Worst skincare products – 2020 edition
The worst products I paid for and used in 2020? Too many to list but here are a few that I am certainly going to avoid in the future!
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The worst products I paid for and used in 2020? Too many to list but here are a few that I am certainly going to avoid in the future!
This is the first hair product that I am reviewing and I am excited because there are so few brow products on the market.
This is the second product I am reviewing from the uber chic brand, Uma oils. Given the disappointment that was the uma brightening face mask, I am keeping my fingers crossed as I try this product.
After the success of the 111 Eye Mask, will a full face mask deliver an excellent result?
In my previous blog, “How does a cleanser work?” I have indicated that cleansers by necessity can and do, damage your skin barrier. A damaged skin barrier is characterised by some/all of these: Tightness (especially after washing) Roughness Dryness Skin
This is a US$ 70 face mask. It’s Made in the USA, but it would appear that the product raw materials are entirely sourced from the Founder’s family farm/estate in India. I can’t help but visualise this as Tata Harper’s
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