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Bee Good are a British Company who's products have been featured on quite a few blogs recently.Drawn in by their quirky packaging and the good reviews they have been given, I knew I wanted to try their products for myself. Bee Good are very proud that their products contain British honey, propolis and beeswax. They are hugely committed to supporting the countryside and bee farmers alike. They are passionate about animal and bee welfare and do not use parabens, synthetic colour, or mineral oil. Indeed they donate a percentage of their profits back into beekeeping causes. My cleanser also arrived with a paper label with seeds to be planted. I think this is a lovely touch, as it reminds us of the importance of providing a bee friendly environment in our own homes. Honey & Propolis Cream Cleanser sells for £11.50 for 100mls or you can now buy a twin pack for £19.50. I think this makes it a very reasonably priced cleanser considering the ingredients used and the high ethical standards of the brand. Personally I can live without the cloth, as I would rather use a flannel and have a bigger tube. This is the only criticism I have of this cleanser. As you can see, the ingredients are listed below. This cleanser really has been a joy to use. It is a rich, thick cream, which massages beautifully into the skin. It leaves no oily residue, and does not feel greasy in the slightest. As I mentioned earlier I prefer to use a flannel to remove it. I am very impressed with how thoroughly yet gently it removes makeup, and how soft and bright it makes my skin look. I will be buying this again, I just need to use a few other cleansers first. I have their cleansing water on the go at the moment, and also want to try the hand cream. I think this will be a brand I come back to time and time again.
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