Jurlique Limited Edition Aloe Vera Face Mist

[unpaid/sample] A skin mist is a thing of joy, isn’t it? I am not sure how madly beneficial it is for the complexion, but on a warm day, too hot skin that needs both soothing and cooling can’t do much better than this special edition from Jurlique.

Jurlique Limited Edition Aloe Vera Face Mist

Jurlique describes the fragrance of this mist as ‘herbaceous’ and that’s exactly right, in the gentlest possible way. If you haven’t used Jurlique mists before, there’s a little bit of slip in the formula so that it feels skin softening as well as refreshing. It’s not going to be a major contributor to skin hydration but useful after sweating or over-heating. Really, you just buy this for the absolute pleasure of it and it’s £36 HERE.

Jurlique Limited Edition Aloe Vera Face Mist

The special edition hand cream is also rather lovely – my poor hands are suffering from gardening so I’m grateful for anything that gives them some life back and it does. Weirdly, Jurlique don’t put full ingredient lists on their website, but I can tell you that glycerin, sweet almond oil, honey and sunflower oil form the bulk of the base with the same fresh and soothing scent. It’s £32 HERE which strikes me as rather a lot but I do like the lightness of texture with this that means you don’t have to wait forever for it to sink in.


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2 responses to “Jurlique Limited Edition Aloe Vera Face Mist”

  1. Diana

    These two products sound really good!
    I love love aloe vera and so glad to see it used more and more across products.
    Counting the days to my Gran Canaria holiday because there they have the most amazing Aloe vera gel that heal my sensitive skin of any kind of irritation.

    1. Jane Cunningham

      Ooh that sounds lovely Diana 🙂

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