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I always wear deodorant, but when it comes to perfume and sprays, i only wear it if i know it won't be a hot, sticky day, or for a special occasion. And as we are more rural now, there are alot of flies, and i do alot of walking, so smelling and looking pretty is less of a priority *sobs*.
But i went out to the shops to get a few things today, and spur of the moment i picked up this can of body spray in an attractive olive green bottle. It turns out it is made in Nottingham by a company called Boots (yay for owning more English things
) it's a hydrating/nourishing body spray with grape extract.
It has a very light fragrance. And it does actually make my skin feel nice, even though it's in an aerosol can. And it's also dermatologically tested (i have sensitive skin) And you know how much it was? $2!! I don't find these things often
i'm so silly
Oh and i just learned that they don't do animal testing (they didn't have it on the bottle mind you, naughty!)
I thought this was a very good find.
Are there any perfumes/sprays etc that you have found to be very beneficial to your skin, whether they're expensive or not. Do tell
But i went out to the shops to get a few things today, and spur of the moment i picked up this can of body spray in an attractive olive green bottle. It turns out it is made in Nottingham by a company called Boots (yay for owning more English things
It has a very light fragrance. And it does actually make my skin feel nice, even though it's in an aerosol can. And it's also dermatologically tested (i have sensitive skin) And you know how much it was? $2!! I don't find these things often
I thought this was a very good find.
Are there any perfumes/sprays etc that you have found to be very beneficial to your skin, whether they're expensive or not. Do tell