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Superdrug b skincare range

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PurpleDaisies · 29/08/2019 16:18

Anyone use this? I’m switching over to vegan, cruelty free skincare and spotted this today on a shopping trip. I’ve got slightly oily, slightly sensitive skin.

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Ponks · 29/08/2019 19:49

I've used the hydrating serum (which was about £4) and thought it was great, better than some much more expensive serums.

PurpleDaisies · 29/08/2019 20:55

Fantastic, thanks!

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thisenglishlife · 29/08/2019 21:51

I've tried the essence and the hydrating hyaluronic acid face spritz and both are really good.

Isleepinahedgefund · 29/08/2019 21:52

I tried a few of their products and tbh didn't really rate them. They have a money back guarantee on Superdrug own brands and I took almost everything back. I have a policy of always using things up before purchasing another of the same (eg use up eye cream before getting a new one) but the B stuff was too bad to use up so I took it back. I regularly use and repurchase quite a few Superdrug own brands so I was disappointed by the B skincare (and B makeup actually). The one thing I do repurchase over and over from the skincare range is the B micellar wipes, they're the best I've found. I've got v sensitive skin and they're the only ones that don't cause terrible things to my face! I quite like the B micellar water in a bottle too but not enough for it to be the only one I ever buy. There's also a face spray I quite liked too.

Basically, I think there are better vegan/cruelty free skincare ranges out there.

PurpleDaisies · 29/08/2019 21:54

Interesting reading, thanks.

What do you recommend Isleepinahedgefund? I’ve using Estée Lauder at the moment so budget isn’t really a big issue.

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HundredMilesAnHour · 29/08/2019 22:58

I really like Superdrug's Naturally Radiant range.

My skin is oily but sensitive. The Glycolic Toner got rave reviews from Sali Hughes in The Guardian so I started with that and I'm really happy. I much prefer it to Pixi Glow Tonic or anything else I've tried (and I usually have really expensive tastes).

I've since branched out to Naturally Radiant's Brightening Eye Cream and Glycolic Overnight Peel and I'm still happy. I'm particularly impressed with the Overnight Peel.

The only product I've tried from the B range is the express pre-shower fake tan. Which is fine. For some reason though the rest of the B range doesn't appeal. I'm sticking with Naturally Radiant instead, it's great value for money.

TantricTwist · 30/08/2019 14:35

I like their Vit C and hydrating spritz.

keepingbees · 30/08/2019 14:49

I agree the naturally radiant range is good, although I wasn't as keen on the face creams. I found the glycolic acid pads better than the glycolic toner personally.
Their pure sensitive range is very good for sensitive skin, I use the serum and water mask as a moisturiser. The serum is very light and great for oily skin.
The vitamin c range, again I love the serum but the gel cream was really strong orange scented and stung my face.

PurpleDaisies · 30/08/2019 15:02

Brilliant-good thing it’s goid value. Lots to try.

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