Cleaning with Mario #8 Cleaning with Marion McKnight

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Sounds like you know him well there Kay, hmm? Hmm? 👀
Well now the pussies out the bag ...i have followed his juuuuurny from the very beginning way before he ever used the words ..plush ...chillax ...Hinchy and so on and so forth ...so I feel I have a very special bond with him and his f**ked hair ..all 5 of them ...so aye !!!!
 
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Folk like him drive me nuts. He has eczema on his t zone never heard of anything so stupid. Eczema is an autoimmune disease not having dry skin in one area on your face. It’s actually really insulting to people who live with eczema as it’s a horrendous condition with so much more to it than dry bloody skin. I think what you have Mario ya tit is dry sensitive skin. And you wouldn’t be able to use all those chemical cleaning products might I add without gloves if you had eczema. O sorry o forgot you only have it on one area on your face ya muppet.
Amen 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

I have eczema on my face and I know for an absolute fact it would not tolerate any of those products.
 
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He is taking the piss now. Every second sentence he throws in my skin in extremely dry, my skin is very sensitive, cause of my eczema, it’s literally every other word is dry or sensitive. In those posts he must use the word dry about 50 times 😆
 
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I’ve not read anything on this thread for a bit. My head has been twatted with three kids at home on lockdown so I’ve been surviving with a gin habit.
Few things I want to clear up.
He’s got exzeeeeeeeema

Elemis is known for being heavy and very perfumed. Even the sensitive cleanser stings some clients (I worked at a spa with Elemis for years).

tropic- not strong enough to strip all make up. You need a specific (pre cleanse) type cleanser for that. Before you use your regular cleanser.

glycolic acid is what is used in chemical peels. 7% is not high, the products are too low in price to warrant putting high amounts in (I like the ordinary though so I’m not slagging it).
trust me; if he has eczema as bad as he says, his skin would not like any type of glycolic acid. Lactic acid is more suitable to his type of skin.

lastly; because I can’t be arsed going over the whole range. if he had eczema that bad then there is no way his skin would tolerate that amount of product, no matter if you’re not doing them all every day. Severe eczema require dermatology intervention with specialist creams, not his clotty mate who sell body shop from her bleeping “live, laugh, love” back bedroom.

how do I know these things i hear you cry?

well unlike his divvy mate who he tagged earlier as a “skincare expert” (young lad who has read a lot of reviews.

I am a Harley street trained skin care specialist with 20+ years experience! So put that in your pipe and smoke it Margaret!

sorry for the rant but I deal with bad skin from bad recommendations day after day and in a time like this when people are struggling for money I think it’s really irresponsible.

PS - change or wash that bleeping dressing gown please, I bet it smells like cheese and onion pasty’s
 
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Imagine having and using all them skin products and STILL having skin that Freddy Kruger would class as scabby
The products must be shite. Cause I actually do have bad eczema and I no one believes it and I get compliments on how nice my skin is because I do really look after my skin. If his skin is still like that he is using the wrong products.
 
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Folk like him drive me nuts. He has eczema on his t zone never heard of anything so stupid. Eczema is an autoimmune disease not having dry skin in one area on your face. It’s actually really insulting to people who live with eczema as it’s a horrendous condition with so much more to it than dry bloody skin. I think what you have Mario ya tit is dry sensitive skin. And you wouldn’t be able to use all those chemical cleaning products might I add without gloves if you had eczema. O sorry o forgot you only have it on one area on your face ya muppet.

what he has actually got is something called seborrheic dermatitis.
it’s an excessive build up ofdry scaly patches around his nose area. It goes red and scaly. It’s really common.
All he needs it to buy a shampoo like nizoral or even head and shoulders and just use that as a wash in the effected area. Voila, it would disappear.
I have loads of clients with it, it’s worse in the winter, the shampoo cures it. It’s the same as when people get a flaky scalp!
 
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I’ve not read anything on this thread for a bit. My head has been twatted with three kids at home on lockdown so I’ve been surviving with a gin habit.
Few things I want to clear up.
He’s got exzeeeeeeeema

Elemis is known for being heavy and very perfumed. Even the sensitive cleanser stings some clients (I worked at a spa with Elemis for years).

tropic- not strong enough to strip all make up. You need a specific (pre cleanse) type cleanser for that. Before you use your regular cleanser.

glycolic acid is what is used in chemical peels. 7% is not high, the products are too low in price to warrant putting high amounts in (I like the ordinary though so I’m not slagging it).
trust me; if he has eczema as bad as he says, his skin would not like any type of glycolic acid. Lactic acid is more suitable to his type of skin.

lastly; because I can’t be arsed going over the whole range. if he had eczema that bad then there is no way his skin would tolerate that amount of product, no matter if you’re not doing them all every day. Severe eczema require dermatology intervention with specialist creams, not his clotty mate who sell body shop from her bleeping “live, laugh, love” back bedroom.

how do I know these things i hear you cry?

well unlike his divvy mate who he tagged earlier as a “skincare expert” (young lad who has read a lot of reviews.

I am a Harley street trained skin care specialist with 20+ years experience! So put that in your pipe and smoke it Margaret!

sorry for the rant but I deal with bad skin from bad recommendations day after day and in a time like this when people are struggling for money I think it’s really irresponsible.

PS - change or wash that bleeping dressing gown please, I bet it smells like cheese and onion pasty’s
Sorry might not be the place but you really know what you are talking about. I do suffer from eczema which I control well with diet and good products. But I’ve been looking at chemical exfoliators as my skin really needs it. Could you recommend any of even what type of product I should look for as it’s just so hard to get an unbiased opinion cause everyone wants to flog you something and it’s not always what is best for you. Thanks
 
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Why did he keep saying “Rayin, are you a cheeky gerluw” what the fucks one of them? She was looking at him like the bleep he is!
This literally made me LOL 😂😂 I've recently started following him and I dont think he's that bad! 😂 You guys in here crack me up, the laughs are much needed. 😊
 
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Sorry might not be the place but you really know what you are talking about. I do suffer from eczema which I control well with diet and good products. But I’ve been looking at chemical exfoliators as my skin really needs it. Could you recommend any of even what type of product I should look for as it’s just so hard to get an unbiased opinion cause everyone wants to flog you something and it’s not always what is best for you. Thanks
Of course!

the most effective for eczema is a low % salicylic acid based product. Although it is predominantly for oily/blemish, it’s also effective for sensitive skins (acne/oily skins can be really sensitive believe it or not).
It will help to reduce the build up of layers of skin which overproduce when you have eczema.

I’ve put a pic of a product below. It’s not expensive but has enough product in to see if you’re skin can tolerate it. Try once a week as a thin mask and follow the timing instructions.
If you can tolerate after a couple of weeks then you could add a salicylic acid toner in as a daily part of your skincare.

if your skin is very dry, then anything with hyaularonic acid (like a serum) will help hugely as it’s the only chemical molecule which can hold up to 1000x it’s weight in water without collapsing.

I hope this helps and sorry for the hijack.
 

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And who the duck is this bleep? Had a little look on his profile, looks like a serial killer!
I’ve not been able to survive all his stories today as there’s just too bloody many!
I did laugh at him proclaiming you must be so careful who you take advice from. Then he’s recommending some guy off Instagram he’s followed for a few weeks for the best advice?! Tit.
I like Tropic products and as they’re natural I don’t think the cleanser has a shelf life of over 2 years. Think it’s a year max. Maybe the reason his face is a state is that he uses a whole heap of expired stuff. 🤦‍♂️
 
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Too. Many. Dots. I skipped them all, does he not use his drops of youth eye thing anymore? I am sure he bought two of them a couple of weeks ago, maybe I skipped them?

Why can’t he see that Rayn hates him? It’s embarrassing the way he tries to make it look like she likes him.

That lamp is still pink.
 
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