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Its 20% mandelic have an interview tomorrow so sneakily did tonight 5 mins stung, bit red im neutralising with bicarb. Then when fully rinsed spraying my face with orange blossom water.
I recommend rosehip seed oil on wet hair the other thing I'm getting compliments about is my hair0 -
Jeesussss...I wouldn't play with chemicals at home because I'm not a chemist, nevermind putting an abrasive solution on my face and looking like a burn victim on purpose. Whatever happened to ageing gracefully (and painlessly)? Yuck.0
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^ misery guts0
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I'd much rather have it done by someone qualified! You might already know this but Sk:n currently have 50% off their glycolic peels until the end of the month.0
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^ gosh would you skn employee lol
Im getting complements and it cost me £6
Right another 3 weeks then 2 week break im researching glycolic and salicylic as apparently they work well alternated with mandelic need to choose which one.0 -
Jeesussss...I wouldn't play with chemicals at home because I'm not a chemist, nevermind putting an abrasive solution on my face and looking like a burn victim on purpose. Whatever happened to ageing gracefully (and painlessly)? Yuck.
Take it you only clean your face with filtered water and dont add any products at all then?0 -
Some of us are professional and/or have professionals advising us, you dont need to spend loads of money to get a good result and this is a money saving site0
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mellymoo74 wrote: »Take it you only clean your face with filtered water and dont add any products at all then?
Of course not. But neither would I burn my face on purpose in the hope of looking about a week younger. Each to their own, it's your skin. Burn it, take a cheese grater to it, whatever floats your boat.0 -
Of course not. But neither would I burn my face on purpose in the hope of looking about a week younger. Each to their own, it's your skin. Burn it, take a cheese grater to it, whatever floats your boat.
Take it you didn't read my posts then lol
If you had you'd realise that I have been using it to clear up a brown patch created by medication for hemiplegic migraine I dont actually have any wrinkles.
It doesn't burn my skin off and all of the rest of my skincare is based around natural oils but hey contribute to a thread that you haven't read and disagree with the idea of, makes you look great.0 -
Right I think im going to alternate with the salicylic following the two week break.
I am also going to add lavender oil to my rosehip seed oil for my face, and rosemary oil to rosehip seed oil to my hair.0
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