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To ask what beauty products you swear by?

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Snowflakes1122 · 24/05/2018 13:34

My post pregnancy hair and skin are awful. I need a full make over.

What beauty products do you all swear by?

OP posts:
wink1970 · 24/05/2018 13:49

Philip kingsley hair stuff is fab
So is Estee Lauder serum (though expensive, worth every penny)
I also love the Boots teatree range when I break out.

GalwayWayfarer · 24/05/2018 13:50

It's wildly expensive but the best hair product I have ever used is oribe dry texturising spray. It smells stunning and it is instant volume in a can. It gives me instant mermaid hair, can't get enough of the stuff.

I also swear by Liz Earle cleanse and polish hot cloth cleanser. Great for sensitive skin and leaves me really smooth. The Liz Earle toner is good too.

Grilledaubergines · 24/05/2018 13:53

Clarins Double Serum. My face is velvet.

YouBetterWORK · 24/05/2018 14:29

Touche Eclat, and lately (after pregnancy too) the Olay ultimate eye cream, it also has a slight tint so you get a bit of coverage too all in one. I've also started using the soap and glory ultimelt cleanser as it was in offer and will definitely be using that again.

Also started to use their factor 50 face cream, as I read a lot of aging is to do with the sun. Might be a bit late off the mark as at 38 the eye wrinkles are bloody awful, will see how I get on with it. But after trying to make sure I take some time to slap on the moisturiser lately I've seen an overall improvement.

LadyDeadpool · 24/05/2018 14:34

Dry shampoo - instant volume
Garnier handrepair hand cream it's amazing and super cheap.
Corsx acne patches for when I get a spot they draw it out and clear it up in 12 hours honestly.

PodgeBod · 24/05/2018 15:20

Percy and Reed No Oil Hair Oil
Body Shop Vitamin E Skin Sorbet
m&s 8 hours sleep cream
Rodial Dragons blood serum (when I can afford it!)

evilharpy · 25/05/2018 10:18

I've recently discovered Wilko own brand dry shampoo. I've used lots, both cheap and expensive, and it's the best by far and is cheap as chips.

FluffingtonPost · 25/05/2018 10:22

Hair Burst Shampoo & Conditioner has done wonders for me since I lost soooo much hair due to a thyroid conditions. They do new mum vitamins as well, but never tried those.

Skincare wise, after much trial and error I nowbswear by Dermalogica. I’ve always had problems with my skin (oily, acne prone and sensitive what a great combo) but their ultracalming range is amazing for all 3 :)

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