How to build a satisfyingly decadent body care routine

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“I tried a full-body skincare routine for 21 days, and this is what happened:'

, £8.50. I’ve heard just three minutes of brushing works wonder for the skin, exfoliating dry patches and waking up the lymphatic system, which in turn detoxifies and increases circulation. I work in upwards strokes, feeling ridiculous as I catch my reflection in the mirror grooming itself like a prize racehorse. However, by the time I hop into the shower I’m feeling strangely energised and my skin is pleasantly tingling like I’ve just been for a brisk walk.

After a week I’m still going strong with the morning routine and I’ve become pretty protective over my products. “I will KNOW if you use any of that Rituals ,” I call to my boyfriend as he heads into the bathroom, finally vacant after my pampering and preening, “because you’ll smell, £8.50, is a true joy and the foam feels so luxurious that it’s hard to be grumpy – even on a Monday morning and even with a pilfering boyfriend.Ouai’s Scalp and Body Scrub

, £32, which I’ve been using twice a week. With sugar crystals and a dose of probiotics, it deep cleans, detoxifies and exfoliates skin while working up a satisfying lather. My skin looks smoother and less dull, particularly on my legs, after the first use. I love this stuff.Lumene’s Nutri-Recharging lotion

, £19.90, as a daily moisturiser I decide one evening in week two that it’s time to bring out the big guns – body oil. I wasn’t keen on the idea of being covered in oil, partly because I would never put it anywhere near my face and partly because it feels like something that belongs in a luxury spa, not my drafty bathroom., £38.

 

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