I love the size of this little pot and the design and colours of the label (nothing to do with it featuring my first initial of course). It’s quaint and cute and begging to be re-used when it’s empty.
The cream has the texture of whipped mousse and smells a lot like… well, like a vegetable smoothy! I find it best to rub a little between my palms and then gently pat it onto my face rather than trying to spread it once it’s on because of the unusual mouse texture. Normally I stay away from anything labelled face ‘cream’ as I find it too rich but C’s Almond & Avocado Face Cream soaks in really quickly and leaves my skin feel like velvet. I actually feel confident that my complexion will be protected from any harsh rain and wind with this cream.
Hmm it seems like your blog ate my first comment
(it was extremely long) so I guess I’ll just sum it up what I
had written and say, I’m thoroughly enjoying your blog.
I as well am an aspiring blog blogger but I’m still new to
everything. Do you have any points for newbie blog
writers? I’d genuinely appreciate it.
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OOps! I’m so sorry about that. My spam blocker doesn’t seem to like comments from companies it would seem, I’ve changed it to be a little more relaxed so people can comment from their business emails/computers. Here is a post I did to sum up what I’d learned after a year of blogging and to help bloggers who were asking for advice. It doesn’t contain any SEO (search Engine Optimisation) stuff, such as Google page rankings and how follow/no follow link may affect that. I’m a non-profit blogger who isn’t really bothered about such things. But here are some tips – hope they’re helpful! https://manchesterflickchick.wordpress.com/2013/11/28/the-bloggers-cheat-sheet/
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