Not yet. Is it worth the extra splurge? I had a ton of stuff in my cart on their site (for the sale), but lost it all so I have to refill it again.Have you tried the Buffet with Copper included in it? it's fantastic, as is the Glycolic Acid Toner
Tarte shape tape covers everything but can dry a bit chalky/settle in creases.Love this threadYou all know so much!
Can anyone recommend a good concealer please? I have a lot of thread veins on my cheeks and I use estee lauder double wear foundation. That used to cover them up but as I’ve got older my skin looks old if I put my foundation on like I used to
Tried just putting extra on the bits that need it but its not covering the veins anymore.
I had my makeup done professionally earlier this year for a wedding and my skin looked flawless but I’ve asked the mua what she used but for some reason she just ignores that question and says oh yeah your skin looked amazing.
I know she used nars foundation but she used a lot of concealer first so if anybody can help
Never even thought of dermablend.You might get on well with dermablend. It covers everything! I use it when my acne flairs have died town to that sort of grey purple stage. I use a fluffy-ish brush to sheer it out. A little goes a loooooong way.
my friends love the nars creamy concealer. I also like the glossier one in a pot.
mom the budget side, I rate the makeup revolution one and the collection 2000 one. Ive picked both up when skint and been suitably impressed.
Also poor show from the MUA.
Nars sounds like a good option then. Seen as 2 of you have mentioned it.Tarte shape tape covers everything but can dry a bit chalky/settle in creases.
Laura Mercier Secret camouflage - comes in a compact with 2 colours so you can mix to your desired shade.
Nars creamy as mentioned above.
I love the catrice liquid camouflage concealer. It’s a thin formula, covers anything and everything and once set, does not budgeLove this threadYou all know so much!
Can anyone recommend a good concealer please? I have a lot of thread veins on my cheeks and I use estee lauder double wear foundation. That used to cover them up but as I’ve got older my skin looks old if I put my foundation on like I used to
Tried just putting extra on the bits that need it but its not covering the veins anymore.
I had my makeup done professionally earlier this year for a wedding and my skin looked flawless but I’ve asked the mua what she used but for some reason she just ignores that question and says oh yeah your skin looked amazing.
I know she used nars foundation but she used a lot of concealer first so if anybody can help
I second @lipsticktaser's post! Vichy dermablend!Love this threadYou all know so much!
Can anyone recommend a good concealer please? I have a lot of thread veins on my cheeks and I use estee lauder double wear foundation. That used to cover them up but as I’ve got older my skin looks old if I put my foundation on like I used to
Tried just putting extra on the bits that need it but its not covering the veins anymore.
I had my makeup done professionally earlier this year for a wedding and my skin looked flawless but I’ve asked the mua what she used but for some reason she just ignores that question and says oh yeah your skin looked amazing.
I know she used nars foundation but she used a lot of concealer first so if anybody can help
do you know which product of theirs (the ordinary) is best for dry skin? thank you!Hands down cannot beat the ordinary.
I have a skin care regime from them but also use body shop cleansing balm and then run a pad with miceller water over the top. I also use nip & fab glyclonic cleanser in the morning.
salicylic acid and those patches you can get from COSRX etc. On YesStyle.I regularly suffer from break outs, and I’m especially prone to whiteheads... can anyone recommend a product that you can apply to spots directly to stop them getting worse?
Was just going to write that. Also second salicylic acid, recommend the Paula's Choice toners and gels, they have them in travel packing, so you can try them out that way.those patches you can get from COSRX etc
Thx for your response. I’ve got very oily skin. I use neostrata glycolic wash... I sometimes use Pixi Glow Tonic too to cleanse. I’ll look into your recommendations, thank you.salicylic acid and those patches you can get from COSRX etc. On YesStyle.
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You can get these pads called stridex from America I’m sure you could find some on eBay. The red ones are very gentle and have no alcohol and a tub lasts for years because you can cut the pads up. You just cut a bit off and hold it against the spot for a few mins, repeat every couple of hours. Then overnight put one of those patches on.
then for prevention, once or twice a week or every day if your skin can handle it you can sweep a stridex pad over your spot prone areas after cleansing.
what sort of cleanser do you use? You could try a clay base or an oil cleanse to try to keep the pores clear of potential gunk.
Some people also have luck with niacinamide sérums and I really like the one from Holy Snails called shark sauce. It’s a bit pricey tho. You could try using the cerave lotion in a bottle as a moisturiser as it’s quite light and has niacinamide but it is very soothing.
Sorry to double post but I think I have sent the link for Tretinoin to everyone who has asked - please remind me if I have missed anyone!
If anyone orders from there would you add to this thread to say if it was a success or not? Ordering pharmacy stuff online can feel a bit dodge so it would be nice for others to feel comfortable about it! Or if there are any problems we can all know about them.
honestly if I wasn’t worried about it being illegal I would just do a bulk order and send it on to you guys at cost price but I’m scared I would get arrested for distributing creams without a license or something
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