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Pixie glow tonic or nip and fab

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bookbag40 · 14/05/2015 21:29

Determined to get my skin glowing and these seem to be the main products to help with this. Are they much of a muchness or is one significantly better than the other. I have quite dry sensitive skin!

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Stinkersmum · 14/05/2015 21:31

Pixi is awesome. Best toner I ever used. And I've used a lot.....

babyiwantabump · 14/05/2015 21:32

Nip and fab- have both and pixi glow although lovely is a bit meh really

bookbag40 · 14/05/2015 21:32

Has it helped with reducing lines too?

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hydeparkhottie · 14/05/2015 21:34

I did not rate Nip+Fab at all. Or any of the other ranges from that company.

However, I have also been trying out the 'indeed' range and I am loving the retinol resurface. It really makes me look years, years younger. Hiding my lines and plumping my skin.

PoppyAmex · 14/05/2015 21:47

I have dry, sensitive skin and really love Fab Pads - they have made a huge difference in my skin.

Stinkersmum · 14/05/2015 21:53

Do you mean the First Aid Beauty radiance pads Poppy?

babyiwantabump · 14/05/2015 22:33

The nip and fab pads have definitely made a difference to my frown lines . The glow tonic didn't really do anything

PoppyAmex · 15/05/2015 21:36

Yes Stinkersmum link here

Stinkersmum · 15/05/2015 21:41

Thanks Poppy - I already have a stash, they're one of my faves after pixi :)

Nabootique · 15/05/2015 21:41

Out of those two, Nip + Fab, but neither are strong enough nor have the right PH levels to function. Despite that, I do notice a difference with the N+F.

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