The Best Skincare For Sensitive Skin*




Hello everyone!



Today I wanna tell you about this huge game changer that I've recently come across. The people from Uspa kindly sent me some of their products to try out and review, and I'm so glad that they did. First of all, they were very lovely when we were messaging, asking details about my skin, in order to pick whatever would work best for me.
The brand itself is 100% Australian, and they have been around for over 20 years. They are dedicated to pure, clean skincare that utilises the best of nature through science, and TRUST ME, you can feel how natural everything is - the texture of their products is just out of this world, the scents are amazing and real, and they just make your skin a lot better. Period.
Plus, all of their products are made with botanical ingredients, sulphate and paraben free, free from synthetic colour or fragrance, mineral oil free and cruelty free.
So if you wanna know more about the specific products that I got, just keep on reading :)






| SENSITIVE RESCUE SERUM | with camomile

This serum is EVERYTHING for sensitive skin. My skin is the kinda skin that goes red from nothing, and when I come out of the shower, my face is always red. This serum fixes that and more. It feels very calming, soothing and smoothing. I find that it has improved a couple of fine lines that I had from having "thirsty" skin, and the scent is SO good. It smells like camomile, but REAL camomile. You know how sometimes when you get "grape" flavoured candy, it tastes (and smells) nothing like the real grape? Well, this is not the case, and this is where it actually shows that their ingredients and fragrances are really natural. Honestly, if your skin is dry and/or sensitive, try this out. And if it's not, just give this brand a try, because they have lots of amazing products, and you will surely find something that fits your skin perfectly.
This serum is linked here





| HYDRATING MUD MASK THERAPY |  with cocoa seed butter and sea kelp

Honestly, one of the best mud masks I've ever tried. I love them because they're very effective against blackheads and impurities, but I end up avoiding them because they make my skin extra irritated and even hot, and trust me, I've tried lots of brands, mainly expensive, and they all do the same. This one, however, is a thousand times more gentle. When you apply it, it doesn't go "hard" as it dries, but it kinda absorbs in a way, which is probably one of the big reasons why it doesn't leave skin feeling raw. When you rinse it off, your skin is left feeling very soft and smooth, and it's just as good at fighting impurities as the more aggressive masks. Instead of sucking all the hydration out of your skin, it is meant to do the opposite, by actually providing it to your face.
You can find this one here










| NOURISH CREAM CLEANSER | with camellia and citrus

Last but definitely not least, this awesome cleanser. I only put it last because it was the last one I got to try. You know how sometimes after you wash your face in the morning, it ends up feeling super tight, almost like cardboard? Well, I had that problem all the time (and I started thinking it was just normal), until I tried this cleanser. It is definitely a creamy texture, and it doesn't get foamy as you apply it, which obviously makes it a lot more gentle, because the chemicals you need to get foam are usually what gives you that dry and tight feeling (not just with skin products, but with shampoo, and everything really). Having that creamy texture makes it a thousand times more gentle on the skin, and leaves it feeling clean and soft, and still feeling like skin.
This cleanser is linked here










I know I am pretty much raving about their products, and you might think this is a sponsored post and I got money for posting it, but the truth is that I only got these sent by them, and they REALLY are that good. I don't need to be paid to say wonderful things about them, because I'm saying nothing but the truth here.

If you have any questions, you can just leave them in the comments below.






I hope this post was helpful. Thanks for reading me, xo






















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