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Flockameanie · 05/01/2024 14:12

Has anyone used this brand? I've seen lots of recommendations on here for their Vit C serum (C-Glow), but I was wondering about their other products... Are their cleanser (Jelly cleanse) or moisturisers (Hydration Station and Happier Barrier) any good? Am also looking at the 'Calm Down' liquid exfoliant and aPad serum.

I'm 48, had rosacea in the past, which has calmed down now I'm in menopause (but I still don't think I can use Vit C), and my skin is looking a bit dull and lifeless... I currently just use basic Cerave (cleanse and moisturise). Had a Dermatica prescription a few years ago, but it gave me peri-oral dermatitis, so I just went back to the basics.

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Isthatarealname · 05/01/2024 14:17

I use their Rentinal. A-game I think it's called. I am really liking it and getting the same results I did from my £89 Medik8 crystal stuff. I'd definitely be looking at the rest of their range as I run out

Flockameanie · 05/01/2024 23:58

Thanks!

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BlindurErBóklausMaður · 06/01/2024 09:28

The Vitamin C is reputedly the exact same formulation as the ££££££££££ Skinceuticals one. It's made freshly and you sometimes have to wait a while for delivery. I haven't tried it (yet) as I'm finishing the Sali Hughes one, but I will. Also the retinal. As above, retinal is "better" than retinol, and a step down from tret, but much less irritating than either. I use the ELF retinal which is also great. (I came down from Tret)

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