Sunday 22 February 2015

Lush Tea Tree Toner Tabs |


Lush Tea Tree Toner Tabs | £1 each | Link

If you are a regular reader of my blog then it won't come as a surprise that Lush do some of my favourite skincare products and tea tree is an everyday feature in my skincare routine due to the skin clearing properties that I long for in a product. 

I recently reintroduced Lush Tea Tree Toner tabs into my skincare routine as a regular treat for my problematic skin. If you're looking for a product that will give your skin a little extra TLC whilst combating breakouts and calming the skin, then Toner Tabs may be your saviour. Tea tree acts as quickly to prevent and fight blemishes with its antibacterial properties, whilst Aloe Vera is cooling and calming for the skin. 

When I first purchased Toner Tabs, my initial thought was -"How am I supposed to use these?- but after a little googling, I discovered that the 2p sized tabs were easier to use than I had expected. I drop a tab into a bowl of boiling water, hold my head over the bowl letting the steam open and cleanse my pores. After it has cooled, the remaining water can be used as a toner - bonus. 

I would recommend this to anybody looking for another way to pamper the skin when you feel your skin needs a cleanse and a detox. Toner tabs deliver a dose of essential oils straight to the skin, leaving the skin feeling soothed and refreshed. 

Have you tried any Lush Toner Tabs? 
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14 comments

  1. I used Lush's Tea tree toner in the spray button for year now and had no idea this thing existed! This looks so interesting!

    Allie | RainyAllie

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  2. This sounds like just the think I need - dreaded breakout! Cheap too - think I'll pop along and get some. Thanks for reviewing it :)


    www.evilginger.co.uk

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  3. As an avid lover of Lush, I'm surprised I haven't heard about these sooner! So glad I've now discovered them, they sound like they could be my perfect rescue from awful breakouts right now. An unusual way of using a product, but also quite genius! Thanks for the tips x


    www.uponmysleeve.com

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  4. love your blog so much, I love the design x


    www.ellemaryjane.co.uk

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  5. Wow these tabs sound amazing, and interesting. Definitely tempted to pick these up and give them a go :)

    Charlee XO | CharmedCharlee

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  6. I was literally just reading about these in the lush magazine and thought they sounded interesting! Think I might pick some up when I'm next in Lush!
    Nicola x
    www.thebeautymonologue.blogspot.com

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  7. Innnnteresting. I've seen these but, like you, had no idea what it was or how I'd use it. I'll have a look next time I'm stocking up on Flying Fox :)

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  8. I've never seen these before and from your post I think I'm going to try them out - they look so good! I'm trying to get my skin into shape so I am trying anything I can to help it out, thanks for sharing :)


    Tasha xo
    hellonovemberx.blogspot.co.uk

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  9. These look really interesting, will have to give them a try!

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  10. I love using these toner tabs before using a Lush face mask!


    skyemason.blogspot.com

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  11. I've never seen these before! I picked up the tea tree water after seeing it on your blog (and loved it!) so I need to have a look at these. Definitely worth a £1!


    Beth / www.bethany-georgina.com

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  12. WOW your blog is amazing! I really enjoyed reading it! :) Very inspiting blog post, keep up the great work, I'm a fan! :)

    xoxo ElsaBeautyTeen d

    http://omgyousassqueen.blogspot.co.at/

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  13. I haven't tried these badboys before I'm battling a break out at the moment so I'm going to pick these up in hope that'll help. Thanks doll :-)

    PS: Love your layout. I use pipdig too and they are fab!

    Fadulous Blog

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  14. Wow I haven't seen these before but I definitely want to give them a try! Great post x

    emily x ❤ | emilyloula

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