Beauty Terrorist - Global Warning
Global Warning
On recent travel trips I've come across a constant and rather startling occurence. The seasonal extremes on various continents and hemispheres are getting worse and the after effects on your exposed extremities are extreme. What was meant to be summer in Edinburgh felt like a gale force winter and the weather in London during August resembled an all inclusive, ice-cube sale on an Antarctic shelf. Chapped lips, rough hands and spotty bodies just won't do when you're traversing the globe in search of adventure and romance so that's why I whipped up a beauty based storm of my own.
Story Highlights
- Obtaining and maintaining the Bee stung Angelina Lips
- Covering the cracks without Collagen or Polyfilla
- Essential Male Maintenance
Obtaining and maintaining the Bee stung Angelina Lips
Lip balms are useful in more than just one way. They can provide a momentary break from awkwardly silent encounters with your extended family, you can use them to draw attention to your lips in front of your affection's object and they counteract the dreaded dry-mouth during impromptu kisses.
Lip balms have come a long way since the days of flavourless chap sticks and a particularly effective little number that's caught our eye is the Lip Blooming Balm from Comfort Zone. It's made up of natural ingredients and they certainly do a good job of repairing the dehydrated cracks and crevices, brought about by the miserable weather. The balm also has a Sun Protection Factor of 10 and after last month's eye opening account of your skin, cancer and the sun, this is very welcome. It encourages plump, perfect lips and it's yours for a worthwhile investment of £15.95.
Covering the cracks without Collagen or Polyfilla
Your hands are valuable little assets, especially when you consider their essential role in your day to day backpacking. They pick up your luggage, lift jet lag eliminating alcohol to your SPF protected lips and they open doors to dorms where you get your essential, synaptic repairing sleep.
The message thus emerges that you should take care of your palms and digits and we have something that might just do the job. Comfort Zone Floral Hand Balm is a random grey colour but it's also aromatic to the extent where you kind of want a taste. Don't use it if you're on a diet but do use it if you want to re-hydrate and protect your skin with a non-greasy, luscious moisturiser. You can protect your palms for £11.
Essential Male Maintenance
In the July issue of Beauty Terrorist we heard it for the boys with a look at the Man Space – Travel Performer Kit. As a follow up treat we've got an equally perfect recommendation, gift or a general, all around treat for your male mates.
The Man Space Shower Performer from Comfort Zone is just as refreshing as the Splash Performer from July and it comes with the trademark lack of excessive and unnecessary foam. It leaves you clean, the residual smell has an almost Lynx like effect and for a big 200ml bottle, parting with £18 isn't too painful.
Until October I wish you voluptuous lips, velvety soft hands and attractively clean male friends.You can take a look at the entire Comfort Zone range at www.comfortzone.it


