Something about Cowshed's name is not that attractive to me. I like the outdoors and still I am a bit iffy to be associated with a 'slender cow', or any cow at all. Most of us know how the other end of the cow-variety will sound and it's often not too flattering.
Still, it was a freebie with something I cannot remember anymore, somewhere during Autumn '13. It had 'target cellulite' on it and 'skinny', fair enough.
Also, Cowshed is a British brand and on the organic side of the spectrum. So me try try...
Also, Cowshed is a British brand and on the organic side of the spectrum. So me try try...
I had no idea what to expect from an organic 'body serum'. Their website lists these two ingredients as the main game players:
Nice, there's Tamanu Oil again: It already passed around in my last post on haircare...
Will this be 2014 IT-oil????
If you look at the rest of the ingredient list, you will see lots of essential oils like lavender, frankincense, lavendula & clary sage. This will add to a herbally fragance when using the milk. Also, various oils are known to have a 'deslacking effect, such as Clary sage & black pepper.
serum-like pump |
It applies like a body-milk and not like a serum. I would not compare it to my usual 'cellulite-challengers' like Decleor or Vichy that often have a gel-like composition.
What I did notice is the subtle amount of shimmer:
Moody January light doesn't make it appear well but I agree that it would make one of those lovely leg-glowing potions during warmer weather.
I didn't see a real improvement on my body when using it: I am a bit of a Caffeine freak when it comes to Challenging Cellulite and it was not included in the 'Cowshed Slender Cow'. Most anti-cellulite potions are not miracle workers but I think caffeine is one of the ingredients that can help getting the extra water out of the cells. Ofcourse, in combination with exercise and a bit of body brushing/massage...
However, it makes a wonderfully moisturizing and herbally fresh body lotion that gives the right amount of glow to [slightly] lacklustre pre-spring skin.
Concluding to all this skinny talk, I'd add this wonderful photo of a very slender Lily Cole who reads to her bovines:
I wonder what she reads to them and whether the milk will be better when reading to them [the new substainable farming?]...
Or, keep on grazing and don't be mooooo-dy for the rest of January...;)
Concluding to all this skinny talk, I'd add this wonderful photo of a very slender Lily Cole who reads to her bovines:
Photograph by Juergen Teller; styled by Camilla Nickerson; W magazine March 2009. |
Or, keep on grazing and don't be mooooo-dy for the rest of January...;)
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