When I'm in Greece I always like to pick up a couple of Korres products. It's one of my favourite natural beauty brands and they make products that are truly incredible. The brand actually started off as a homeopathic pharmacy in Athens and their first product was a herbal syrup with honey and aniseed, a recipe inspired by Greek drink rakomelo which the grandfather of a brand founder (George Korres) used to make in his hometown on the island of Naxos. Now famous Wild Rose 24-hour cream was their first skincare product (you can read my review here) and was launched in 1996. If you've never tried Korres before I highly recommend it, I loved every product I've tried so far.
These are the goodies I got this time.
Pomegranate soap for oily skin I feel fine about using soap on my skin and although I know it makes many beauty bloggers shake their heads in disapproval when they hear about it, my oily skin loves soap. This one is truly lovely. It smells like those old school soaps, foams nicely and cleans my skin perfectly making it smell nice and fresh. Pomegranate extract in it is supposed to tighten the pores and tone the skin. I didn't notice it tightened my pores that much, but it does leave it looking nicely toned.
Sea flower Bronzing powder in the shade 01 This is the product that I loved the most and the nicest bronzer I bought in a long while. You are supposed to mix all the shades together with a brush and then apply it, although, technically, you could pick up the two colours in the upper left corner separately and use them as a highlighter and a blush. When mixed together the colours give the loveliest warm bronzy shade that looks amazing for summer.
Pure cotton Eau de Cologne I'll do a separate post about Korres colognes, they are all so refreshing and smell great. After a careful consideration I decided to get this one and I love the smell. It's unique, fresh, wearable and smells nice on my skin.
I'm pretty happy with all the products I got and can't wait to go back and get some other Korres goodies. Have you tried this brand? How do you like it?
Kad god sam u Grčkoj volim da kupim nekoliko Korres poizvoda. To je jedan od mojih omiljenih proizvođača prirodne kozmetike i prave proizvode koji su, bez preterivanja, neverovatni. Brend je zapravo počeo kao homeopatska apoteka u Atini a prvi proizvod im je bio biljni sirup sa medom i anisom, recept inspirisan grčkim pićem rakomelo koje je pravio deda osnivača brenda, Džorža Koresa, u njegovom rodnom gradu na ostrvu Naksos. Sada već poznata krema od divlje ruže je njihov prvi proizvod za negu kože (ovde možete da pročitate moju recenziju) i lansirana je 1996. godine. Ako nikada ranije niste probali Korres, moja topla preporuka je da to učinite, svaki proizvod koji sam do sada probala me je oduševio.
Evo šta sam izabrala ovog puta.
Sapun od nara za masnu kožu Ne smeta mi da koristim sapun za čišćenje kože i iako znam da mnogi bjuti blogeri odmahuju glavama u neodobravanju kada to čuju, moja masna koža obožava sapun. Ovaj je zaista divan. Miriše kao oni starinski sapuni, fino peni i odlično mi čisti kožu ostavljajući je da miriše lepo i sveže. Ekstrakt nara bi trebalo da suzi pore i tonira kožu. Nisam baš primetila da su mi pore sužene, ali mi koža jeste fino tonirana.
Sea flower Bronzing powder u boji 01 Ovo je proizvod koji mi se najviše svideo i najlepši bronzer koji sam kupila posle dugo vremena. Trebalo bi da četkom pomešate sve boje zajedno i onda ga nanesete, ali možete da koristite dve gornje leve nijanse odvojeno, kao rumenilo i hajlajter. Kada se pomešaju, boje daju prelepu toplu bronzanu nijansu, savršenu za leto.
Pure cotton kolonjska voda Napisaću poseban post o Korres kolonjskim vodama, jako su osvežavajuće i mirišu sjajno. Posle dužeg razmatranja odlučila sam da uzmem ovu sa mirisom pamuka i svidja mi se. Miris je jedinstven, svež, nije težak za nošenje i lepo miriše na mojoj koži.
Zadovoljna sam svim proizvodima i jedva čekam da nabavim još neku Korres kozmetiku i šminku. Da li ste probali ovaj brend? Kako vam se dopada?
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