Emma Hardie Amazing Face Starter Kit.
For a really long time I have heard such good things about Emma Hardie products, but I didn’t really know what ones to try and as they are not cheap I was reluctant to purchase something if it wasn’t going to remove my make-up and leave my skin feeling smooth and fresh. 

I did a bit of research and knew that I wanted to try one of the cleansing products and found that you could purchase a starter kit which is actually called the Amazing Face Starter Kit, it comes with a small make-up bag and includes the Moringa Cleansing Balm, a Dual Action Cleansing cloth which is a flannel on one side and a hot cloth cleanser on the other and the Age Support cream all for £21.00 on Feelunique.com.
I thought that it would be better to purchase the starter kit, as it contains a 50ml pot of the Moringa Cleansing Balm not the normal 100ml which retails at £36.00. I didn’t know whether the product would suit me or cause me to break out so I thought I would start with the smaller pot.
I started using the Cleansing Balm on Saturday night and I a
lready feel like my skin is more softer and it thoroughly removes your make-up. The product is effectively a balm which you simply rub onto damp skin using your finger tips and then remove using the Emma Hardie Dual Action cloth once you have run the cloth under warm water. Although I did avoid my forehead as I feel that this section of my face is prone to breakouts and I don’t really like using a balm on that part of my face as they tend to be too oily and sit on the skin, for my forehead I usually use the Garnier Micellar Water as it isn’t too harsh on my skin and isn’t at all oily. As for the Age Support Cream I have yet to try it, but will mainly be using it on dry patches and to keep my skin hydrated during the winter months.
lready feel like my skin is more softer and it thoroughly removes your make-up. The product is effectively a balm which you simply rub onto damp skin using your finger tips and then remove using the Emma Hardie Dual Action cloth once you have run the cloth under warm water. Although I did avoid my forehead as I feel that this section of my face is prone to breakouts and I don’t really like using a balm on that part of my face as they tend to be too oily and sit on the skin, for my forehead I usually use the Garnier Micellar Water as it isn’t too harsh on my skin and isn’t at all oily. As for the Age Support Cream I have yet to try it, but will mainly be using it on dry patches and to keep my skin hydrated during the winter months.
So far I only have good things to say about the Balm as it left my skin feeling really refreshed and smooth with only a couple of uses so I cant wait to see what it does for my skin in the long term.
As for the smell of the product it has quite a similar smell to Elizabeth Arden products but I wouldn’t say it is as strong, and I didn’t find that you could smell it after using the product which I thought was good as sometimes strong smelling creams or products can keep me awake if I have used them before going to bed.
As for the smell of the product it has quite a similar smell to Elizabeth Arden products but I wouldn’t say it is as strong, and I didn’t find that you could smell it after using the product which I thought was good as sometimes strong smelling creams or products can keep me awake if I have used them before going to bed.
Overall I am loving the cleanser so far, and fingers crossed it will keep liking my skin too!
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