I am a big
fan of The Honest Company, I briefly mentioned their products before in this
post and since then, my love for them has only grown. I mostly just use their
cleaning products, but I also really enjoyed the personal care products I tried
(more about their discovery kits here). One of the stand outs for me is their
Purely Simple Face + Body Lotion.
Let me
start this review by saying I have not used this lotion on my face, I strictly
use it as a body lotion and it is fantastic! The Honest Company has recently
relaunched their body lotion to include 3 new ones to the range (the Purely
Simple is the classic one) and they have repackaged them in lovely colorful
tubes. The formula contains great ingredients like organic olive, shea and
jojoba oils as well as aloe, calendula and chamomile. The lotion is fragrance-free,
but I find the chamomile gives it very mild and pleasant scent. It is also free
of silicones and parabens (read more about the ingredients here) and the
formula is biodegradable. On a side note, I love how clear and informative the
Honest website is, ingredients lists are detailed and easy to find and they
also offer great information about the different products.
As far as
body lotions go, this one has a very unique texture. The lotion is quite light
but as you rub it in, it gets a gel like quality that reminds of applying fresh
aloe straight from the leaf. It feels very refreshing and soothing! It is formulated
for those with sensitive skin so it’s super gentle, but still leaves you with
soft skin. I used up my entire bottle and it made my skin super smooth and
hydrated. I also found it helped with the little bumps I sometimes get on my
arms. Overall, I was really impressed by this body lotion, it delivers nice
results and I love how it has a clean ingredients’ list but is still
affordable. I plan on trying out the other versions soon (probably the apricot one) and I can’t wait to see how they compare.
The Honest
Company Purely Simple Face + Body Lotion is available on the Honest Company
website. I believe they do have authorized sellers in different countries (Indigo
is one in Canada) so you might want to contact their lovely customer service to
see if you can get it in your country.
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