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Brand focus: Witch Skincare

Brand focus: Witch Skincare
6 August 2013
Lisa Bramley
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Lisa Bramley
6 August 2013

Whatever your age, if unsightly blemishes are the bane of your life, then allow the natural goodness of witch hazel to release you from this vicious cycle.

Witch Skincare are known for their famous blemish stick, high performance and bacteria fighting, all at an affordable price. Revisit their fabulous range, which has come a long way since the first product was released.

Witch hazel is confidently able to boast powerful astringent properties, making it ideal for use in skincare. With the ability to tighten, close and heal areas of broken or damaged skin, whilst inhibiting the growth of blemish-causing bacteria, it’s a must-have bathroom cabinet essential.

We’ve selected our favourite from the Witch range, and included a product to suit all of your skincare concerns.

Oil control foaming face wash  (£3.99)

A clean complexion is the first step on the journey towards blemish free skin. This light foam gently cleanses whilst removing excess oil,  leaving all skin types delightfully soft, smooth and refreshed.

Blemish stick (£2.89)

The original, and still the best spot-fighting stick, this blemish stick banishes blemish causing bacteria in an instant. Ideal for use any time of the day, this oil absorbing stick leaves no marks on the skin and can be applied under or over make-up.

Skin clearing primer (£6.99)

This is the favourite product of celebrity make-up artists, for its ease of use and super mattifying action. Grab a slice of that celebrity look at a bargain price!

Apply post-moisturiser to keep skincare-product-goodness in, dirt and grime out. The primer ensures your make-up stays put, from dusk till dawn, whilst effectively absorbing oil, preventing that T-zone shine. Ideal for use if make-up only aggravates your blemishes – treat whilst concealing with this gorgeous gel.

Anti-blemish beauty balm (£6.99)

Abbey Clancey’s secret weapon fights blemishes whilst covering and concealing in one handy product. With 8% blemish-fighting witch hazel, an SPF 12 and the delivery of  long-lasting hydration, leave the stress of blemishes to Witch, whilst you focus on looking great.

Liquid concealer (£6.99)

For days when you need a higher level of coverage, this densely pigmented, liquid concealer hides imperfections in an instant. Its light-weight formulation is designed for use on any area of the face, even under the eyes. Enriched with bacteria banishing actives, it effectively treats spots whilst allowing you to hold your head high with pride, showing of your clear complexion.

Anti-blemish pressed powder (£4.99)

To complete your clear skin look, apply Witch anti-blemish pressed powder and set it for the day. It offers natural to medium coverage and continues to deliver antibacterial actives to the complexion, whilst absorbing oil and controlling shine.

Lisa Bramley

For details on the full range click here. 

To purchase products visit your local Superdrug store.

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