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Stable Kitchen Positions


What I keep in my kitchen

EN. I thought today it would be fun to present you what I`m keeping on my kitchen sink. You know how many beauty products I`m constantly testing, so one mascara is replaced by another, one lip gloss comes after another, etc. I rarely use the same products every day. However, there are some stable positions in my sink bucket with lavender (which belonged to a gift set once) and they are only three. So three most necessary items could be placed there and they are used every day, with no thought of placing there something else because they do a really great job in helping me to deal with the most boring kitchen routine. Here they are.

Three to help in the kitchen

  • Ziaja Sensitive skin creamy wash gel for face & body, which I actually use for my hands. It`s good for sensitive, dry and rough skin. It restores skin smoothness and softness and prevent from dehydration. You see, as I have mentioned, it`s one of those perfect products to keep in your kitchen. The best thing about it is its creamy formula which is presents in all Ziaja body washes.

  • Balance ecological dishwashing liquid. It`s irritant-free, contains no dyes or fragrances, so it`s no wonder why it`s recommended by dermatologists for those people who are into allergies and has got very sensitive skin. I got hooked on Balance products because of Sofija. I want all the best for her, so ecological liquid detergents which are fosfat free, so suitable for children clothes washing. These are all scentless products.

  • The last stable product is Biofresh Herbs of Bulgaria hydrating hand cream which I have for ages, and I`m a bit bored of it but can never use it up. There is nothing special about it: the smell doesn`t remind me lavender at all and is a bit synthetic, but its white texture is very nourishing and fast absorbing, which is great.

These are all the news from my kitchen, and I want to giggle that I`ve made such a post but I hope you liked it.

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Karolina Mikaliūnė

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