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over a year ago
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There are loads of posts on makeup but ladies and gents what’s your 1 fave skin care item and your 1 least fave. And anything that’s good for maskne?
*My fave is Elemis cleansing balm It smells amazing, is gentle and takes off every bit of makeup.
*My least fave is Ole Henriksen PHAT Glow Facial it’s a ridiculous £42 and did nothing to my skin
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I use the Revolution salicylic acid between cleansing and moisturising. It does help, although it's not a cure. (It's also scented which may not be ideal. The Ordinary have changed how they do it. I might also look at The Inky List for a product).
I really like the Tesco Kind and Pure face wash, it's inexpensive and it does the job when you need a deeper cleanse.
I like Superdrug Vitamin E skincare in general. Scented but doesn't bother me (YMMV). I use heaps of the body lotion.
The Ordinary hyaluronic acid good, natural moisturising factors intense bland moisturising, mandelic acid good for gentle exfoliation. |
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Aveeno daily moisturiser
That's it
That and a shower in Molton Brown
'Russian Leather' is the current fave, followed by 'Tobacco Absolute'
Don't need aftershave with them, they just leave a nice, clean, fresh smell on the skin |
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Whispers........ I use Elemis Pro Collagen Marine cream for under my eyes.
My Stepsister is an account manager for them and gets me it for buttons after I moaned about my tired eyes.
It changed my face almost overnight. I’m not embarrassed to admit I use it
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over a year ago
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"My Nan used to say that spunk was good for her skin. I just think she was a bit of a pervert to be honest. "
Maybe that’s why my skin is a bit shitty at the moment |
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"Aveeno moisturiser and garnier exfoliating scrub for removing blackheads.
Sorry, was this just meant to be for women? "
Nope says ladies and gents in my OP |
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"Whispers........ I use Elemis Pro Collagen Marine cream for under my eyes.
My Stepsister is an account manager for them and gets me it for buttons after I moaned about my tired eyes.
It changed my face almost overnight. I’m not embarrassed to admit I use it
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I love all the marine cream range |
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"Aveeno daily moisturiser
That's it
That and a shower in Molton Brown
'Russian Leather' is the current fave, followed by 'Tobacco Absolute'
Molton brown is lovely I use bergamot and orange
Don't need aftershave with them, they just leave a nice, clean, fresh smell on the skin "
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"I use the Revolution salicylic acid between cleansing and moisturising. It does help, although it's not a cure. (It's also scented which may not be ideal. The Ordinary have changed how they do it. I might also look at The Inky List for a product).
I really like the Tesco Kind and Pure face wash, it's inexpensive and it does the job when you need a deeper cleanse.
I like Superdrug Vitamin E skincare in general. Scented but doesn't bother me (YMMV). I use heaps of the body lotion.
The Ordinary hyaluronic acid good, natural moisturising factors intense bland moisturising, mandelic acid good for gentle exfoliation."
Not tried revolution skincare but like the make up. I loved the ordinary Hyaluronic acid but the last lot I had left my skin sticky |
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"I use the Revolution salicylic acid between cleansing and moisturising. It does help, although it's not a cure. (It's also scented which may not be ideal. The Ordinary have changed how they do it. I might also look at The Inky List for a product).
I really like the Tesco Kind and Pure face wash, it's inexpensive and it does the job when you need a deeper cleanse.
I like Superdrug Vitamin E skincare in general. Scented but doesn't bother me (YMMV). I use heaps of the body lotion.
The Ordinary hyaluronic acid good, natural moisturising factors intense bland moisturising, mandelic acid good for gentle exfoliation.
Not tried revolution skincare but like the make up. I loved the ordinary Hyaluronic acid but the last lot I had left my skin sticky "
Oh it definitely leaves a residue but I don't mind.
The revolution acid is strongly scented, like generic male antiperspirant. But it doesn't upset my (somewhat) sensitive skin. |
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