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BatsInHibernation · 03/02/2026 19:11

My skin is aging, it seems fairly rapidly. I'm very peri.
I don't wear much make up. In the morning I put on some light foundation, cream blush, eyebrow make up, mascara and tinted vaseline on lips. It takes less than 10 minutes. I don't reapply.
I'm looking for some lovely mid range products that brighten and lift and perform basic magic.
I used Touche Éclat when I was young and had more disposable income. Is it time for a return?
Is like some kind of velvety reflective smoothing cream that makes me look a bit glossy and healthy.

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ponyinmypocket · 03/02/2026 19:41

I am in the same stage as you and I've been having great joys with Beauty Pie. The Wonderfilter brightening primer is exactly the reflective glowy thing you're looking for!
The japanfusion elixir has also plumped up my skin really well.

Haven't had much luck with their face washes but everything else has been excellent.

BuddhaAtSea · 03/02/2026 20:01

I’m a big fan of fuss free, I need stuff that works and doesn’t need hours of practice or else I look like a clown.
I discovered Charlotte Tilbury and I love it. I use the magic cream, the beauty wand and the blush wand. It gives me a healthy glow, doesn’t make my skin break out, it’s absolutely magic. And bloody expensive, but I bought loads in the black Friday sale.
I don’t use foundation or powder, it looks like shit on my skin.

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