smoothness and virtues are a gift from
Polynesian nature. It is used on the body, the face and as a hair treatment. It
is also an effective post-sun treatment to enhance the tan, deeply nourish the
skin parched by the sun and the sea.
Recently,
I have become one with two 100% organic care oils (body and hair) with Monoï de
Logona , a German brand of natural and organic cosmetics. One is scented
withYlang-Ylang essential oil enriched with Jojoba oil , while the other is
with Coconut . Monoï, mixed with my daily milk produces an incomparable satiny
effect on the legs (which seem more tapered), the shoulders, the arms… In
short, the body shines! I no longer have any unpleasant feeling of dryness on
the forearms, for example, as can happen, even in summer. The skin is
fantastically hydrated, nourished, softened and softened. Question of taste,
the coconut scent, discreet like everything, remains my favorite. On the other
hand, the simple fact that Logona added Jojoba oil to the essential oil of
Ylang-Ylang, nourishes the skin even more. It's a little too muchfor me, more
than perfect for dry to very dry skin .
The price is frankly reasonable. I had
to pay Biocoop, around € 7 for a glass bottle of Monoi oil.
The only
drawback, if I can put it that way, is that below a certain temperature (24 °),
Monoi oil solidifies. I have often happened in recent days to put the oil under
hot water but especially in a double boiler. However, with the heat that set in
prematurely, I am no longer required to do so.
HIDE THAT
LITTLE BELLY THAT I CAN'T SEE?
In
anticipation of next summer, the female sphere is set in motion to
"coach" us as best as possible and make us the most beautiful in
skirts, dresses or shorts. The online women's magazine Cosmopolitan has looked
at our bane: the swimsuit. Yes, by putting it on, it is difficult to camouflage
our little can which we often deem unsightly (rightly or wrongly). In short,
the journalist gives us good advice to hide it finely in all femininity and by
being fashionable, thanks to suitable swimsuits! But as often in this kind of
article, the models presented are thinner than thin and without the slightest
physical defect (the fault with the play of light and Photoshop ). Consequence:
when you have a real little belly (but not enough), how to consider being able
to wear these swimwear? It would have been more illustrative to make the images
coincide with the text. The slimming dictate is not about to stop ... The
article can be read here .
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