A'kin lip balm reduces chapping
Fans of natural skin care who want to avoid getting chapped lips this winter should use A'kin Sweet Blossom and Jojoba Lip Balm , according to one expert who recently listed her favourite beauty products.
Makeup expert Jemma Kidd told the Daily Mail that as the winter months draw in people need to use different products in order to protect their complexions.
She said: "[Use lip balm], this stops lips from chapping and creates a smoother surface for lipstick. Try A'kin Sweet Blossom and Jojoba Lip Balm ."
Other tips which Ms Kidd gave included using eye cream to counteract the drying effect of central heating and using a hydrating mask once a week.
Using cleansing balms and scrubs were also recommended by the specialist.
People could also use the A'kin Lavender and Anthyllis, 24 Hour Intensive Moisture Leave-In Conditioner this winter, which contains anthyllis flower extract, detangling assistance from GMO-free rapeseed oil, coconut glucoside and organic lavender essential oil.
Posted by James Mould

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