Beauty on a Budget: Soothe and Refresh Summer Skin

Beauty on a Budget: Soothe and Refresh Summer Skin

Beauty on a budget seems like a very contradictory term, especially coming from a staunch advocate for professional hair care products. However, with this Friday’s favorite beauty product of the week, which soothes and refreshes summer skin, the term beauty on a budget has never been a truer statement.

TGIF! Oops, yes, I am aware it is not Friday, but the Fourth of July fell on my weekly column day, so I moved it to Saturday. Let’s call it satisfaction Saturday, which I do hope comes later on as I haven’t seen my husband all week. This Friday’s favorite beauty product of the week that satisfies on Saturday is perfect for those that love beauty on a budget.

We all love the sun and warmth of summer, but with the sun comes sunburns and dry skin. Hopefully you’ve protected your skin with slathers of sunblock, but it is difficult to avoid the weather unless you never venture out of doors. Soothe and refresh skin for summer with the cult classic Yardley London in Aloe & Cucumber and Shea Buttermilk Bath Bars, perfect beauty on a budget.

This Friday’s favorite beauty product of the week is available at Walgreens and drugstores nationwide for a ridiculous low price for those on the hunt for beauty on a budget. This skincare bar is crafted with natural aloe and cucumber essence to help restore balanced moisture to the skin. Created with ingredients of creamy buttermilk and chamomile that soothe and condition sensitive skin without leaving a greasy film, yet the soap lathers for a refreshing clean.

Beauty on a Budget: Yardley London

Beauty on a Budget: Yardley London

This Friday’s (Saturday) favorite beauty product of the week is liked by the entire family, boys included, because it doesn’t have a perfumey smell and is the epitome of beauty on a budget. Have an enjoyable long weekend, and don’t forget to purchase Yardley London soap to soothe your sun kissed skin.

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