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  1. elemis-superfood-midnight-facial-cream-review (1)
    I was recently a very lucky lady and  won a competition that Keeley Aydin (Elemis Skincare Specialist) ran on her Facebook page.  The prize was a 4 piece Elemis Superfood skincare set and the Superfood Midnight Facial cream was one of the products in the set. 

    The Superfood Midnight Facial Cream is described as a "prebiotic overnight sleeping cream that leaves dry, thirsty skin feeling silky soft, radiant and replenished with moisture upon waking".  So it fits into the final step of your night time routine. Personally I double cleanse, tone, add a few drops of Elemis pro defnition or superfood oil and then apply my superfood midnight facial cream.

    Aroma and Texture

    The aroma of the Midnight Facial cream smells edible, like a fresh fruit smoothie or cocktail minus the alcohol! It is not sickly sweet or sugarey though. 

    The texture is like a gel cream, so neither too light nor too heavy and is easily asborbed into my skin, which is dry/oily combination.

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    Ingredients

     In terms of active ingredients, it contains Camu Camu, a source of Vitamin C, and Cocoa Butter which contains Omega 6 & 9 Fatty Acids, which provide skin with essential moisture and Banana Flower Extract which has hydrating and prebiotic properties. 

    The full ingredient list is here: 

    Aqua Water/Eau, Peg-8, Glycerin, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil, Dicaprylyl Carbonate, Sodium Polyacrylate, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Hydroxyacetophenone, Phenoxyethanol, Theobroma Cacao (Cocoa) Seed Butter, Fragrance (Parfum), Carbomer, Disodium Edta, Alpha-Glucan Oligosaccharide, Bentonite, Chondrus Crispus (Carrageenan) Extract, Passiflora Edulis Seed Oil, Limonene, Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Peel Oil, Propanediol, Glyceryl Acrylate/Acrylic Acid Copolymer, Linalool, Benzyl Alcohol, Citronellol, Lithothamnion Calcareum Extract, Sodium Hydroxide, Theobroma Cacao (Cocoa) Seed Extract, Litsea Cubeba Fruit Oil, Citrus Aurantifolia (Lime) Oil, Musa Sapientum (Banana) Flower Extract, Citral, Myrciaria Dubia Fruit Extract, Tocopherol, Dehydroacetic Acid, Sodium Benzoate, Citric Acid, Potassium Sorbate

    The Verdict

    The morning after using the Elemis Superfood Midnight Facial Cream, my skin looked plumped up and felt smooth and refreshed.  I would not say that my skin felt that hydrated though, so this may not be suitable for those who have very dry skin, a richer night cream maybe more suitable.

    Overall, I love the aroma, the texture and I think for me personally this is a product that I will use more in the spring and summer months as I do need and prefer the extra moisture from rich night creams in autumn and winter.  However, as the aroma is so fruity and uplifting, I may be tempted to use it during the autumn and winter just for an uplift and reminder of a beach holiday and cocktails!

    If you are lucky enough to read this in time, QVC have a fantastic Elemis big deal on offer at the moment which includes the Elemis Superfood Midnight Facial Cream, Superfood AHA Cleansing Glow Butter, Superfood Kefir Tea Mist and Superfood Facial Oil for only £49.98!

    Until next time

    Zoe

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  2. Bloating is an annoying and uncomfortable health problem. Not only does it make your stomach stick out, but it’s also awkward in social situations, especially if you want to wear tight-fitting clothes. 

    Fortunately, you can resolve most bloating by choosing the right diet. It turns out that certain foods put you at a much higher risk than others. 

    Do you have bloating? Here are some foods you should include in your regular meal plan. 

    Cucumber

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    Cucumber might not wow in the nutrition department, but when it comes to alleviating bloating, it is a real superstar.

    It turns out that this simple vegetable has an awful lot of benefits. For starters, it’s high in water, which helps to flush out the system. But it is also low in FODMAPs, the sugars in some foods that can create bloating in people prone to it.

    Furthermore, the high water content may also help to prevent dehydration. In turn, this can ensure that the bowel continues behaving favorably. 

    Prunes

    In the past, prune - or dried plums - were a breakfast staple. People would sprinkle them all over their porridge in the morning. 

    Today, they’ve fallen out of favor somewhat, but that doesn’t mean they’re useless for your tummy. In fact, prunes may be one of the best ways to get rid of both bloating and cramps.

    It turns out that prunes contain a special kind of fiber that kicks the gut into high gear. If you eat a dozen prunes, you’ll provide your stomach with healthy fiber needed to squeeze food along and reduce pockets of trapped air. This, in turn, will make it easier to go to the bathroom and leave you feeling much more comfortable during the night. 

    Yoghurt

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    Yoghurt is a superstar of the nutrition world because of the beneficial cultures it contains. Most yoghurts offer a range of bacteria that support your stomach health. 

    Why is yoghurt important for bloating? Researchers think that it may change your intestinal flora makeup, reducing gas-producing bacteria, and increasing the prevalence of friendlier versions. 

    You don’t have to eat dairy yoghurt to reap the benefits either. Any type of yoghurt will suffice. 

    Green Tea

    Green tea is a real nutritionist favorite because it contains a compound called ECGC which many believe can fight disease and extend life. Green tea is good for the gut because it reduces inflammation - a common cause of bloating and cramping. People who drink green tea regularly report better stomach health overall. 

    Ginger

    Bloating is annoying, painful and, sometimes, can be so bad that you can’t work. But the super spice ginger could offer a remedy. 

    Ginger has some unique properties. It’s actually a powerful painkiller and something the migraine sufferers regularly take to reduce symptoms. 

    Ginger can increase the rate of stomach emptying. When you eat it, it helps the body push meals through the digestive tract faster, which may reduce opportunities for bacteria to generate substantial quantities of gas. 

    It also contains an enzyme that assists with protein breakdown. For this reason, it is a great ingredient to include with meat or tempeh dishes. 

    Bananas

    If you go into a nursing home, you’ll notice that they give their residents a lot of bananas throughout the day. It’s not because they lack potassium. Instead, it’s because bananas are incredibly gentle on the stomach. They support healthy fluid balance, and provide just the right amount of calories to fiber to make most people feel comfortable. 

    If you eat them in large quantities, they’ll also encourage you to go to the bathroom. Again, this can help clear a bloating issue faster. 

    Oats

    Starting your day with oats is one of the best things you can do. Oats are actually quite different from mainstream grains, like rice and wheat. They haven’t been subject to the same level of biological manipulation as the other two, meaning that when you eat them, you’re getting a more natural product. 

    What’s more, they contain a special type of fiber called beta-glucan. As it passes through the gut, it cleans away all the detritus, improving your overall well being and, in many cases, reducing bloating. 

    If you eat oats, make sure to cook them first. Raw oats can actually make bloating issues worse in some people. 

    Pineapple

    Pineapple is a popular fruit that offers substantial nutritional benefits. It contains a substance called bromelain which people traditionally used to treat their digestive ailments. Recent research finds that it helps to reduce gut inflammation and actually directly reduces both bloating and swelling - great news for people who struggle with these issues. 

    Peppermint Tea

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    Many over-the-counter drugs for stomach complaints contain peppermint. But why? 

    It turns out that mint is a powerful herb that specifically targets inflammation in the colon. People who take mint tea regularly report better overall health. 

    Research is still ongoing whether it is the peppermint leaves that provide good health, or the essential oil. However, in most cases, the science shows that the whole herb or spice confers more benefits than mere extracts. 

    Turmeric

    Five years ago, turmeric was all the rage. The trend hit fever pitch when mainstream coffee houses started offering turmeric lattes. 

    In recent years, the hype has died down, but the health benefits of turmeric have not. It is still one of the best things you can eat for health, longevity and overall well being. 

    Turmeric is good for stomach health because of its anti-inflammatory effects. You can eat it with an unhealthy meal and blunt many of the negative effects of that meal on your system. There is also evidence that it may help some IBS patients with issues, such as constipation. 

    Apples

    Lastly, you might want to try eating a couple of apples to see whether that gets rid of your bloating issues. Apples, like bananas, are high in potassium, which can help with fluid balance. They may enable the gut to draw out more fluid, helping you to form better stools, and reducing gas in the process.

    If you suffer from bloating, which of these foods will you incorporate into your regular meal plans?

    Until next time

    Zoe

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