Fair Squared offer cosmetic and personal hygiene products made from certified fairly traded and natural ingredients. They are an alternative trade organisation who have fair dealings with producers from some of the world`s poorest countries and were one of the first companies to be labelled with the well-known Fairtrade logo.
Apricot Peeling Intimate
This gentle scrub is an important preparatory step before shaving the intimate area as it helps to open the pores and removes dead skin cells which can help prevent ingrowing hairs and painful razor nicks. A key ingredient in the Fair Squared Intimate Peeling is Fairtrade apricot kernel oil, from Pakistan, which helps to soothe and hydrate the skin.
Apricot Wash Lotion Intimate
A mild and gentle intimate wash, suitable for even the most sensitive skin.
Apricot Deodorant Cream Intimate
Developed for women of all ages this rich cream deodorises and nourishes the sensitive skin in the genital area leaving it feeling fresh and smooth. It contains Fairtrade apricot kernel oil and is formulated to match the natural pH value of the intimate area. Suitable for daily use.
I wanted to pamper myself a little bit so I decided to try out Fair Squared's lovely looking Intimate set from LoveLula.com. Firstly, I love the colour scheme and the design of the packaging, it's so cute! All three products have different bottle tops to one another. My favourites are the Washing Lotion (screw lid) and the Deodorant Cream (small pump) as they're easier and less messy to use than the Scrub (Peeling) bottle which has a push-down and pop-up lid. I personally don't see the need for both the Scrub and the Washing Lotion, as they're both very similar to one another. For me, I prefer the scrub to the shower gel as it gives a nice gentle exfoliation to the skin as well as cleaning the area. All three products smell really nice and fresh which is great if you're feeling a little self-conscious. I also love that all of these products are Fairtrade.
These products were sent to me to review, all views are my own.
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