Models love Weleda Skin Food
Weleda Skin Food stretched it's legs this season at the London Fashion Week held in September.
This high profile, totally natural, replenishing cream made it's debut on the front row of each catwalk show and stepped into the exclusive goody bags for everyone attending, including models and designers alike....
Weleda Skin Food was first introduced in 1926 and is still going strong. Skin Food is a beauty essential our grandmothers kept on their dressing-tables long before anti-peptides were even dreamt of, when soap-and-water was the only way to remove make-up and a nourishing skin repair was needed at the end of the day.
Today this enriching balm helps soothe and comfort skin that's battered by daily stresses - from poor diet to pollution. It's our best
defence against wind and weather through the Autumn and Winter. Mirarculously it can also perk up a pasty complexion suffering from lack of sleep, as we juggle deadlines at work with an equally demanding party schedule over the festive season (here's hoping!).
For decades Skin Food has been an industry beauty secret, but recently it has become a firm favourite with many high-profile celebrities and now the secret is out!!
Recently (to name drop but a few!) the models Lana Ogilvie and Sophie Ward have aired their praise for this marvelous product.
Others who have previously mentioned using Weleda Skin Food include:
Actresses - Brooke Shields, Winona Ryder, Kerry Washington, Lili Taylor & Kim Medcalf.
Famous International Models - Helena Christiansen, Erin O'Connor, Sophie Ward, Angela Lindvall, Claudia Barila, Karen Ferrari, Kirsty Hume and Chandra North.
Make-up Artists - Charlie Green and Ramy Soleimani
Musician - Ariana Murray
Presenter and Health & Beauty writer - Julia Carling
Designer - Michelle Smith
Singers - Rihanna - Joss Stone
Over the past twelve months alone, sales of Skin Food have grown ten-fold in the UK and this product regularly sells out - unbelievably there is often a waiting list as it barely touches the shelves. More incredible still, Skin Food costs just £5.95.
The ingredients are 100% natural (BDIH certified) and include extracts of organic chamomile, calendula and wild pansy to soothe rough skin, and revitalising rosemary to revitalize dull complexions. This deep-penetrating cream is ideal for dry patches on the face, or the body such as the elbows. It contains natural plant oils and waxes known for their richness and gentleness.
The refreshing fragrance is from pure essential oils including sweet orange and lavandulae. It's just what your skin has been waiting for.
Suitable for Vegetarians it comes in a 75ml recyclable aluminium tube - green in more ways than one!