Heidi Montag I’m A Celebrity (Without Makeup )Get Me Out Of Here

I loved to watching Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt on NBC’s I’m A Celebrity Get Out Of Here…before they were too good for the show:) The Speidis seem so much action, lol. I did notice, however, that Heidi was also a celebrity without makeup on the show, and not so made-up like on MTV’s The Hills. Must be tough to be a beauty addict in a deserted forest in Costa Rica. I know it will drive me crazy not having makeup on the show:)

La Roche-Posay comes to the rescue: Speidi’s dramatic departure and Heidi’s strange obsession with her dry shampoo (rumored to be launching on QVC) has gotten everyone buzzing about the new reality show “I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Outta Here!” Shameless self promotion put aside, what beauty product should Heidi have brought to brave the brutality of “God’s nature?”

If we were stranded on an island, we definitely would have packed La Roche-Posay Thermal Spring Water. Heidi’s hair may need some help, but her oily and blotchy skin is really the biggest concern. Without fresh water to wash away dirt, sweat and tears, Thermal Spring Water packed with skin-healing Selenium is the perfect way to refresh and soothe skin. Or, for us non-celebrities who aren’t forced to live in a jungle for 15 minutes of fame, the Thermal Spring Water can refresh skin while delivering powerful antioxidant to prevent against city pollution.

Benefits of La Roche-Posay Thermal Spring Water (1.7oz $7, 5.1 oz $9.50, 10.5oz $13.50) include:

· Refreshes and tones skin

· Protects skin against environmental pollutants

· Anti-oxidants prevent free radical damage and signs of aging

· Provides anti-inflammetory care after chemical peels and microdermimbrasion

· Soothes eczema and Rosacea

La Roche-Posay is available at CVS nationwide and LaRoche-Posay.us.




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