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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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So, I’m wondering… does anyone treats themselves with luxury skin care products?
Ive heard lots of women swear by La Mer serums and creams, but the prices are very steep.
Has anyone tried them?
And what kind of skin care products do you have? Mid range? Other brands highly appreciated
Usually my skin care routine is on 6-7 steps in the morning and about 3-4 at night (different products that I alternate)
Anyway yeah , let me know! |
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over a year ago
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I've had a tester pot of creme de la mer , it was nice, but I wanted to be wowed by it for the price , and I wasn't.
I'm a medium price range skincare woman. I love Summer Fridays, oskia, Kate Somerville, and Zelens. I also love cerave cleanser (cheap as chips too) for a first cleanse |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I've had a tester pot of creme de la mer , it was nice, but I wanted to be wowed by it for the price , and I wasn't.
I'm a medium price range skincare woman. I love Summer Fridays, oskia, Kate Somerville, and Zelens. I also love cerave cleanser (cheap as chips too) for a first cleanse "
That’s what I think, I wonder if the packaging and “exclusivity” feels might be a trick when yes it’s good but it isn’t a magical product x
I’m using a lot of Nip+Fab, Aesop, Kielh’s, L’Oreal and some Korean creams. But yeah I was wondering it about La Mer
A friend of mine used it as she was gifted one and said was good, but she swears by Sendai but told me she paid £250 for a cream |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I've had a tester pot of creme de la mer , it was nice, but I wanted to be wowed by it for the price , and I wasn't.
I'm a medium price range skincare woman. I love Summer Fridays, oskia, Kate Somerville, and Zelens. I also love cerave cleanser (cheap as chips too) for a first cleanse
That’s what I think, I wonder if the packaging and “exclusivity” feels might be a trick when yes it’s good but it isn’t a magical product x
I’m using a lot of Nip+Fab, Aesop, Kielh’s, L’Oreal and some Korean creams. But yeah I was wondering it about La Mer
A friend of mine used it as she was gifted one and said was good, but she swears by Sendai but told me she paid £250 for a cream "
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By *phroditeWoman
over a year ago
(She/ her) in Sensualityland |
"If I want to treat myself (face wash, moisturiser) then I love Shiseido Men. Goodbye fine lines and wrinkles "
Didn't anybody ever tell you fine lines and wrinkles are attractive on a man?;-) |
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By *phroditeWoman
over a year ago
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Actually I am terrible for skin care - occasionally I go through a "i really ought to" and I buy new products. Then I stick to a routine (ish) for a few days, followed by a period of gradually losing steps in the routine... and it all goes pear-shaped.
Tbh I do believe in moisturisers, at least some of the time at least but drinking lots of water is really important.
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"If I want to treat myself (face wash, moisturiser) then I love Shiseido Men. Goodbye fine lines and wrinkles
Didn't anybody ever tell you fine lines and wrinkles are attractive on a man?;-) "
I’ll never moisturise again |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"If I want to treat myself (face wash, moisturiser) then I love Shiseido Men. Goodbye fine lines and wrinkles "
Ill have a look into Shiseido I heard it’s pretty good x |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Actually I am terrible for skin care - occasionally I go through a "i really ought to" and I buy new products. Then I stick to a routine (ish) for a few days, followed by a period of gradually losing steps in the routine... and it all goes pear-shaped.
Tbh I do believe in moisturisers, at least some of the time at least but drinking lots of water is really important.
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Ahah It’s literally my little mantra Daily, takes me maybe 15-20 mins in the morning and obviously
Less at night but my skin is looking real good x
I do talk to myself in the mirror sometimes like In them vogue vids. Hope I’m not the only crazy betch |
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By *phroditeWoman
over a year ago
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"Actually I am terrible for skin care - occasionally I go through a "i really ought to" and I buy new products. Then I stick to a routine (ish) for a few days, followed by a period of gradually losing steps in the routine... and it all goes pear-shaped.
Tbh I do believe in moisturisers, at least some of the time at least but drinking lots of water is really important.
Ahah It’s literally my little mantra Daily, takes me maybe 15-20 mins in the morning and obviously
Less at night but my skin is looking real good x
I do talk to myself in the mirror sometimes like In them vogue vids. Hope I’m not the only crazy betch "
In fairness, your skin is really beautiful |
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By *an4funMan
over a year ago
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I don't think there's a magic serum/elixir just clever marketing.
There'll be products that are a fraction of the price and do just as good a job.
Ultimately it's down to good genes and a good diet |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I don't think there's a magic serum/elixir just clever marketing.
There'll be products that are a fraction of the price and do just as good a job.
Ultimately it's down to good genes and a good diet"
Luckily she got the good genes but preserving is key for the future |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Love Beauty Pie, buy all my skincare from there. Gorgeous packaging, not tested on animals, luxury but not too ££. Wearing sunscreen 365 days of the year is the best thing I do for my skin though. 75% ageing is down to the sun. |
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"Love Beauty Pie, buy all my skincare from there. Gorgeous packaging, not tested on animals, luxury but not too ££. Wearing sunscreen 365 days of the year is the best thing I do for my skin though. 75% ageing is down to the sun. "
I’m doing my best to add SPF but I mean it’s usually so gloomy I tend not to
But I’m learning to not forget that step |
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I use Aldi moisturiser with SPF on my face and chest and an ordinary body lotion on the rest of me. I use a hyaluronic acid hot cloth cleanser in the morning. If I could change one thing I would have used SPF on my chest and hands from a teenager.
No 7 protect and perfect is the only product I've heard of that is proven to be effective.
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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I can't use La Mer sadly, my sister swears by it but to be honest she's a bit of a snobby twunt and a consumerist so she buys it because of the status (I love her really).
I tend to use The Ordinary skincare products, Kiehl's Ultra Facial Cream, Dove soap and drink a lot of water (sparkling admittedly). I think being fat helps as well, no wrinkles, my skin looks plump, fresh and looked after. |
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I've said this before but my dad is in his mid nineties, never had anything on his face but soap and water and has always looked about 10 to 15 years younger than he is. It genetic in many cases along with bone structure. Also don't smoke. |
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Not fussed on creme de la mer, didn't do much for me.
I have a range of things. But most importantly SPF and a wide brim hat.
I like elemis cleansing oil and lots of the pixi cleansing range. My secret I swear by is Neal's yard wild rose beauty balm. But it on before bed for dewy fresh skin the next morning. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I can't use La Mer sadly, my sister swears by it but to be honest she's a bit of a snobby twunt and a consumerist so she buys it because of the status (I love her really).
I tend to use The Ordinary skincare products, Kiehl's Ultra Facial Cream, Dove soap and drink a lot of water (sparkling admittedly). I think being fat helps as well, no wrinkles, my skin looks plump, fresh and looked after. "
Hahaha I already love your sister! I see the point of the whole branding and status, but I’m confused as some swear by it as the holy grail while others say it ain’t worth it even if it’s good
Also I was wondering about Elemis, I’ve been to a few facials and they were okay. And had some prefacials before long haul flights at the spa lounge in T5.
Kiehls is nice x |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Not fussed on creme de la mer, didn't do much for me.
I have a range of things. But most importantly SPF and a wide brim hat.
I like elemis cleansing oil and lots of the pixi cleansing range. My secret I swear by is Neal's yard wild rose beauty balm. But it on before bed for dewy fresh skin the next morning. "
I was gonna say/ask about Elemis. X
Luckily I don’t have wrinkles yet but prevention is key that’s what my mama always said |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The Superdrug Naturally Radiant range - I was super skeptical of drugstore brands but kept reading good reviews of this range. Bought their products on a whim 2 years ago and haven't looked back. Always get loads of compliments on how great my skin looks too
Also have a look at Beauty Pie. They're a new company who aim to replicate recipes used by luxury brands so they can sell them to you a lot cheaper. |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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"I can't use La Mer sadly, my sister swears by it but to be honest she's a bit of a snobby twunt and a consumerist so she buys it because of the status (I love her really).
I tend to use The Ordinary skincare products, Kiehl's Ultra Facial Cream, Dove soap and drink a lot of water (sparkling admittedly). I think being fat helps as well, no wrinkles, my skin looks plump, fresh and looked after.
Hahaha I already love your sister! I see the point of the whole branding and status, but I’m confused as some swear by it as the holy grail while others say it ain’t worth it even if it’s good
Also I was wondering about Elemis, I’ve been to a few facials and they were okay. And had some prefacials before long haul flights at the spa lounge in T5.
Kiehls is nice x "
Don't love my sister! She's a size 8 of a shallow nightmare wrapped in a pretty package.
I think skincare is very much personal and it depends on your skin type, how you react to certain ingredients - Elemis is meant to be good. Glossier skincare has some very good reviews and that's next on my must try list, it's more midrange rather than luxury though. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I also used to love the Clinique Moisture Surge 24hr but they've recently switched it to a 48hr formula which is just a goopy mess
I have an Elemis cleanser which feels really nice and luxurious as you're using it but it's not worth the price tbh |
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By *otMe66Man
over a year ago
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I like Ronseal one coat, does what it says on the tin... I do find after the initial application I can't blink for a couple of weeks and it does tend to leave a few marks on my shirt collars |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I can't use La Mer sadly, my sister swears by it but to be honest she's a bit of a snobby twunt and a consumerist so she buys it because of the status (I love her really).
I tend to use The Ordinary skincare products, Kiehl's Ultra Facial Cream, Dove soap and drink a lot of water (sparkling admittedly). I think being fat helps as well, no wrinkles, my skin looks plump, fresh and looked after.
Hahaha I already love your sister! I see the point of the whole branding and status, but I’m confused as some swear by it as the holy grail while others say it ain’t worth it even if it’s good
Also I was wondering about Elemis, I’ve been to a few facials and they were okay. And had some prefacials before long haul flights at the spa lounge in T5.
Kiehls is nice x
Don't love my sister! She's a size 8 of a shallow nightmare wrapped in a pretty package.
I think skincare is very much personal and it depends on your skin type, how you react to certain ingredients - Elemis is meant to be good. Glossier skincare has some very good reviews and that's next on my must try list, it's more midrange rather than luxury though."
I might indulge on Elemis before dipping my toes in La Mer, id like to see if I can find some samples about hmmmm
Ahha does she work in fashion by any chance? |
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"I can't use La Mer sadly, my sister swears by it but to be honest she's a bit of a snobby twunt and a consumerist so she buys it because of the status (I love her really).
I tend to use The Ordinary skincare products, Kiehl's Ultra Facial Cream, Dove soap and drink a lot of water (sparkling admittedly). I think being fat helps as well, no wrinkles, my skin looks plump, fresh and looked after.
Hahaha I already love your sister! I see the point of the whole branding and status, but I’m confused as some swear by it as the holy grail while others say it ain’t worth it even if it’s good
Also I was wondering about Elemis, I’ve been to a few facials and they were okay. And had some prefacials before long haul flights at the spa lounge in T5.
Kiehls is nice x "
I'm in my 40's and have 2 crotch goblins who like to steal my sleep. I have wrinkles which actually don't bother me. I just like looking fresh faced as much as possible. I like to follow Caroline Hirons she has good reviews on beauty products in my opinion. |
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I have been using Clarins skincare since I can remember. Pricey, but fabulous for my skin. And if you just buy when they have promotions on, you get loads of freebies, too.
Also, of I'm short of money, they're happy to give me samples to see me through to next payday.
You're young Kylie & have lovely skin. I just wish that I'd been told this beauty mantra when I was young "Your face starts at your bra"
I have a reasonable face for my age, but my cleavage is starting to look a tiny bit crêpey xx |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I can't use La Mer sadly, my sister swears by it but to be honest she's a bit of a snobby twunt and a consumerist so she buys it because of the status (I love her really).
I tend to use The Ordinary skincare products, Kiehl's Ultra Facial Cream, Dove soap and drink a lot of water (sparkling admittedly). I think being fat helps as well, no wrinkles, my skin looks plump, fresh and looked after.
Hahaha I already love your sister! I see the point of the whole branding and status, but I’m confused as some swear by it as the holy grail while others say it ain’t worth it even if it’s good
Also I was wondering about Elemis, I’ve been to a few facials and they were okay. And had some prefacials before long haul flights at the spa lounge in T5.
Kiehls is nice x
I'm in my 40's and have 2 crotch goblins who like to steal my sleep. I have wrinkles which actually don't bother me. I just like looking fresh faced as much as possible. I like to follow Caroline Hirons she has good reviews on beauty products in my opinion. "
Ill have a look at her products always good to have a look around x |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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"I might indulge on Elemis before dipping my toes in La Mer, id like to see if I can find some samples about hmmmm
Ahha does she work in fashion by any chance? "
No, she's a doctor as I'm reminded with every call and message.
I'm not sure with the Covid situation if people are giving out samples any more but high end department stores are normally pretty good if you say that you want to try out a new range - especially in Selfridges and John Lewis. Good luck to your new dewy faceness. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I can't use La Mer sadly, my sister swears by it but to be honest she's a bit of a snobby twunt and a consumerist so she buys it because of the status (I love her really).
I tend to use The Ordinary skincare products, Kiehl's Ultra Facial Cream, Dove soap and drink a lot of water (sparkling admittedly). I think being fat helps as well, no wrinkles, my skin looks plump, fresh and looked after.
Hahaha I already love your sister! I see the point of the whole branding and status, but I’m confused as some swear by it as the holy grail while others say it ain’t worth it even if it’s good
Also I was wondering about Elemis, I’ve been to a few facials and they were okay. And had some prefacials before long haul flights at the spa lounge in T5.
Kiehls is nice x
I'm in my 40's and have 2 crotch goblins who like to steal my sleep. I have wrinkles which actually don't bother me. I just like looking fresh faced as much as possible. I like to follow Caroline Hirons she has good reviews on beauty products in my opinion. "
Caroline Hirons is a skin care queen ! Her advice has totally changed my skin |
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By (user no longer on site)
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How strange i dreamt i bought some last night in reality i never would, the price is too obscene for me to justify
I use Neal's Yard now that my skin has matured and have to say, i really love it (i buy it on sale and I'm a sales consultant so get discount too! )
PS i think the dream is because I'm looking for a hot stones massage in Peterborough for my forthcoming visit so im currently seeing lots of expensive products being offered ! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"How strange i dreamt i bought some last night in reality i never would, the price is too obscene for me to justify
I use Neal's Yard now that my skin has matured and have to say, i really love it (i buy it on sale and I'm a sales consultant so get discount too! )
PS i think the dream is because I'm looking for a hot stones massage in Peterborough for my forthcoming visit so im currently seeing lots of expensive products being offered ! "
Hahah! It is just so luxe… like cream de la mer…*in french*
TAKE MY EFFING MONEY!!!! |
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"I just bought some stuff from Elemis, to try out a cleansing balm . Btw some products are also expensive!!! Like £90 for a 50ml cream
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QVC often have kits with the collagen cream in for way cheaper |
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"I just bought some stuff from Elemis, to try out a cleansing balm . Btw some products are also expensive!!! Like £90 for a 50ml cream
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The Clinique cleansing balm is *chef's kiss*. My skin was as smooth and slippery as a newborn seal when I used to use it |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I use Elemis pro collagen marine cream and Elizabeth Arden advanced night serum, I swear by the serum x"
Love the Arden little capsule, I might have to invest in the hyaluronic acids |
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"I can't use La Mer sadly, my sister swears by it but to be honest she's a bit of a snobby twunt and a consumerist so she buys it because of the status (I love her really).
I tend to use The Ordinary skincare products, Kiehl's Ultra Facial Cream, Dove soap and drink a lot of water (sparkling admittedly). I think being fat helps as well, no wrinkles, my skin looks plump, fresh and looked after.
Hahaha I already love your sister! I see the point of the whole branding and status, but I’m confused as some swear by it as the holy grail while others say it ain’t worth it even if it’s good
Also I was wondering about Elemis, I’ve been to a few facials and they were okay. And had some prefacials before long haul flights at the spa lounge in T5.
Kiehls is nice x
I'm in my 40's and have 2 crotch goblins who like to steal my sleep. I have wrinkles which actually don't bother me. I just like looking fresh faced as much as possible. I like to follow Caroline Hirons she has good reviews on beauty products in my opinion.
Caroline Hirons is a skin care queen ! Her advice has totally changed my skin "
Totally agree I look better now than I did 10 years ago due to her advice. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I use Liz Earle and lots of friends use it too.
The cleanser and cloth are brilliant!
I try and drink as much water.. along with wine "
I need to stop this obsession I’ll buy everything otherwise |
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By (user no longer on site)
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When I've used retinol, that's made the biggest difference to my skin. And I can't remember who said fat helps, but it does! Skinny friends the same age seem to be ageing a lot faster but then they may not have worn spf religiously. |
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"I can't use La Mer sadly, my sister swears by it but to be honest she's a bit of a snobby twunt and a consumerist so she buys it because of the status (I love her really).
I tend to use The Ordinary skincare products, Kiehl's Ultra Facial Cream, Dove soap and drink a lot of water (sparkling admittedly). I think being fat helps as well, no wrinkles, my skin looks plump, fresh and looked after.
Hahaha I already love your sister! I see the point of the whole branding and status, but I’m confused as some swear by it as the holy grail while others say it ain’t worth it even if it’s good
Also I was wondering about Elemis, I’ve been to a few facials and they were okay. And had some prefacials before long haul flights at the spa lounge in T5.
Kiehls is nice x
I'm in my 40's and have 2 crotch goblins who like to steal my sleep. I have wrinkles which actually don't bother me. I just like looking fresh faced as much as possible. I like to follow Caroline Hirons she has good reviews on beauty products in my opinion.
Caroline Hirons is a skin care queen ! Her advice has totally changed my skin
Totally agree I look better now than I did 10 years ago due to her advice. "
I need to look this woman up. My face feels all out of sorts atm
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By *viatrixWoman
over a year ago
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I bought myself a set of La Mer skincare for my birthday back in May.
The cream is waaay too rich. I have combination skin, so I got spots on the oily parts at first. My skin eventually got used to it and welcomes it- but the serum still gets me a rash. £250 for that.
If I were to buy it again, I’d buy the lighter moisturiser or the face lotion rather than the original cream. |
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So is this the same stuff off Coronation Street?
Double Glammy, total shammy?
Mid range here, we have a close friend in the industry who puts us on the right path.
You would be amazed by which top cosmetics companies make products for brands that you wouldn't imagine. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"So is this the same stuff off Coronation Street?
Double Glammy, total shammy?
Mid range here, we have a close friend in the industry who puts us on the right path.
You would be amazed by which top cosmetics companies make products for brands that you wouldn't imagine. " are you allowed to share ? Or were you told in strict confidence ...
(Isn't it something crazy like 4 or 5 companies make half what we buy. Scary stuff !) |
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By *viatrixWoman
over a year ago
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"So is this the same stuff off Coronation Street?
Double Glammy, total shammy?
Mid range here, we have a close friend in the industry who puts us on the right path.
You would be amazed by which top cosmetics companies make products for brands that you wouldn't imagine. are you allowed to share ? Or were you told in strict confidence ...
(Isn't it something crazy like 4 or 5 companies make half what we buy. Scary stuff !)"
There’s videos on Youtube saying that basically Creme de La Mer and Nivea Créme are pretty much the same in composition... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I use Liz Earle and lots of friends use it too.
The cleanser and cloth are brilliant!
I try and drink as much water.. along with wine
I need to stop this obsession I’ll buy everything otherwise "
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"I use Liz Earle and lots of friends use it too.
The cleanser and cloth are brilliant!
I try and drink as much water.. along with wine
I need to stop this obsession I’ll buy everything otherwise "
It’s so good!! X |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I've got a brilliant facewash that I use but got it in a birch box and can't remember the name of it other than that, the occasional face mask, wash my face twice a day in warm water and drink lots of water. My friend also makes exfoliators and serums that are all natural and amazing. My skin always feels lush after using them. |
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Tropic stuff is quite good! And cruelty free too. Especially the face mask (Green one) which contains salicylic acid and charcoal etc also another company called Carbon Theory also cruelty free! Do great products the soap with tea tree oil, charcoal, and sheer butter. Also the tonic is amazing! which contains citric acid,tea tree oil, and pink grapefruit. Their moisturiser is fab with contains vitamin E also the body shop Vitamin C toner or the one from Avon is amazing too. |
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"When I've used retinol, that's made the biggest difference to my skin. And I can't remember who said fat helps, but it does! Skinny friends the same age seem to be ageing a lot faster but then they may not have worn spf religiously. "
I use retinol 3-4 times a week and I love it x
To be fair there’s not much I don’t use really . Glycolic, hyaluronic, retinol , collagen… u name it
I’m obsessed
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