There is nothing worse than dull skin. If your healthy summer glow is disappearing, or is already a distant memory, we have the perfect remedy: Ella Bache’s new Fruit D’Eclat with organic tomato pulp to brighten and nourish the skin.
Even though it was the first time I’d tried a tomato-based moisturiser, using tomatoes in skincare is not a new innovation. In fact, Ella Baché created a tomato-based moisturiser in 1936 after watching girls in Hungary place tomatoes on their cheeks and foreheads after exposure to the harsh sun and elements. The results were impressive. Rich in vitamins and antioxidants, the tomatoes purified their skin and gave them a radiant glow.
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A lightly textured, delicately scented moisturiser, the Fruit D’Eclat also contains organic fruits enriched with vitamins and antioxidants, including apricot, orange, grape and mulberry. It features carrot extracts to improve the skin’s circulation, and shea butter and sesame oil to moisturise and protect – blended to perfection as only the experts at Ella Baché can.
Another benefit of this moisturiser is that it’s 99 percent natural. The tomatoes are grown without fertilisers or pesticides, and the moisturiser is free of artificial colours and fragrances – making it the perfect choice for eco-conscious beauty addicts.
Immediately after using the moisturiser, I felt my skin looked brighter and felt softer. It had the gorgeous ‘glide-on’ feeling of a serum, and a subtle scent that I found uplifting.
It’s definitely a secret weapon to enrich your skin all year round, but especially now as the change of season starts playing havoc with your skin and stripping it of its moisture.
Ella Baché’s Fruit D’Eclat, RRP: $110. It’s available in Ella Bache salons and David Jones stores nationally. For stockists, call 1800 789 234 or visit the location finder at www.ellabache.com.au