6 Beauty Products That Will Give You A Much-Needed Energy Boost
Suffering a mid-January slump? We've been on the hunt for beauty products that will make you feel a whole lot better.
Suffering a mid-January slump? We've been on the hunt for beauty products that will make you feel a whole lot better.
1. Bodyism Vegan Body Brilliance, £50. An all-natural protein shake that contains Green tea, Siberian ginseng and Maca, nature’s own energizers.
2. Mio Quick Start Exhilarating Shower Gel, £18. Add some zing to shower time with this reviving hero, bursting with zingy spearmint and Guarana caffeine, it kickstarts your day in one healthy hit.
3. Boots No 7 Beautiful Skin Energising Mask, £12.50. Wake up your complexion with this peel-off mask which will instantly rehydrate, revitalize and brighten.
4. The Body Shop Vitamin C Energising Face Spritz, £9. Fight fatigue throughout the day with a spritz of this invigorating, hydrating skin spray.
5. Liz Earle Energising Body Lotion, £18. Treat lacklustre limbs to this lightweight, beautifully scented lotion containing natural actives including caffeine to smooth and tone.
6. Re-Timer, £199. This nifty gadget uses a unique green LED light which has been scientifically proven to help regulate sleep patterns and combat SAD.
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