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Glowy skin spray!

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Helpmyhair2019 · 24/04/2020 13:30

Hello I keep seeing ads on Instagram of iconic (?) face spray that makes people’s skin shine. It’s a bit £££ at the moment (in furlough) so I’m looking to see if anyone has any similar suggestions or whether it’s really worth spending money on. Would like to look a bit more ‘sparkly’ 😂

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thisenglishlife · 24/04/2020 13:45

Anything with mica in - try a highlighter or radiance product, maybe something by Revolution, Elf, L'Oréal or similar?

If you want your skin to become more radiant, then you need an oil cleanser (try Vitamin C oil by Superfacialist) and a vitamin C serum/product, use both at night.

thisenglishlife · 24/04/2020 13:48

Mica is in the iconic face spray, as is titanium dioxide (aka physical sunscreen). Using sunscreen everyday will give you beautiful skin. You just need to make sure you wash it off as soon as the sun goes down. Use the aforementioned oil cleanser with a flannel.

For sunscreen, try to get one with both titanium dioxide and zinc in the ingredients list.

Helpmyhair2019 · 24/04/2020 14:44

Oooh thank you so much! What great tips!

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Franticbutterfly · 24/04/2020 14:54

I have it but have never sprayed it. I'll have a spritz later and let you know what I think. Tbh I only purchased it because of how it looks in the bottle 😬

TerrorWig · 24/04/2020 15:26

Using sunscreen everyday will give you beautiful skin

I hate it when people post bullshit like this. Some of us have actual skin conditions that won’t be cured by the ‘my granny only ever used plain water and sunscreen and she had AMAZING skin’ posse.

I’m surprised I’ve not seen this advert, it looks nice but a bit too glowy for me!

thisenglishlife · 24/04/2020 16:26

Of course it won't help cure skin conditions, but it'll certainly help with sun-induced lines, wrinkles, dullness, damage, etc.

Franticbutterfly · 24/04/2020 20:08

@helpmyhair2019 I tried the Iconic spray. It's got a slight sheen, nothing you could see from space. It felt nice a refreshing to spray on, hydrating, you can feel that there is glycerine in it. I don't think I'd buy it again, I prefer a more targeted sheen from my hourglass powders.

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