

Best of beauty: my December favourites

At Galaxus, you’ll find over 80,000 beauty products. And counting. That’s quite a lot. Each month, I share my favourites from this pool of new launches and established classics.
My skin is currently playing the Grinch. It’s not happy; it doesn’t like the cold, the stress of Christmas, or wearing a mask. And it’s not afraid to show it. The result: more pimples, scarring, blackheads and even drier skin than usual. Luckily, this month I’ve discovered a few secret weapons to combat my skin’s grouchiness.
Shower oil from Balea
My shower basket is filled with nothing but the bare necessities: soap, shampoo, hair mask and a razor. Ok, maybe also a scalp scrub and cleanser. No room in there for a shower oil. That would be overkill. Or so I thought – until I tried the Balea shower oil, which was recommended to me by our social media editor Miona Zagoricnik.
Unfamiliar with the concept of a shower oil? Think of it as a cleansing moisturiser that you apply much like a shower gel. Balea’s product is suitable for very dry skin. It contains vegetable oils and smells like a cross between monoi oil and fresh laundry. A welcome addition to your typical body lotion in the winter. Oh, and it works great for shaving, too!

BHA Blackhead Power Liquid from Cosrx
I was lucky enough to have hardly any blackheads as a teen. Oh, how things change. In recent months, more and more blackheads have appeared, especially on my nose – despite my face care regimen and regular use of blackhead clearing strips.
To counteract this growing issue, I tested the «Blackhead Power Liquid» from the Korean skincare brand Cosrx. The serum-like liquid removes sebum thanks to BHA acid. And it works. I could see a clear difference after just five days. My blackheads appear smaller and lighter in colour. I apply the product to my T-zone after cleansing my face in the evening. Important: when using fruit acids like BHA, always apply sunscreen to avoid skin damage.

Cicaplast Baume B5 SPF 50 from La Roche-Posay
If a wound healing ointment and a mattifying sunscreen had a baby, it would be called «Cicaplast Baume B5 LSF 50». La Roche-Posay’s zinc ointment helps to regenerate sensitive, damaged and irritated skin. Despite its rich formula, the cream absorbs quickly and leaves a pleasant feeling on the skin. I always apply the product in the morning to any fading pimples to prevent permanent scarring and dark spots. Since I started using it, my pimples heal much faster. And it’s also suitable for tattoo aftercare.
Do you have questions about any of the products or want to share your own favourites? Let me know in the comments!


As a massive Disney fan, I see the world through rose-tinted glasses. I worship series from the 90s and consider mermaids a religion. When I’m not dancing in glitter rain, I’m either hanging out at pyjama parties or sitting at my make-up table. P.S. I love you, bacon, garlic and onions.