Monday, June 17, 2013

Olay Quench Body Lotion

I got a message from 18 year old Shade asking me to please review this product because she was contemplating getting it and needed expert advice. This is actually a product I love hence the eagerness to do a review.






First things first thanks for considering my opinion worthwhile and I promise to do my best to touch on all major things about olay quench body lotion.










I will start by saying olay is a brand name with credibility, they have over the years stood the test of time which is a great quality to look out for when considering actual purchase of any brand. 





Olay quench is majorly directed at dry, cracked skin. its a form of rescue for people with dry skin who desire that soft, silky feel and really, after a few weeks of continous use, the difference becomes noticeable.






It also has this shimmery effect after use that gives an overall appearance of soft, silky, glowing skin (don't you just love this?) 





The ingredients include;

 

 

 


Vit E, vit B3 and Shea butter which are excellent skin moisturizers and provide the needed protection from the harsh weather conditions.






Its a product I will repurchase over and over again though I do not really have dry skin but its good for my normal skin





My advice:

 

 


please be careful in purchasing this product if you experience mild to serious case of body sweat during the day as this may aid it, asides this please feel free to purchase as many bottles as you wish. 




once again thanks for writing to me about this product and I hope you and other readers have found this review helpful.




Till my next post.........





Side tip:


Whipped Shea Butter

Here's introducing another DIY moisturizer that I fell in love with.

We have problems having to smooth out raw shea butter on our body and then the smell too (eeewwww) so here's how to do it better.

Things you'll need;

Raw unprocessed shea butter, hand mixer, any body oil of your choice, (vit e, castor oil, almond oil, extra virgin olive oil EVOO, and others)

put your shea butter into a bowl and use the hand mixer to mix thoroughly, when you achieve the desired texture, add in your oils and pack neatly in a sealed container. 


Voila, you have your self-whipped shea butter for use as body or hair moisturizer. 






 

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