
Now I don’t know about you, but there are only a few skincare brands that have achieved cult status with their products. But the Emma Hardie Moringa Cleansing Balm is definitely one of those. Since I first tried this balm a couple of years back, it’s been a firm staple on my skincare shelf. Mainly because it has the luxurious feel of a salon type of treatment, mixed with the fact that it leaves my skin looking fresh and cleansed with a healthy glow. So if you haven’t tried this wonder balm before, what are you waiting for?
It’s so much more than your average cleaning balm and an absolute joy to use. Not only does it smell incredible but it’s such a relaxing and soothing experience to massage it into the skin. It’s packed full of moringa seed extract, wild sea fennel and vitamin E to help minimise the appearance of open pores, while orange, neroli and mandarin oils work to rejuvenate and revitalise your skin. Plus with the jasmine, cedarwood and rose, it reconditions dehydrated and troubled skin and gives a daily boost to dull, dry and mature skin. It’s like a real life magic potion.
I like to use this in the morning and evenings. Just mix a few drops of warm water with the balm to create a milk. And then massage it into your face, neck and eye area to melt away makeup, excess oil and grime. Then to remove, soak the cleansing cloth in warm water, squeeze out the excess and gently wipe over your face and neck. You can then use the rough side of the cloth to exfoliate trouble spots. Having used this for the past month now. This cleansing balm complete removes all traces of makeup, and leaves my skin feeling fresh, supple and never tight. It also leaves my skin so moisturised and nourished that I don’t always need to apply a face cream over the top.
The 10th anniversary super sized balm is well worth the £68 price tag. Especially as it also comes with Rosehip Seeds. Which will transform your Moringa Cleansing Balm into a gentle, effective exfoliating treatment. As well as the cleansing cloth. You can shop the limited edition anniversary balm here.
But it isn’t just the Moringa Cleansing Balm that I love from Emma Hardie. Oh no, as you would have seen from my reviews on the Moringa Light Cleansing Gel. As well as the Exfoliating Brightening Tonic. I’m a huge fan of the brand and the absolutely amazing products that are included.
What are your thoughts on Emma Hardie? Have you tried any of the cult classics?
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I’m a huge fan of EH as well, much to my husbands dismay when he has to buy me the products for Christmas. They are so luxurious.
I have yet to try any of the Emma Hardie products. The cleansing balm sounds great although the price tag is a bit hefty. Sounds like it does do a good job though.
No way I had no idea that Emma Hardy had been around for 10 years. I can’t decide if I thought it had been longer, or shorter. I have to admit I love their face cleanser it is sooo good!
I’ve only tried the cleansing balm and that’s lovely! I do keep meaning to try out some of the other products though
I’ve not tried too many Emma Hardie products, but generally I’m not a huge cleansing balm fan although I see the appeal of it x
I’ve never tried Emma Harding products but this balm sounds great – I love that it can be adapted as an exfoliator too.
C x
I still haven’t ever tried a cleansing balm! I really should, they sound brilliant. Emma Hardie is such a lovely brand too!
This is a new name for me, but always good to hear about skincare brands that others are loving. I’ll have to take a look once my current items are running low