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Emma Hardie Moringa Cleansing Balm Review

Emma Hardie Moringa Cleansing Balm

One of the most cherished cleansing balms in existence – the Emma Hardie Moringa Cleansing Balm. Does it live up to its hype? I’ve been putting it to the test…

What is it?

A gloriously rich, buttery, greasy (in a good way!), cleansing balm.

What do I think?

Words cannot describe how much I love this cleansing balm. There’s just something about the whole experience whilst using it that fills me with joy.

The cleansing balm itself is gentle, kind to the skin but effectively will melt away make up, sunscreen and dirt. It has the most gorgeous texture – it melts down nicely and is a pleasure to apply to your face after a hard days work.

One of the things that really adds to the experience is the scent. One word to describe it – heavenly. You will feel as though you have been transported to a Spa every time you use it.

Because it feels and smells so amazing, it’s a perfect cleanser to spend sometime doing some massage on your face.

It’s perfect for my dry skin because it is so nourishing. It also emulsifies nicely into a milky consistency.

Forever will it be on my list to repurchase when I empty one. She’s pricey but oh-so worth it.  It removes everything with ease, emulsifies well and has the most gorgeous luxurious scent.

A lot of people ask me if they should go for this one or the Elemis Pro Collagen Cleansing Balm. Whilst I also love the Elemis cleansing balm, Emma Hardie would definitely be the one I suggest to try first.

Would I recommend?

Yes – you need to try it at some point.

Brands Product Description

A purifying botanical cleansing balm that removes all traces of face and eye make-up, deeply cleanses the pores, as well as balancing, hydrating and moisturising all skin types. With Moringa Seed Extract, Wild Sea Fennel and Vitamin E to balance, purify and minimise the appearance of open pores and essential oils of Orange, Neroli, Mandarin, Jasmine and Rose to rejuvenate and deeply condition the skin.

Ingredients

Moringa Seed Extract, Wild Sea Fennel, Vitamin E and loads of lovely oils.

How I use it

In my evening routine. I actually think this is good enough to be a single cleanse (so long as you’re not wearing a lot of makeup). I will apply to dry skin, massage in, add a little water to emulsify, massage some more, then splash off.

Would I repurchase?

Always!

How Much?

£47.00 for 100ml (various size options available)

Where to Buy

Have you given the Emma Hardie Moringa Cleansing Balm a try?

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