Resurf.a.stic Review and Competition

July 2, 2014
When I was a teenager I used to love buying lots of different types and brands of make-up. I’d spend all my pocket money on foundation, eye-liner and lip gloss!
Sadly, I was one of those kids with a face of spots!
I used to buy every spot cream, face wash and cleanser I could get my hands on in a bid to rid my face of spots. I even resorted to paying the doctor a visit and was prescribed a spot cream which made no difference at all other than making my face look really white and greasy!
In the end I resorted to good, old fashioned soap and water!
Amazingly, it helped rid my face of spots! Hence why my skin care regime for the past 10 years has just been soap and water!
Now that I’m 27, I’ve recently started to pay more attention to my skin.

I’ve developed a few lines around my eyes and I’m more aware of reducing the signs of ageing.
Although most nights I do tend to use a baby wet wipe to remove my eye make-up!
Anyway, rather than buying any product I can get my hands on, I’m reading and searching online about the products with the best results.
My skin care regime consists of cleansing my skin every morning and night. I don’t put anything on my skin at night other than eye cream, but I do wear a day cream in the day with an SPF.
When I was asked to try Resurf.a.stic I was quite excited by the concept.


Resurf.a.stic says it is the world’s first microdermHYDRATION stic, helping to eliminate 50 million barriers to healthy skin.
Resurf.a.stic gently removes dead skin cells so your face gets the full benefit of your moisturing and nourishing products.
Resurf.a.stic also claims to be more effective than cleansers, creams, exfoliants and body scrubs.
It’s really easy to use.
Simply wet the stick with water and gently press it on your skin.
Move the stick in a light circular motion for one to two minutes. If you want more or less exfoliation simply increase or reduce the amount of pressure.
The edge of the stick can be used for hard to reach areas like the nose and upper lip.
When you’ve finished, you just need to rinse the treated area with water and pat dry.
Make sure you rinse the stick and close the cap after use.
It’s recommended that you use the stick once a week to start with and then increase treatment frequency as needed, but not more than three times a week.
I’ve been using this product for just over a month and in total have used it three times.
I did feel instant results the first time I used it. My skin felt smoother, looked brighter and the next day when I applied my day cream and make-up I found that my make-up stayed on for longer and was less shiny.
I really like this product. As mentioned above, I saw an immediate improvement in my skin and my skin felt smoother and softer.
For more information about Resurf.a.stic you can visit their website here.

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  • UK entries only
  • You must complete all mandatory options to have a valid entry – all invalid entries will be deleted
  • The prize is fulfilled by Resurf.a.stic and not by this blog’s owners
  • Competition ends on 12/07/14
  • One winner will be chosen at random using random.org via rafflecopter
For the purpose of this review I was sent one Resurf.a.stic.

4 Comments

  • You Baby Me Mummy

    July 4, 2014 at 7:49 am

    This looks great, I think my skin could benefit from this x

  • Lucinda Turner

    July 4, 2014 at 8:20 am

    Looks and sounds fab! I need to find more products for my skin care routine x

  • Denise Johnson

    July 4, 2014 at 8:02 pm

    This sounds great, I like reading reviews from real people as they tell the truth about a product. #BinkyLinky

  • Bek

    July 10, 2014 at 9:14 pm

    This sounds like a great product. I'm a soap and water kind of girl too but this sounds fab! #binkylinky

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