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5 replies

WellErrr · 02/06/2015 19:03

I'm about to buy the starter pack.

Is it any good?

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TwartFaceBeetj · 02/06/2015 19:06

Yes, have you tried the products, and chosen the right ones for your skin?

Hoppinggreen · 02/06/2015 19:12

Some is ok but they do the worst fake tan I have ever used so avoid that.

WellErrr · 02/06/2015 19:32

Er.

I'm new to this Blush
I use loreal £3.50 day cream, but my skin looks like a dried out old teabag so I'm trying something new.
It's £32 for small pots of a few things so thought I'd try it?
No idea how I tell if it's the right ones for me though.

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TwartFaceBeetj · 02/06/2015 19:48

they are sorted into dry skin, combination skin (dry parts but oily across the nose and or forehead) normal/neutral skin, sensitive skin, and dry skin. Each cleanser, moisturiser and some masks are in one of those categories.

If you want to find out which is best for you can book an individual one to one appointment with a consultant in your area, or host a class, or go to harrods or selfridges to see a consultant

If you are going to spend money with them anyway, you might aswell get a consultant out (they are free) and you get a facial at the same time.

TwartFaceBeetj · 02/06/2015 19:50

Should be oily skin too, not 2 dry skins ^^

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