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Lovely skincare products / gifts

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BrooklynBelle · 01/12/2020 09:59

My DH and I are buying each other a few 'smaller' gifts this year rather than one big thing, mainly so that we have lots of things to unwrap, given the lack of excitement in our lives this year!

I like skincare stuff so just looking for recommendations for lovely skincare gifts. I use anti-oxidant (vit c) serum in the mornings and Retinol and matryxl at night / glycolic acid every other day. So I'm looking for any nice products which would fit in with that routine.

Anything that feels or smells lovely, makes skin feel fresh, smooth, or glowy, or of course drops years off you..!

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Anotheruser02 · 01/12/2020 10:54

You have such good actives I wouldn't mess with that and risk a purge making you regret your present. I think some of the cleansing balms feel really luxurious if that's special enough to be a present.

I also have my eye on the hourglass powder and wish I had a nice present coming my way to request it, I know it's make up but it's been raved about on here and has excellent reviews about the 'lit from within' look

Bananaman123 · 01/12/2020 14:50

i love glow recipe products (cult beauty have some sets). The cleansing balm, banana moisutiser and watermolon moisturiser are really nice and fresh. The watermelon mist is also amazing especially in summer. Not too keen on the eye crean as pretty thick and sticky

Recentley tried the by terry face mask and it was gorgeous.

Lumene have gorgeous gift sets, the vit c is my fav. Had their advent last year and loved it.

Check out Cosmetopia on you tube, Renu is amazing

ClipClock · 01/12/2020 19:28

How about a great facial oil? I rate Clarins Blue orchid.

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