After an extremely long day at work, all I want to do is unwind in my tub. I recently discovered this amazing brand called Clean Slate Skincare. Katrina Snowden, the brains behind CSS, has carefully created a range of natural, vegan products to help me (and you) unwind after a long day at work from pretty bar soaps to perfume oils. My favourite product at the moment is their delicious coffee scrub!! The struggle to not to lick it off is real.
Their individually hand-poured soy candles come in a few different scents, with each scent thoughtfully invented by Kat. A word of warning - every single scent smells so good it is hard to not want to buy them all. I am loving their lychee & black tea scent which also happens to be their most popular scent. The candles are available in different sizes.
I am also particularly intrigued by the pillow spray. And yes, it is as it sounds, a spray for your pillow, Filled with the right essential oils, this spray was created to promote relaxation and a calming atmosphere each night your head touches the pillow.
For more information on other Clean Slate products, head over to Clean Slate Skincare now. Alternatively, you can head to their new store at the State Building, corner of Barrack Street and St Georges Terrace.
Their individually hand-poured soy candles come in a few different scents, with each scent thoughtfully invented by Kat. A word of warning - every single scent smells so good it is hard to not want to buy them all. I am loving their lychee & black tea scent which also happens to be their most popular scent. The candles are available in different sizes.
I am also particularly intrigued by the pillow spray. And yes, it is as it sounds, a spray for your pillow, Filled with the right essential oils, this spray was created to promote relaxation and a calming atmosphere each night your head touches the pillow.
For more information on other Clean Slate products, head over to Clean Slate Skincare now. Alternatively, you can head to their new store at the State Building, corner of Barrack Street and St Georges Terrace.