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Pixi glow tonic?

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Scattymum101 · 24/10/2015 12:47

Seeing rave reviews of this. Is it worth it?

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mrslebon · 25/10/2015 22:27

Where do people buy the Bravura Calendula toner from? Just off their website? Or is there a better option?

Wolpertinger · 25/10/2015 22:38

Glycolic fix = dry skin

Dragons blood - oily/spots/blackheads

Personally I'd ignore the Boots reviews as I can't remember a single person on here having preferred the Glycolic fix although possibly we just all have oily skin

HopefulAnxiety · 25/10/2015 22:51

Superdrug Clearly Youthful AHA/BHA cream cleanser. Great stuff, especially for dry and spotty skin. The whole range is amazing value for chemical exfoliants.

If you want to go for the nip and fab pads, for spots I think Dragons Blood is better.

Scattymum101 · 25/10/2015 23:02

Hmmm maybe I should get both lol.
Generally I don't get spots and it's more dull and dry skin so maybe I should start with the glycolic fix ones and maybe use them most of the time and the dragons blood ones maybe twice a week to stave off the spots.
Who knew skin care could be such a minefield lol. X

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Nabootique · 26/10/2015 14:55

I have both and I like both. I tend to alternate between them in the mornings, and I use stronger acids at night, usually more expensive that have more than one acid. I like to resurface and I have quite oily skin and I'm prone to clogged pores, so I mix it up.

mrslebon I think they only sell through their website. It is a nice website though and they usually have a buy two, get 60% (I think) off of the third offer on. The clay cleanser is brilliant if you were also in the market for such a thing.

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