J’ai eu le plaisir d’être choisie pour tester et donner mon avis honnête sur le Gel Intime de Miyé.
J’ai eu cette chance grâce à TestBeautyCrew.
Vous pouvez également vous inscrire pour être un testeur en visitant le site Mon Vanity Ideal.
Il s’agit d’un gel intime entièrement naturel qui promet d’hydrater et de lubrifier vos zones les plus intimes.
Alors, mon expérience avec ce gel ?
Il fait ce qu’il dit, il est très discret et son utilisation fréquente réduit le besoin de renouveler l’application. Je l’aime particulièrement pendant la semaine qui précède mes règles, car c’est à ce moment-là que je suis le plus sèche et que je ressens le plus de démangeaisons.
La texture de ce produit est un gel léger et non parfumé, ce que j’espère pour tous les produits intimes.
J’ai vraiment aimé utiliser ce produit et je me vois bien l’acheter à nouveau.
Si vous souffrez d’inconfort hormonal avant vos règles, de sécheresse vaginale, de démangeaisons dans votre zone intime, si vous êtes pré-ménopausée ou ménopausée alors je vous suggère d’essayer ce gel intime, vous ne le regretterez pas.
Ce gel peut être utilisé sans danger pendant la grossesse.
Peut également être utilisé en toute sécurité avec les préservatifs et les sex-toys.
Si je vous ai convaincu, rendez-vous sur le site et faites un achat, le gel existe en deux tailles : 60ML et 20ML MiYé.
On March 5 I finally sent in my Ancestry DNA kit and anxiously waited on the results. So many things went through my head, but my biggest concern was “what if it failed?”.
A valid concern since my 23andme test failed the first time, my fears were unfounded this time as my DNA Results were finalized on the 30th.
It was weird looking at it because I was so used to my 23andme results and looking at my brother’s ancestry results, my own made zero sense to me.
Lyly’s Ancestry DNA Results
As a refresher here are my 23andme Results. After going through this process I still prefer 23andme over Ancestry. The only thing Ancestry really has going for it is the family tree attached to it but I’ve gone through all of this before in my post The Reasons why I prefer 23andme over Ancestry DNA.
Lyly’s 23andme Results
It’s really interesting watching my results compared to my brother, the differences in the genes we inherited are not only fascinating but it has helped me to verify some lines in our family tree. I have a few DNA relatives that he doesn’t have and they were the links I needed.
Comparing my results to my brother’s results.
The first line that I was able to confirm was my Grandfather’s paternal line, my brother had 0 matches from that line and it made me very curious, was it that nobody tested, or were there more nefarious reasons? Were we not actually LaPlace’s? I was going through the Thrulines and saw that I had two matches when I was expecting one. My brother is the match I was expecting and the second match was the Great-grandson of my Great-grandaunt, this person is my 3rd cousin and I have never heard of them, I knew that my Great-grandaunt had married into the Olive family and my Grandfather traveled to the US Virgin Islands to stay with her but my 3rd cousin’s last name I’ve never seen mentioned anywhere before.
The second line I had confirmed was my Grandmother’s paternal line, same as above I was questioning why there were 0 relatives in my brother’s DNA relatives but it turns out he just didn’t inherit those genes while I did. I matched with the granddaughter of my Great-grandfather’s half-brother which makes her my Half 2nd cousin 1x removed, the DNA we share is also on the small side with only a 14% chance of being a Half 2nd cousin 1x removed but given the fickle nature of DNA inheritance, I’m just lucky to have even inherited any DNA from my 2nd Great-grandmother Sarah.
Right now my focus is to see if hidden within my DNA relatives or even in my brother’s relatives there is a clue to who the father of our 2nd Great-grandmother Maud is. I am almost certain that it will be linked to the three relatives with the surname Hynes.
When major American brands come out with a new line of products we don’t usually get them here in France until a couple of months later so when I was finally able to purchase the Creme of Nature Butter Blend & Flaxseed line of course I jumped at the chance!
There are five products in the Butter Blend & Flaxseed line:
I bought everything except the Curl Definer & Booster, I don’t refresh my hair so I see no reason to buy a product designed for that. I believe in setting my hair and leaving it until the next wash day. When you think about it refreshing doesn’t really make sense, a little spritz of product is not going to make my curls pop again, to get my curls back I would need to actually wash my hair, saturate my whole head with water while washing it to remove product so I can reset my curls. Continuously spraying my hair with a product is just asking for buildup.
At this moment, I have 7-day curls in my head that are in need of a re-fresh aka wash hour. The curls in the back of my head are still pretty defined while the top layer that I put into a puff has turned to frizz.
Double Duty Detangle & Slip Shampoo
What can I say about this shampoo? It’s non-stripping, moisturizing, and smells divine? Every product in this line smells delicious. I don’t even need a lot of product to get a good lather so I can see this bottle lasting for a while which I’m not upset about, I actually haven’t reached for the Argan oil shampoo since I got this one.
I really like this shampoo and give it a 5 out of 5
This conditioner is my holy grail, it provides enough slip to detangle my hair so easily, I much prefer it to the Argan oil one, it’s not as thick so I don’t have to beat the bottle to get the product out but it is still difficult to get out and I feel like the shape of the bottle doesn’t help with that either. My hair is also highly moisturized after rinsing it out, I have used it as both a rinse-out and leave-in. For me using it as a leave-in and pairing it with the pudding and jelly gave me an icky white residue that I had to rinse out of my hair with a quickness. When I use it as a rinse-out I feel like I get the best results. My curls are always bouncy and defined.
This conditioner would have been 5 stars if the bottle shape wasn’t infuriating for me so it gets 4.5 stars out of 5.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Rating: 4.5 out of 5.
Double Duty Stretch & Define Pudding
I have to be honest but I haven’t really used this product, I want to but I’m unsure how to actually use it. They said to pair it with the jelly for optimal results but I got white residue all over my hair. I’m really hesitant about trying it again and currently use the jelly with my mousse instead.
This was my first time using a pudding and I’m not quite sure if this is how it always is but this product was hard in the container and became creamy when I rubbed it in my hands.
For the fact that I don’t know what to do with it, I’ll give this 3 stars out of 5. It might change later!
⭐⭐⭐
Rating: 3 out of 5.
Double Duty Elongate & Define Jelly
I really can’t choose between this jelly and the Argan oil cream activator because they both give me bomb curls but I have to say the jelly does give me more elongated curls, doing exactly what it promised!
You don’t even need to use much of it and I like to pair this with a mousse for more umph.
Depending on how much I use I end up with a slight crunchy feeling that loosens as the days go by but it’s not overly hard which will feel like literal cords.
I give this 5 out of 5 stars.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Rating: 5 out of 5.
For all the products I will give it 9.5 stars out of 10
My Great Grandmother on my father’s maternal side was Valderia Eugenie Petersen, she was the daughter of Maud Hines and George Petersen.
I know a lot about Val’s mother and her mother’s maternal family but her father was a mystery because all I had was his name.
The only reason I even knew his name was because of the index for Valderia’s Social Security Application.
It has taken me 16 years to finally find his family, with the help of DNA relatives on Ancestry and knowing more about genealogy now than I did when I was 19, I was able to build a family tree of only men with the name George Petersen born between 1870 and 1905. I choose those dates because I knew Valderia was born in 1920 and her father could have been anywhere between the ages of 50 and 15. I have seen very young parents in my searches so 15 is not common but not unheard of.
I’m getting a little ahead of myself so let me backtrack a bit, before I even began my George Petersen tree I identified DNA relatives from my father’s maternal side of the family and those who were not related to Val’s mother’s side I separated and focused on building branches for them in my own tree with the hopes that I would find the connection but the higher I got on their trees the more I didn’t recognize the names. It was also more difficult because some of them didn’t have any shared connections! They were puzzles that intrigued me. I could see that they were related to each other somehow but my brother just didn’t have the same shared DNA with each of them.
This is when I got the idea to look for all the George Petersens, and there were so many of them that I just started labeling them I, II, all the way up to XIII. George Petersen XIII (13) was the one!
His full name was George Henry Petersen born on June 26, 1879, to George Henry Petersen and Lydia Gasper. Gasper also spelled as Jasper and Yasper is a name I’ve seen in my DNA relatives’ trees and I got that lightbulb feeling that this had to be him, he never showed up in any of their trees but his grandmother on his mother’s side was the half-sibling of my brother’s DNA relatives’ 3rd Great grandfather, 4th Great grandfather, and through another side, his mother was the sister of these relatives Great grandmother.
St. Croix, Danish West Indies, Denmark, Records of Enslaved and Free People, 1779-1921 for George Henry Petersen
When I entered his information into my tree and attached him as Valderia’s father, I had to wait the next day to check the Thrulines to see if it would show me anything interesting and it did.
I found 3 other DNA relatives, one of them was only 7cM which I didn’t really pay any attention to because of how small it was and they literally shared no common matches so I had no idea they belonged on my grandmother’s side but it makes me feel good because this meant that I had found the right person.
Days like these show me why I love Genealogy and pairing DNA testing with it. Conventional Geneaology can only get you so far it’s the DNA that will help you break those decade-long brick walls.
My focus now will be to find the father of my 2nd great-grandmother, Maude Hines. I know that he has to be a Hynes from St. Croix because I have DNA relatives with the Hynes last name and they share common relatives from my grandmother’s family but they do not match with my grandmother’s father or her most of her maternal side. There’s some overlap which isn’t surprising with the size of the Island but the connection is there and it’s waiting for me, I just have to find it.
I know I am late to talk about this but that’s because I’ve been waiting to see if they were doing staggered updates. It seems that everyone who was going to receive this update already received it.
If you have no idea what I’m talking about back in January 23andMe added new Ethnolinguistic Groups to their Ancestry Composition, basically they were able to narrow down where in Africa your ancestors might have come from based on the number of Africans you matched with. This is very important to the African diaspora because the majority of us have no idea where our ancestors came from.
The Groups added include Fula & Wolof, Mandinka, Temne & Limba, Mende, Yoruba, Igbo, and so many more, you can read the full blog post from 23andMe here.
When I saw someone post their updated results on Reddit I immediately went to 23andMe to check both my father and my accounts. My father’s results were the first I saw, I was hoping to see where in Ghana our family came from but he did not receive a match for there even though it is his largest percentage. Instead, he received a match for the Yoruba people.
My Father’s Nigerian update
I clicked over to my account but I didn’t seem to have any matches. I assumed they were rolling out the update to newer accounts first but it’s been a month later and I still have no update. I honestly don’t know how they match the profiles because my father has only one full African DNA relative and he is from Angola, not Nigeria. On the other hand, I have three Nigerian and one Ghanaian DNA relative with direct ancestry from Africa.
No updates for me
Interestingly enough, one of my aunts did 23andMe and her results came in just as they released the new groups. She is my maternal aunt and received two groups. Igbo and Yoruba. She’s also mostly African with a small bit of European which further cements the idea that we had Indigenous DNA from my maternal grandmother a tall tale. All my life I’ve been told we had Kalinago ancestry and the fact that there are Kalingao people in Dominica made it seem not unlikely, why would my mother, grandmother lie about such a thing, when I showed my results after phasing with my father my mother told me that one of my aunts said it wasn’t Kalinago but some other Asian, this can’t be true either since it would have shown up in my results, my aunts results, or even my mother and aunt’s first cousin. Both my aunt and their full first cousin show no trace of Indigenous or Asian DNA. So what’s the truth? The truth is more than likely a biracial child they tried to pass off as Asian.
Aunt Nigerian groupsComparing my aunt (left) with her full first cousin (right)
I honestly thought my mother’s maternal first cousin would help separate the DNA relatives and he has in a way but like all small Islands, there are overlaps so I’m still stuck trying to figure out how some of these people are related. All I can do at this point is hope that someone who knows more than I do is willing to share what they know.
J’ai vu Glossybox apparaître sur mes publicités Facebook ainsi que d’autres influenceurs passer en revue les boîtes et je n’avais jamais été tentée avant que la boîte MAC n’apparaisse. J’ai décidé que je devais l’essayer.
J’ai opté pour l’abonnement d’un mois, j’ai donc reçu la boîte de janvier en même temps que la boîte MAC et comme j’ai acheté après le 14 du mois, j’ai pensé que je n’allais pas être facturée pour un mois supplémentaire, d’autant plus que je me suis désabonnée dès que j’ai reçu mes deux boîtes.
Imaginez ma surprise lorsque j’ai reçu un courriel indiquant qu’ils m’avaient facturé pour le mois de février. Je n’avais pas d’abonnement actif, mais j’avais encore des informations de paiement sur le site et ils m’ont quand même facturé. Inutile de dire que je n’étais pas contente. J’ai immédiatement supprimé mes informations de paiement et j’ai dû aller sur Paypal pour supprimer Glossybox comme paiement récurrent, c’est très important à savoir si vous utilisez Paypal comme option de paiement.
Je vais commencer par la boîte MAC qui est ce que je voulais en premier lieu.
MAC Glossybox
Dans la boîte MAC, j’ai reçu :
Rouge à Lèvres Liquide Powder Kiss
In Extreme Dimension 3D Black Lash Mascara
Mini Rouge À Lèvres Mat (Mehr)
Fard À Paupières
Pinceau Fard À Paupières 239S
Strobe Cream
Prep + Prime Fix +
J’ai été très satisfaite de cette boîte, le rouge à lèvres liquide est un peu désordonné, il est plus épais qu’un gloss donc je dois faire très attention à la façon dont je l’applique sinon il va dépasser les lignes de mes lèvres. Le mascara allonge merveilleusement mes cils, mais je préfère les mascaras waterproof, d’autant plus que j’ai les yeux secs et que lorsque je sors et qu’il y a du vent, mes yeux ont tendance à larmoyer, ce qui entraîne des bavures. Le mini rouge à lèvres n’est pas très visible sur mon teint mais je le préfère pour un look plus naturel. La seule chose que je n’ai pas appréciée dans cette boîte est le fard à paupières, simplement parce qu’il ne ressort pas du tout sur mon teint.
Boîte de janvier
Voici la boîte que j’ai commandée avec ma boîte MAC, la Glossybox de janvier.
Cette boîte contient :
Spa To You brosse nettoyante
Coco Pure Detox Coffee gommage du visage
Masque de nuit pour les lèvres
Eyeliner liquide
Masque fondant hydratant
Glossybox Janvier
Le gommage pour le visage contient des coquilles de noix, ce qui est un signal d’alarme pour moi. Je n’ai pas la peau sensible, mais je n’utilise pas non plus de gommage sur mon visage, en particulier ceux qui contiennent des ingrédients susceptibles de provoquer des abrasions.
Je n’ai pas du tout utilisé le gommage pour le visage, je l’utilise comme gommage pour les pieds et je dois dire qu’il fonctionne à merveille, mes pieds sont si doux après.
En ce qui concerne les autres produits, je les trouve corrects, j’adore la brosse nettoyante pour le visage, le masque à lèvres de nuit est un peu douteux pour moi parce qu’il est très collant et je n’aime pas la sensation de l’avoir sur mes lèvres quand je vais dormir. J’adore l’eyeliner liquide, j’avais l’intention d’en acheter un et j’en suis très contente. Je n’ai pas encore essayé le masque fondant hydratant parce que c’est un tout petit flacon et que mes cheveux sont plutôt épais. Au mieux, je peux mettre mes cheveux en quatre sections et l’essayer sur l’une d’elles, mais je préférerais pouvoir l’essayer sur toute ma tête.
Boîte de février
et maintenant ma boîte surprise de février…
Cette boîte contient :
Masque pour les yeux Collagen Boosting
Original Skin Lotion tonique
Le Gel Nettoyant Visage Purifiant
Shampoing Revitalisant Reddition
Vernis à ongles Mayfair Lane
Glossybox Février
J’ai essayé tous les produits, à l’exception du shampooing car, une fois de plus, il est bien trop petit pour que je puisse l’essayer. J’ai apprécié la plupart des produits à l’exception du masque, qui ne m’a pas semblé relaxant ou apaisant et ma peau était un peu sèche après avoir retiré le masque. J’aime beaucoup le toner, il a un parfum agréable et j’ai eu l’impression qu’il éliminait les impuretés tout en hydratant. Le gel nettoyant est correct, rien de vraiment spécial à son sujet, il fait ce qu’il doit faire. Le vernis à ongles n’est pas vraiment ma couleur préférée mais il tient très bien après une semaine comme couleur d’ongle d’orteil.
Ce Noël, j’ai décidé de m’acheter un cadeau de Noël de E.L.F Cosmetics car je suis membre de leur site depuis un certain temps et je n’ai jamais rien commandé lorsque je vivais en France. J’ai utilisé leurs produits à plusieurs reprises lorsque je vivais dans les îles Vierges américaines, ils ont été mon introduction au maquillage. Sur notre île, nous n’avions pas de magasins Sephora, ni d’autres dont je ne me souviens plus du nom. Je suis désolée, sans vouloir vous offenser, mais je n’ai jamais fait de shopping là-bas, ni même vu de magasin. Pour se procurer du maquillage sur l’île, nous achetions soit au K-mart, soit chez les vendeurs Avon et Mary Kane.
Lorsque je suis arrivée en France, E.L.F avait son propre site français, mais je n’achetais pas vraiment de maquillage à ce moment-là. J’avais cette palette de Nocibé que mon mari m’avait achetée et ça me convenait. Mais ils ont fermé et je les ai oubliés jusqu’à ce que j’apprenne que l’on peut commander sur le site de l’UE.
J’ai commencé à me rappeler pourquoi j’aimais le maquillage et pourquoi cette sensation d’utiliser mon visage comme une toile et de faire des expériences me manquait. J’ai recommencé à acheter du maquillage et j’ai réalisé que j’avais besoin de nouveaux pinceaux car j’utilise les mêmes pinceaux ELF depuis plus de cinq ans. Il y a environ trois ans, j’ai acheté un jeu de pinceaux sur Amazon et, pour la plupart, ils étaient corrects, mais ils ont commencé à se désagréger au fur et à mesure que je les utilisais et j’ai décidé que si ELF pouvait me durer toutes ces années sans qu’ils se désagrègent, autant en acheter un nouveau jeu.
J’ai acheté le set de pinceaux Radiant qui comprend 18 pinceaux, ce set est considéré comme de qualité professionnelle ce qui est très important pour moi, je veux que mes pinceaux durent. Le set comprend les pinceaux suivants :
Pinceau Contouring
Pinceau Fond de Teint Lustrant
Pinceau visage impeccable
Brosse de mélange
Brosse à plis
Pinceau fard à paupières “C”
Pinceau Duo Sourcils
Petite brosse de précision
Pinceau Eyeliner biseauté
Pinceau pointillé
Pinceau Poudre
Pinceau fard à joues
Pinceau anti-cernes impeccable
Brosse éventail
Pinceau de surbrillance
Pinceau Teint
Brosse correctrice
Brosse Sac
Ce n’est pas tout ce que j’ai acheté, j’ai aussi acheté un exfoliant pour les lèvres parce que j’en voulais un depuis très longtemps et j’ai décidé de l’acheter en même temps, mais ce n’est pas tout, j’ai eu un duo de primer et de plumper pour les lèvres plus le tampon démaquillant réutilisable Mint Melt cleansing cloud. Comme ma commande s’élevait à plus de 30 €, j’ai reçu deux cadeaux gratuits, le fard à paupières Liquid Glitter et le gloss Retro Paradise dream On.
Je vous donne maintenant mon avis sur les produits que j’ai achetés. Les pinceaux ont une odeur bizarre, mais je suppose que c’est dû au type de matériau utilisé pour le sac à pinceaux. L’odeur est devenue moins perceptible au fur et à mesure que j’ai utilisé les brosses, je n’ai pas eu de perte de poils, aucune des têtes n’est tombée, elles semblent être des brosses de qualité et je suis très satisfaite de mon achat.
L’exfoliant pour les lèvres, malheureusement, ne me convient pas, je le trouve trop mou et trop friable, il ne m’a pas rendu les lèvres plus douces et n’a même pas éliminé les peaux mortes, j’en suis vraiment déçue. Il sent cependant très bon.
Le duo de primer et de plumper pour les lèvres m’a également déçu, le primer pour les lèvres fonctionne assez bien, je trouve que mes rouges à lèvres restent plus longtemps et mes lèvres sont plus douces après l’avoir utilisé, il a un parfum lourd de cannelle si vous n’êtes pas un fan de ce parfum, je l’éviterais. Le plumper n’a pas du tout repulpé les lèvres, il a un effet gras de couleur jaunâtre, il ne m’a pas donné de picotement et n’a pas eu d’effet sur mes lèvres. Honnêtement, c’était juste comme un baume à lèvres.
Pour ce qui est de mes deux cadeaux, je n’ai pas encore essayé l’ombre à paupières liquide, donc je n’en ferai pas la critique, le gloss est correct, il n’a pas vraiment de teinte, c’est plutôt quelque chose que l’on ajoute par-dessus un rouge à lèvres. Il est assez collant et je ne suis pas sûre d’en être fan.
En ce qui concerne le Mint Melt cleansing cloud, disons que je suis une adepte.
Je n’étais pas sûre de savoir comment cela fonctionnerait réellement, un simple chiffon pelucheux est censé enlever tout mon maquillage avec juste de l’eau ?
Mais c’est exactement ce qu’il a fait, je ne peux même pas l’expliquer, je l’ai mouillé avec de l’eau chaude et il a enlevé mon ombre à paupières, mon rouge à lèvres, mon fond de teint et mon primer sans aucun problème !
Le nettoyage a été très facile, il a suffi de le mettre dans la machine à laver et de le laisser sécher à l’air libre avec le reste de mon linge.
Au final, je donne à l’ensemble de cette commande un 8 étoiles sur 10, les pinceaux sont facilement un 10 à eux seuls, le gommage je donnerais 4 étoiles, le duo primer et plumper aurait été 7 étoiles, et le cleansing cloud je donne 8 étoiles.
This is a question I’ve seen asked by people new to Genealogy all the time, if you are one of these people I’m going to give you the answer to this question you’ve been searching for.
Yes, there are free Genealogy websites!
The biggest free Genealogy website is FamilySearch, the site is available in 30 languages, and is completely free. All you have to do is sign up for a free account and you will be on your way.
I’ve written about using FamilySearch before in my Finding my Roots In The Caribbean and Who are you? Joseph Boldt posts and this site is really essential, not only can you find records that are also available on Ancestry but you can find records that are not on Ancestry. When I’m working on a tree for someone I will usually go to Familysearch and look for the free records before I move over to Ancestry to find the paid sources. If you haven’t created an account on Familysearch I highly suggest you do so today.
Because I mainly focus on genealogy for two specific Islands I’ll share with you the sites I use the most. For Saint-Barthélemy and pretty much all the Islands in the French Antilles I suggest using the Archives nationales d’outre-mer or Anom for short. If you are looking for someone born between 1724 and 1905 chances are very good that you find them on here. I will not lie to you but the earlier records are very difficult to read so I’d suggest you be more advanced in genealogy before attempting to look at those records. I do have to mention that for Gustavia the records only go up to 1904, for Lorient it goes to 1905. I keep hoping that they will add more records; the 1910s for instance but one can only hope.
For the Danish West Indies, I use Virgin Islands History, there are so many records here that it should be one of your first stops when looking for family members from the Danish West Indies, most of it is not indexed but some are, so all you have to do is type in your surname and see what shows up.
If you are looking for more recent family then visit FamilySearch or Ancestry sometimes you will have to use both as FamilySearch has Church and Census records that Ancestry just doesn’t seem to have.
I hope this was helpful, and if you have any questions please feel free to leave a comment or visit my Instagram page and send a message there. You can find me on Instagram here :
As a Caribbean expat I’m always excited when I find something that for me speaks to the Caribbean culture and while I know VitaMalt is not a Caribbean product the fact that I first had it in the Caribbean will always remind me of home. Ever since I was a young child VitaMalt has never been my preferred malt drink, that title is held by Malta India from Puerto Rico, and if you didn’t know the US Virgin Islands has a special friendship with Puerto Rico so we enjoy many of their food, drinks, and mix the languages.
From a very young age, my family has always drunk Malta India over VitaMalt, I often found Vita Malt to be way too bitter for my palette and Malta to be sweeter but since moving to France the only Malt drink I’ve actively drunk has been Vita Malt. I was shocked when I found it to taste about the same as my beloved Malta.
So far I’ve had the original flavor, the Ginger flavored one, and the Coconut and Hibiscus one, it’s kind of hard for me to actually say which is my favorite since they all seem to cater to a specific mood, I love everything Ginger so maybe the Ginger has a slight advantage over the others.
This was an interesting flavor, I didn’t think I would like it but it’s nice, I only have the Acai flavor left to try.
I’m still waiting to try the Acai flavored one, I’m really interested in seeing what it tastes like because, with the Coconut and Hibiscus one you can’t really taste the Hibiscus, I would be very hard-pressed to say that you can taste it at all. It definitely has a very Coconut flavor but there is a hint of something else. I’ve actually had it again since this post and I can see us drinking whenever we find it in the store because it’s so hard to find things that remind me of home.
J’ai eu le plaisir d’essayer une crème de douche surgras au miel et à l’argan, une crème de douche rechargeable, et un baume hydratant au beurre de karité, à l’amande douce et à l’huile d’argan grâce à LePetitMarseillais.
Ce produit est arrivé au bon moment car l’hiver est très dur pour ma peau et j’ai toujours besoin d’un peu plus d’hydratation. J’ai hâte d’essayer ces produits.
Cette crème de douche est un peu liquide, mais elle mousse bien et laisse la peau hydratée et douce. Elle a un parfum très léger qui n’est pas vraiment perceptible. C’est vraiment une crème de douche agréable à utiliser en hiver pour une hydratation supplémentaire.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Rating: 4.5 out of 5.
Baume Hydratant Nutrition
Ce baume est très épais mais ne reste pas sur la peau, il pénètre très bien dans la peau et apporte hydratation et soin. Le parfum est très léger et agréable. Je le recommande vraiment si votre peau devient sèche en hiver.
⭐⭐⭐⭐
Rating: 4 out of 5.
Douche Crème Surgras Miel Argan Eco Recharge Bio
J’ai trouvé cette recharge très facile à utiliser et très pratique. Il a permis de réduire les déchets en me permettant d’utiliser la bouteille que j’avais déjà. J’aime beaucoup ce concept.