St Ives Fresh Hydration Lotion: Review + Giveaway

Okay who has time to rub in body lotion these days? If you’re busy (or impatient) like me you’re going to love this new product from St Ives. I know I do.
 

I don’t know about you blog reader, but I find that this time of year is hard on my skin. I find that it tends to get pretty dry pretty quick; I think it’s the absence of salt water, and the exfoliate of sand that sends my skin into a whirl wind.  When I was approached about these aresol spray lotions I knew this was the perfect time to give them a go.

THE CLAIM: 
Rejuvenate your skin with St. Ives® Energizing Citrus & Vitamin C Fresh Hydration™ Lotion. Made with grapefruit extract, vitamin C and 100% naturally sourced moisturizers, this easy-to-apply lotion sprays on lightly and is quickly absorbed, leaving your skin energized and refreshed.
THE VERDICT: 
Easy to apply. Literally spray, and give a little rub and you’re good to go!

Absorbs quickly. Literally feels like you’re rubbing water on your skin it absorbs so quickly. 
Smells great. I adore the smell of all these products, but I especially love the lotions.  
A little goes a long way. This product is light and spreads out very easily, so you really don’t need a lot meaning that it also is going to save you time too. 
Overall… 
Honestly I adore this product, and its kind of like when I discovered the Eos lip balm and I wanted to give them to everyone! I can’t say enough about this product, and really the only downside I could really say about this product is that it’s in an aerosol can which is bad for the environment (but that’s also what I love about it, so it’s kind of a tough call).
Learn more about these products here. And to win one of these hydration combo packs for yourself simply enter the giveaway below.

a Rafflecopter giveaway
 

Hope you found this review helpful, and as always feel free to comment below with questions or tweet me @shortpesents 

Good Luck!! 
x Short Presents 
 

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