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I Coloniali: skincare for all seasons

I Coloniali: skincare for all seasons
4 September 2013
Corinne Hurst-Knight
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Corinne Hurst-Knight
4 September 2013

With all the stresses of modern-day life, we can often forget to give ourselves the TLC we deserve. Sometimes we simply don’t have time. But it’s important to treat ourselves, and look after our skin and bodies, especially in the colder months. Look no further than Far Eastern-inspired bath and body care line I Coloniali to help you out.

The US company, established for more than ten years, specialises in multi-sensorial treatments. Made with natural ingredients, I Coloniali state clearly in their philosophy that their products aim to help us “unite beauty and inner equilibrium”. Whether you’re working in the city or looking after the kids, there’s something we can all benefit from.

I Coloniali epitomises the connection between beauty and nature; not only do they use original, natural ingredients, but they also stress the importance of eco-responsibility. All packaging is environmentally friendly and they try to recycle as much as possible. Surely that’s a cause we’re all willing to support?

The nourishing range includes a variety of luxurious products, including a Deep Massage Body Cream with Myrrh that is perfect for use in the winter, where skin can become drier. They also have an Invigorating Tibetan Shower Cream with Rhubarb; a deliciously thick cleansing shower cream that will put a spring into your step on those early mornings. Their Seductive Elixir Body Mist conveniently fits into your handbag and comes in eight varieties for you to choose from.

I Coloniali is a staple buy for the winter, and would also make a perfect gift for a loved one. The products are all very affordable, ranging from £5 to £35.

Corinne Hurst-Knight

You can find I Coloniali available for purchase in selected Marks & Spencer stores or online here. 

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