Is she in the UK? Assuming short flight.
The "Aer Lingus don't require masks now so I'll show you my skincare routine" annoyed me. Like, you're *supposed* to be a doctor. You could choose to be more responsible and wear one anyway. I mean, we know you don't actually see patients...but you could act like you care. And, would HATE to be next to that wan on a flight and have her droning on making her videos. Give it a rest!
And if the UK, why on earth would you need specific skincare for a short flight? If your skin is that fragile and needy, you're doing something wrong with your routine.
Plus the airport shopping reviews! She's so clueless. Can't go wrong with Clinique Dramatically Different?
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Well, you could also do a lot better with something cheaper. It's very mediocre and unexciting. Lots of great options out there these days, including Cerave, Curel etc and of course La Roche, Avene and so on. She reminds me of someone at a beauty counter (no shade, some are great!) more than a professional.
Intrigued by Profhilo. May try it at some stage, but place I most want it is around my mouth. Have smoker's lines despite never smoking. WAY too expressive! Know Botox and filler can help, but would have to time Botox right to learn how to talk again, potentially.
There's really only so much skincare or facials can do. You're just stuck with more invasive treatments to get noticeable effect otherwise, I think. I mean, she had Ultherapy which is expensive and apparently quite painful. Not a nothing. Definitely thousands spent.
She has some undereye hollowing, which no cream will sort. Maybe resurfacing or the PRP she's tried. She's lucky to have so much facial fullness in general though. Not like she needs to think about filler much for herself.