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Save Skincare Review

 {Save}* Kindly sent over two of their skincare products for me to try and it's safe to say I am impressed. 

{Save} is a natural skincare brand that pride themselves on gentle, effective formulas, free from nasties such as fragrance, essential oils, mineral oils and alcohol (just to name a few). I love the values of the brand and the fact they are cruelty free and Vegan. They also actively support initiatives that help victims of domestic abuse and provide support to those affected by Cancer. Overall they really are a great brand and as a consumer I love buying products from brands who are taking initiatives to make the world a better place. 

Now, the products. I chose products from the Anti-pollution range as it really intrigued me. The Anti-pollution eye cream, is a product I am utterly in love with. This retails for £27 but you get 30ml! Which for an eye cream is a lot of product. My current eye cream is 15ml for £32. I love how this hydrates my under eyes and doesn't aggravate my sensitive skin. I get a lot of eczema on my eyelids and I was having a bad flare up... then I tried this. I haven't had eczema on my eyelids since I started using this, the formula is beautiful, non greasy and contains ingredients such as Cica and Ectoin to shield the skin from damages caused by pollution and UV light. 
This was kindly sent to me, but it is everything I've ever wanted from an eye cream, lightweight but hydrating, great under makeup and my under eye area looks so much smoother and even in tone. A 10/10 from me.

The next product I selected was the anti pollution Moisturiser. It's packed with ingredients such as Ectoin and Squalane which help protect the skin from UV damage and provide essential moisture. I use this as a day cream as it's light weight and sits so well under makeup. As my skin is really dry I need something thicker and heavier for at night but this is perfect for an AM routine. The product has such a creamy texture and I love how hygienic the pump packaging is, as I hate digging my fingers into products. 

Without a doubt this is a band I will continue to use. I adore these products, the packaging and the brand. My skin is really sensitive and I find these products suit my skin type really well. They are some of the most gentle products I've ever used on my skin!

*Although these products were kindly gifted all opinions are my own.


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