SOAP and glory stuff?

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Discussion of aspects of health related to beauty, and fashion. Old 1 Hour Ago: 14th August 2011 17:25 has anyone used any soap and glory products? I was thinking of getting the detox mask and peach cleansing milk, maybe a moisturiser too seen as it's on the 3 for 2 offer.

is it any good for problem skin? mine's really bad recently (probably a bit stress induced) and I usually use lush products but soap and glory's got really good reviews and I'm thinking of changing. my skin's sensitive though and I'm not sure how it'll react because the soap and glory things seem more fragranced than the natural stuff I'm used to.. any help if you've used them?

and if you haven't..can you recommend any other brands that I could try?

Old 50 Minutes Ago: 14th August 2011 17:38 I've used quite a few S&G products but not the ones you've listed... Their bath/shower/body products are generally amazing but if you have sensitive skin then i'd do a bit of research before putting anything on your face!

Sanctuary, in my opinion, have the best product range for sensitive skin. I love their cleansers, hot clay masks and facial oils etc. so they could be worth a try as well.

Old 48 Minutes Ago: 14th August 2011 17:39 I've used quite a few S&G products but not the ones you've listed... Their bath/shower/body products are generally amazing but if you have sensitive skin then i'd do a bit of research before putting anything on your face!

Sanctuary, in my opinion, have the best product range for sensitive skin. I love their cleansers, hot clay masks and facial oils etc. so they could be worth a try as well.


Yeah I really like their bath stuff but it does seem more perfumed if you know what I mean? Hmm I'll have a look at Sanctuary stuff, thanks! Old 44 Minutes Ago: 14th August 2011 17:44 I've not used soap and glory, but I quite like lush and clinique stuff as my face is sensitive. I use clinique take the day off make-up remover (doesn't sting my eyes like most do) and angels on bare skin mixed with 9 to 5 from lush as a cleanser in the evening, and a bodyshop seaweed toner. I don't need to moisturise after this either, which I usually do without because my face gets quite dry and tight otherwise. In the morning I use cliniques anti-blemish soap, and some johnsons moisturiser with SPF 15.

I'd recommend maybe changing to a different lush product if your skin in sensitive; I've had problems with more fragranced stuff before. I think angels on bare skin is meant to be the most suitable for sensitive skin, and the 9-5 makes it a bit creamier which is nice on dry skin. If you are willing to spend a bit more, I do like the clinique skincare stuff, there's 4 different sets for different skin types, you get a free set of samples (from a choice of 4 skin types again) with 2 skincare things from boots, and if you buy it from the counter and then it causes a problem you can take it back and swap for something else.

Old 31 Minutes Ago: 14th August 2011 17:56 I've not used soap and glory, but I quite like lush and clinique stuff as my face is sensitive. I use clinique take the day off make-up remover (doesn't sting my eyes like most do) and angels on bare skin mixed with 9 to 5 from lush as a cleanser in the evening, and a bodyshop seaweed toner. I don't need to moisturise after this either, which I usually do without because my face gets quite dry and tight otherwise. In the morning I use cliniques anti-blemish soap, and some johnsons moisturiser with SPF 15.

I'd recommend maybe changing to a different lush product if your skin in sensitive; I've had problems with more fragranced stuff before. I think angels on bare skin is meant to be the most suitable for sensitive skin, and the 9-5 makes it a bit creamier which is nice on dry skin. If you are willing to spend a bit more, I do like the clinique skincare stuff, there's 4 different sets for different skin types, you get a free set of samples (from a choice of 4 skin types again) with 2 skincare things from boots, and if you buy it from the counter and then it causes a problem you can take it back and swap for something else.


I have used Clinique in the past and it was way too harsh for me! It felt like I was using paint stripper on my skin, it really burned, and this was the range supposedly for sensitive skin?!

I'm using coalface at the moment but it just isn't doing anything..my skin looks nice straight afterwards but there aren't any other effects. I'm looking on the lush website now and there's no many things I want to try, but I just can't decide!

I use a lot of Soap and Glory stuff.

I have sensitive skin and I have never had a bad reaction or breakout from any of their products. My favourite thing ever is definitely Scrub Your Nose In It. So far everything I've tried has been really good. I bought the peach cleansing milk yesterday but haven't had chance to try it yet! I know what you mean about it being more perfumed than other things e.g. from Lush (I love their stuff too) but I it's worth trying

I was looking at the scrub, is it any good with clogged pores and spots and stuff? Ever since I changed my pill my skin's been acting up really so I just want it looking nice again! I think a trip to boots may be in order tomorrow to hunt down soap and glory.. Old 26 Minutes Ago: 14th August 2011 18:02 I have used Clinique in the past and it was way too harsh for me! It felt like I was using paint stripper on my skin, it really burned, and this was the range supposedly for sensitive skin?!

I'm using coalface at the moment but it just isn't doing anything..my skin looks nice straight afterwards but there aren't any other effects. I'm looking on the lush website now and there's no many things I want to try, but I just can't decide!

Oh how weird. At least you've not found that it's a cheap range that doesn't suit you I guess Why not go into lush and talk to the people that work there? I've always found them very helpful and really generous with the samples, so you can give things a proper try out before you buy them. That might not be so helpful if this soap and glory offer isn't on for long though.

EDIT: Cosmetic warrior facemask from lush is good for spots, but you have to keep it in the fridge and it doesn't last that long.

Last edited by Persephone9; 24 Minutes Ago at 18:04. Old 18 Minutes Ago: 14th August 2011 18:09 Oh how weird. At least you've not found that it's a cheap range that doesn't suit you I guess Why not go into lush and talk to the people that work there? I've always found them very helpful and really generous with the samples, so you can give things a proper try out before you buy them. That might not be so helpful if this soap and glory offer isn't on for long though.I do like their makeup, but I have no clue what the hell in their skincare makes me react so badly.. my eyes were watering every time I used it!

Yeah I might do, I do like how lush is natural and vegan, etc, etc. I've been looking at getting the mask of magnaminty and maybe using that as my weekly exfoliating thing, and then maybe soap and glory for daily cleansing. I'm just paranoid about overloading my skin with different products recently, so I'm just using coalface soap at night. I find lush masks are good, but their soaps aren't really practical or hygienic so a liquid/foam cleanser might be better.

edit - is that the garlic one? I think I've used it before if it is. hmm..




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