Monday, 17 October 2011

Pukka Ayurveda Skincare - Nourishing Brightener







I was introduced to Pukka's new Ayurvedic skincare range just last week. You all know how much I love natural and organic concoctions!! Pukka's Love tea is one of my favourites so I knew I'd be sure to love their new skincare range as well.

As suspected, each and every product is a delight. The fragrances transport you to fields in India filled with deliciously scented blossom trees. Well, that's what was happening to me as I tried them and attempted to concentrate on all the scientific tidbits being revealed to me.

From the very beginning my stand out product was the Nourishing Brightener. It's a dry mixture that you mix in with cleanser to give your complexion an instant lift. It's exfoliating but not in a harsh beady way. I hate harsh, beady exfoliants. This is packed with bilberry and almonds so smells great as well. I instantly picked up on the bilberry as I know that's a great supplement to take to brighten eyes up as well.

This weekend I've put it to the test. I've been working with some lighting that isn't the easiest or most flattering to work with. It's very bright and strong which sucks all the colour out of my models and leaves their skin looking a lot patchier and dull than it is. The perfect excuse to whip out the Brightener!

As usual I asked my models how it felt on the skin, etc. They really liked it. Not too harsh and they liked how smooth their skin was when it came off. I followed it up with the Pukka Radiance Serum (more on that later) before getting onto the makeup.

So how did it go with my lighting situation? Their skin looked transformed! I think the most noticeable difference was on my male model. His skin looked smooth, even, perfected. I couldn't have been more pleased with the results.

So where can you get your hands on some and how much will it set you back? Your local Wholefoods, Nutricentre or Revital will have all you need. One of the things I really love about this range is the price point. Despite the high concentration, quality and sustainable packaging it's a range that most of us can try without applying for a bank loan! Yay! A 15g jar of Brightener is £13.

Kisses,
Rebecca xxx

PS, my Pukka products were provided free of charge for review purposes. That doesn't mean I don't already have plans to go buy the rest of the range with my own money, though! X

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