Review: My Trusty Little Sunflower Cream

You will probably know from my previous posts that I suffer from very dry skin and eczema, and because of this I have very sensitive skin and I do have to be very careful with which products I use.  I first heard about My Trusty Little Sunflower moisturising cream last year on the BBC One show, as it was describe for sensitive skin

 and it intrigued me then, and I liked the background story of My Trusty Little Sunflower cream - with it being created by the NHS in Salisbury for it's patients. So  when I was offered to review it, of course I said yes please.

My Trusty is based on an original formula developed within the NHS and 100% of profits generated from the sales of this product are re-invested into patient care. The cream’s RRP is £6.99 or if you sign up to the subscription service, they send you a tube each month for the reduced price of £6.29 per month, which can be cancelled at anytime.

For this review I opted for the lavender scented option, this is because I like the smell of lavender, and mainly due to its natural 

healing, soothing & restoring qualities.  The My Trusty is also available in the original unscented option, and both are available in two sizes, 100ml tube or 250ml dispenser.

Benefits:

  • Rich in essential fatty acids

  • Formula developed with clinical scientists

  • Quickly and easily absorbed

  • Not tested on animals 

  • No parabens

  • Contains 5% pure sunflower oil

  • Free from perfume, lanolin and colour

  • Sunflower oil contains abundant amounts of an essential fatty acid called Linoleic Acid which may have a beneficial effect on the functioning of the skin.

I have been using My Trusty as a night cream on my face, and it has been working quite nicely, i.e. I have not had any flare ups on my very sensitive skin and it has been very moisturising.  It is a non greasy cream that sinks quickly into the skin, and I find it very nourishing overall.  In addition you can use it on any part of your body, not just for the face, as I have also been using it on my arms and hands which is just as moisturising.

For the low price of £6.99 this multi-use moisturising cream is excellent value for money and the fact that all profits go straight back into the NHS, is an extra benefit also. I would highly recommend this to anyone.

Disclaimer: I was sent a tube of this product for the purpose of this review. All opinions are honest and my own.

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