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I am trying a brand called Kaseo. It's incredibly cheap and total value for money. They do a range of skincare products for different types of skin. The products also do not contain any nasties either.
Well worth giving a go.0 -
the_devil_made_me_do_it wrote: »I am trying a brand called Kaseo. It's incredibly cheap and total value for money. They do a range of skincare products for different types of skin. The products also do not contain any nasties either.
Well worth giving a go.
I kinda go for those science lead products rather than natural ingredients. I like the science.
Things full of essential oils smell beautiful, but I do like things chock full of matryxal this that & the other.0 -
the_devil_made_me_do_it wrote: »I am trying a brand called Kaseo. It's incredibly cheap and total value for money. They do a range of skincare products for different types of skin. The products also do not contain any nasties either.
Well worth giving a go.
I bought the Kaeso calming cleanser just before Christmas and have been using it twice a day - I love it. It's a good quality product and I paid £6.99 for a 500ml bottle - will last ages. Going to try some of their other products as well.0 -
Great thread RD.
The first oil I used was W****se pure facial oil but I can't get it anymore, not sure if its been discontinued. .
I bought 30ml of Waitrose pure facial oil earlier this month in the half-price sale.
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IronMaidenFan wrote: »I bought the Kaeso calming cleanser just before Christmas and have been using it twice a day - I love it. It's a good quality product and I paid £6.99 for a 500ml bottle - will last ages. Going to try some of their other products as well.
I've been using the Rebalancing moisturiser, but it's a little bit drying. So thinking about trying the age utopia face cream.0 -
KFisher123 6 posts all the same :spam: reported0
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Interesting thread to read. I have similar misgivings for eye cream. Got into the Dior at £70 a pot (!?!?!?) I have now moved to nuxe then caudalie. Not satisfying results, moving now to Vichy and started yesterday the serum to assess how good it is. Still very much a fraction of the price. Not as low as the prices discussed in this thread but difficult to find something fitting for eye areaMFW on your mark0
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Interesting thread to read. I have similar misgivings for eye cream. Got into the Dior at £70 a pot (!?!?!?) I have now moved to nuxe then caudalie. Not satisfying results, moving now to Vichy and started yesterday the serum to assess how good it is. Still very much a fraction of the price. Not as low as the prices discussed in this thread but difficult to find something fitting for eye area
Ive tried loads of eye creams & I always come back to Gatineau defi lift eye cream.
It doesn't irritate my eyes, I can use it all over, right over & under the whole eye area.
I wish I could find one where you get more than 15ml for that money, but I can't find an equal, let alone better.0 -
Can anyone recommend something for combo skin ? I am 31 and have a line in the middle of my eyebrows that is driving me nuts... given the nature of my skin, I produce a lot of oil so no lines or wrinkles anywhere else.Mejor morir de pie que vivir toda una vida de rodillas.0
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Kim Kim, persevering with Vichy Actilift, feels better than the eye cream to date used from Caudalie/Nuxe but early days. Love Gatineau for their eye make remover and hawking the 400ml bottle that can get to as low as 22 pounds from time to time thus cheaper than a small l'oreal oneMFW on your mark0
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