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More Manic Mondays


As if my Mondays were not manic enough with juggling motherhood, writing, a day job, domestics and legal antics, yes my case is still going on! I have now decided to embark on another venture by becoming an Ambassador for a company called Tropic Skincare. The company was founded by Susan Maa of the television series The Apprentice with investment from Lord Sugar.

 

I am still in the start up stages of this new venture but already I have gained so much from it, on many levels.

 

In this post I will talk mainly about my own personal benefits of the products. From my previous blog pieces my followers will know my life is not just busy but stressful. The products from tropic skincare that I have recently converted to, have not just given me a skincare regime. I have also adopted   a more holistic way of life.

 

The products are 100 per cent vegan and chemical free and work at a therapeutic level. The eye roll on for example has helped me with my migraines and severe exhaustion. Just massaging the roll on around the temples has alleviated my migraines without medication. I am therefore putting fewer chemicals in my body as I rely less on medication.

 

The refreshing face spritz is very multi purpose, working as a toner and face spritz to use throughout the day. I have applied it directly to my face when feelings of sluggishness and lack lustre get to me. It can also be kept in the car and sprayed when a quick zest of energy is needed.

 

The eye roll and face spritz have become my own hero products to get me through court hearings.

 

As the products are natural they can be used on the whole family even kids. The facial oil with Moringa has also become a multi functioning products. I massage it before bed and wake up with glowing skin. I have also used it to calm myself and have found after use I do not have the palate for fizzy drinks and want to drink water. I have used this product on Nishka too as a massage for her eczema and a before bedtime calming kid’s massage.

 

To find out more about these products please visit my website at www.tropicskincare.co.uk/shop/mayapeechowdhury

 

 

 

 

 

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