Bedside Beauty Bottles




I did the unthinkable last week, I cleaned my bedroom. I know, I know, but before you pass out with shock, just know I only did it as an act of procrastination. So it's okay, you don't need to phone a paramedic.

Anyway, getting to the point, I was dusting my bedside table and noticed that I've acquired a fair few bottles that I now consider to be 'essentials', so I snapped a picture (once it was tidy) and thought I'd give you the rundown.

Firstly, the most recent addition to my bedside beauty bumf, the Original Source Skin Quench Moisturising Oil Spray with Watermelon and Jojoba. What a mouthful. Anyway, I picked this stuff up because my skin was in desperate need of some moisture, but, well, I'm too lazy to have at it with the body butter on the daily. You simply spray this onto the skin, and it absorbs really quickly, giving a hit of moisture. And best of all? It smells just like Starburst.

A little bit more relaxing in terms of scent, a total must have for me is the This Works Deep Sleep Pillow Spray. This stuff is the stress head insomniac's dream come true, it really does help me drift off in the evenings.

Also packed with lavender, amongst other things, it the Trilogy Hydrating Mist Toner*, a product I've totally fallen for. As the name would suggest it's much more hydrating than your average toner, it just gives the skin a hit of hydration. It's packed with beautiful natural ingredients to keep your skin happy, and it's got soothing and relaxing properties, perfect for spritzing on the skin before bed.

Another must have for me, I've got a roll on bottle of Bio Freeze. If you struggle with joint or muscle pain, you need a bottle of this in your life. This provides instant cooling pain relief, without the need for chemicals, I use it whenever I'm struggling with my dodgy hips and knees!

And a little on the dinkier size, I also keep a bottle of Rescue Remedy on hand, to help with late night anxiety moments!

Do you have a stash of bedside essentials?

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