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Korres Thyme Honey Shower Gel in the Liberty Beauty Hall of Fame

In Appreciation of: Korres’ Thyme Honey Shower Gel

A welcome reminder that even the simplest of essentials deserve elevation, make way for the newest recruit to the Beauty Hall of Fame
By: Shannon Peter

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In Appreciation of: Korres’ Thyme Honey Shower Gel

A welcome reminder that even the simplest of essentials deserve elevation, make way for the newest recruit to the Beauty Hall of Fame

By: Shannon Peter

The Synopsis

You’ve elevated bathtime with a suitably decadent bathscape and levelled up your skincare routine with tools and tech. But what about the time you spend in the shower? It may be seen as one of the most mundane rituals to grace each day, but put in a little extra effort to shower time and you can make it just as relaxing and indulgent as a long soak in the tub. Where to start? With a fancy shower gel, of course. Which is why it pays to get acquainted with Korres Thyme Honey Shower Gel, £14.

The Rise to Fame

Perhaps the most Greek product to come from this Greek beauty brand, like the rest of the line-up, this formula is inspired by the natural landscape of the country. A global biodiversity hotspot, there are over 6,000 plant species available on the land, something that continues to inspire the brand’s launches to this day.

The Credentials

Korres’ formula balances everything you want from a shower gel. Yes, it’s laced with incredible scent, with herbaceous notes of thyme, honey and pretty florals but it’s also designed to take great care of the skin. Packed with aloe, wheat proteins, sage extract, althaea extract and lactic acid, these hardworking skincare ingredients will have you emerging from behind the shower curtain with softer skin than when you entered.

The Star Quality

The frothability. There’s something incredibly satisfying about the billowing clouds of soft foam that just a tiny drop of this shower gel manages to create. Bliss.

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