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anamenottaken wrote: »I bought 30ml of Waitrose pure facial oil earlier this month in the half-price sale.
http://www.waitrose.com/shop/DisplayProductFlyout?productId=334249
Thanks - I saw it in one shop on sale so bought three bottles. All turned out to be off, smelt rancid so I returned them. On an off chance I went to a different branch and got some in the sale and all fresh. Think they may have been removed for Christmas stuff!0 -
any recommendations for a good night cream? i have combination skin, slightly sensitive and suffer from mild breakouts - i cannot seem to shake the lingering whiteheads that are always around
i'm 27 so not overly concerned with wrinkles - although perhaps i should be taking preemptive action?
£2016 in 2016: £30.370 -
I currently use body shop vitamin e night cream but the best I've tried was the green Garnier one, of which the name escapes me. There's ones in the range for different types of skin. Think the green was for combination skin. It makes my skin feel lovely and velvety and not at all greasy.No Buying Unnecessary Toiletries 2015/2016/2017/2018
UUs for 2016: 513 In's: 447 UUs for 2017: 207 Ins: 161
UUs for 2018: In's:
Self Confessed Lush Addict!0 -
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I like Nivea day and night0
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I've gone the other way. Was using cheaper supermarket products but had horrendous spots last year (I'm 33). So I went back to using dermalogica face wash and moisturiser and also cut down on dairy. My skin has been so good since I made the change and I'll happily pay to keep the spots at bay. The face wash costs £33 for a huge bottle which has lasted 6 months and a tube of moisturiser is about £30 and lasts about 3 months. I'd rather buy cheaper products but they don't agree with me!0
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I bought Awaderm, I really like that cream, it’s for wrinkles, and I cannot say it’s inexpensive, but compared to other creams of the same quality, it’s economical.0
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I've gone the other way. Was using cheaper supermarket products but had horrendous spots last year (I'm 33). So I went back to using dermalogica face wash and moisturiser and also cut down on dairy. My skin has been so good since I made the change and I'll happily pay to keep the spots at bay. The face wash costs £33 for a huge bottle which has lasted 6 months and a tube of moisturiser is about £30 and lasts about 3 months. I'd rather buy cheaper products but they don't agree with me!
What exact products do you use can I ask?0 -
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 one
I love their new formulation eye makeup remover - wasn’t so impressed with the old one.0 -
I like using snail serum products. My current favourite is Nature Republic snail solution - I use the foaming cleanser, eye cream, skin booster and face cream and my skin looks and feels the best it has, in years. It's a bit pricey but lasts ages and most importantly, I'm happy with the resultsThere is something delicious about writing the first words of a story. You never quite know where they'll take you - Beatrix Potter0
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