So I seem to be going through a lot of my products recently. Which makes me happy that I am using it all up, rather than it gathering dust on the shelf, unloved and neglected.
The older more expensive sister to Hydraluron. Pretty pricey but, pretty special. I went through this stuff very quickly in 5
months, but it is really lovely on the skin.
It is the essential step in my morning skin care routine. In terms of performance I don’t think this
does a better job than Hydraluron, however I prefer it simply because of the
experience. Both products deliver the
same results however Sarah Chapman smells nicer and doesn’t dry out on the skin
as soon as you apply it. However it is
eye-watering expensive so I will just be sticking with Hydraluron from now on.
Sarah Chapman Overnight facial £45
This is like every single facial oil that I own added
together in one bottle. I like the
smell, I don’t really enjoy the greasy feel when you apply it, but I love the
results the morning after. This is the
stuff that makes you look like you have
had a good nights sleep even if you have been up since 2 in the morning
listening to the neighbours argue. Like
the Hydrating boaster, this is another very good product. However I only owned this for a couple of
months (5) before it ran out, so in terms of cost per use, I really cannot
afford to keep buying this twice a year.
Porefessional by Benefit £24
One of the best primers I have come across. It does feel very slippy and silicon-y
however as a very greasy faced individual I find it works really well for
me. Paired with most BB creams and
foundations it works really well. I had
this tube for about a 18 months before finishing this. So in terms of cost and usage it really
lasted a long time.
Tocca Guiletta £54
One of my signature scents and favourite perfume. This is a very delicate flora perfume which
has Ylang ylang, rose, lily of the valley and apple. It’s one of those scents which is very hard
to place which floral is dominate, but somehow just works with everything going
on. Tocca do some really brilliant
perfumes, that are pretty unique.
Clarins Brightening Toner £25
This was my exfoliating toner which I used instead of the Pixi
glow tonic. This is a good acid based
toner which brightens the skin by chemically sloughing off the dead skin
cells. This is another Caroline Hirons recommendation. Its good and if I can’t find the Pixi tonic
again I would definitely get this. They
are one and same, however the glow tonic is cheaper. Due to
the price point I will be going for Pixi if I can get my hands on it.
This is one of my favourite under eye concealer. This is very opaque but a very light
texture. So it is very good at covering
dark circles without clogging in fine lines under the eye. I finished about a month ago, and wasn’t
going to repurchase this. However I
found that I missed it a lot on a day to day basis that I got another one. This does last for a long time considering I
first got this in April last year, and pretty much use it every day. If you are looking for a nice light but
strong concealer from a pen dispenser try this out. The colour range is pretty good as well as I
find the colour of this matches my-hard-to-match skin tone already.
Carrie x






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