Purity Organic Skincare

By Brightowngirl @Brightowngirl
Purity Organic Skincare is a natural, British brand. It uses hard working, sustainably grown ingredients which are cleverly combined to encourage skin to work as it should. Most of the core ingredients in the Purity products are the same to give the skin the simplicity of a regime it needs. All Purity products are fragrance free so are gentle enough for all skin types.

The Conditioning Cleansing Lotion has to be my favorite product out of the two I've tried. It is a really light weight lotion that massages into the skin well. It contains Sweet Almond Oil, Aloe Vera and a Glycerine base. Amino Acids, Avocado Oiland Euphrasia and Rose Water, these help to condition and tone the skin as well as help your skin absorb moisture.
I found this removed make up well and was gentle enough to take over the eyes and remove mascara. It left my skin feeling really clean with out making it feel dry. You can use water or just tissue this cleanser off, I tend to remove it with a warm damp flannel.
Also because of the Rose Water in it you do not need to tone after.
After removing my make up with the Cleansing Lotion I then follow it up with a second cleanse using the Purity Facial Wash. This has the same base ingredients as the Lotion (Sweet Almond Oil, Aloe Vera and Glycerine) but is combined with Coconut and sugar-based foam to cleanse, soothe and protect the skin.
This is a lovely facial wash that only foams up slightly and leaves the skin feeling very clean. Like the lotion it doesn't leave the skin feeling dry, just fresh.
I like to use this as a second cleanse just to make sure I have removed all the dirt and make up from the day. I also use as my cleanser in the shower as it is quick and easy to use. 
Overall I have really enjoyed using both cleansers and the Conditioning Cleansing Lotion will definitely be on my repurchase list.
These both retail for £4.99 and you can pick them up from the Purity website or at some Superdrugs.  
Have you tried anything from Purity before? I would love to know what you think?
*PR Samples