Jessica wrote about HA back in March in the same online publication but the article mysteriously disappeared very quickly. It was a long article and I didn't keep a copy so I don't know how much has been removed or changed for the rewrite.Really interesting article, thanks for posting. Why is it 'back up', was there some sort of controversy? Sorry if I missed this. It's inspired me to cut out HA temporarily and see what happens, since I have some of the sensitivity and dryness issues mentioned.
ETA: I just thought, this is especially interesting considering the amount of times I've seen Sali tell people they can't possibly be sensitive to HA because it's not an exfoliating acid - and I believed her! I wonder if her next move is "I've always said HA is snake oil, and prefer cosseting ingredients like squalene..."
Totally agree with this. I said in one of the threads that HA is far from the miraculous ingredient Sali claims it to beSince I gave up using H.A. my horrendously dry skin is much better. I find it ridiculously drying and believed all the influencers who told me I must be applying it incorrectly. Since avoiding it my skin is no longer flaky and tight. It's even leaning towards combination these days. Influencers do not know what they're talking about. One size does not fit all.
There's always only junk in my TK Maxx makeup section too.Really interesting article, thanks for posting. Why is it 'back up', was there some sort of controversy? Sorry if I missed this. It's inspired me to cut out HA temporarily and see what happens, since I have some of the sensitivity and dryness issues mentioned.
ETA: I just thought, this is especially interesting considering the amount of times I've seen Sali tell people they can't possibly be sensitive to HA because it's not an exfoliating acid - and I believed her! I wonder if her next move is "I've always said HA is snake oil, and prefer cosseting ingredients like squalene..."
I don't get on with Clarins, but why does every other person but me find amazing beauty stuff in TK Maxx? I love TK Maxx, but never find anything like the bargains that other people find there. It's always Nars single eyeshadows in weird shades at best. Do they only send certain brands out to certain branches or something?
Ah I feel awk to have influenced, hope its not a dud! Pls let us know if the sun creams are nice!You've influenced me!
Running low on a few of the items. Great box. Apart from the highlighter that I'll not use but will give to someone who will!
I’ve bought Eve Lom in TK Maxx too - 4 face masks for £15.99 instead of £48. The branch in Hammersmith is good but I go to another branch in the sticks which also has good products. I think you have to go in with an open mind & accept you might or might not find something.Really interesting article, thanks for posting. Why is it 'back up', was there some sort of controversy? Sorry if I missed this. It's inspired me to cut out HA temporarily and see what happens, since I have some of the sensitivity and dryness issues mentioned.
ETA: I just thought, this is especially interesting considering the amount of times I've seen Sali tell people they can't possibly be sensitive to HA because it's not an exfoliating acid - and I believed her! I wonder if her next move is "I've always said HA is snake oil, and prefer cosseting ingredients like squalene..."
I don't get on with Clarins, but why does every other person but me find amazing beauty stuff in TK Maxx? I love TK Maxx, but never find anything like the bargains that other people find there. It's always Nars single eyeshadows in weird shades at best. Do they only send certain brands out to certain branches or something?
Yes, what @notdumb said. I think someone posted the original in some form here, but it was quite a while ago. I imagine Defino would have said if it had been edited since?Really interesting article, thanks for posting. Why is it 'back up', was there some sort of controversy? Sorry if I missed this. It's inspired me to cut out HA temporarily and see what happens, since I have some of the sensitivity and dryness issues mentioned.
ETA: I just thought, this is especially interesting considering the amount of times I've seen Sali tell people they can't possibly be sensitive to HA because it's not an exfoliating acid - and I believed her! I wonder if her next move is "I've always said HA is snake oil, and prefer cosseting ingredients like squalene..."
I don't get on with Clarins, but why does every other person but me find amazing beauty stuff in TK Maxx? I love TK Maxx, but never find anything like the bargains that other people find there. It's always Nars single eyeshadows in weird shades at best. Do they only send certain brands out to certain branches or something?
Yeah, they are like that. I think B&B better than Sam McKnightAre either of these anything like Bumble and Bumble Dryspun spray? I love that stuff (the smell is also great) but can't bear spending that much on hairspray (I got some in a deal ages ago but won't be replacing it for £35).
ETA forget the Oribe, I think it's the same price!
Oh wow, never heard of these but it does seem to be an amazing deal for the amount of full size products you get, if you know you want them/would actually use them. Unopened sunscreen has a decent life I think. I'm tempted for the sunscreens, liquid bronzer, natural deodorant, Inkey List serum and eyeshadow pen - which would easily exceed the cost significantly - but don't want to have excess plastic and products I won't use (namely the highlighter palette) lying around. Wish you could just ask them to send you what you want for the same price!
I have dryness and flakiness too, and patches of eczema which I never had 4/5 years ago, but was combination when I was younger. The only thing that seems to properly calm it down is Weleda Skin Food, which I've seen Sali tell someone else with eczema is 'not bland enough' and she recommended CeraVe lotion instead (which I find fine, but not amazing). At the end of the day, she's not a dermatologist and shouldn't be telling people what they should and shouldn't be putting on their skin - especially when it's blanket statements like you 'can't' be sensitive to HA, which is actually really dangerous. Ugh, I'm getting angry now.Since I gave up using H.A. my horrendously dry skin is much better. I find it ridiculously drying and believed all the influencers who told me I must be applying it incorrectly. Since avoiding it my skin is no longer flaky and tight. It's even leaning towards combination these days. Influencers do not know what they're talking about. One size does not fit all.
Oh no! It's a positive influence. You've saved me money on things I actually already use and are running low. And others will benefit from the stuff I won't use.Ah I feel awk to have influenced, hope its not a dud! Pls let us know if the sun creams are nice!
Amazing deal! I semi-regularly go to three different branches (and have done for years) and never find the kind of bargains (or brands) other people do. None are around London though, I do wonder if they're better and we don't get the good shit up North!I’ve bought Eve Lom in TK Maxx too - 4 face masks for £15.99 instead of £48. The branch in Hammersmith is good but I go to another branch in the sticks which also has good products. I think you have to go in with an open mind & accept you might or might not find something.
Just searched and it was @PineappleQueen19 who originally posted the Defino piece. There’s discussion about it here: http://tattle.life/threads/sali-hug...cts-ive-been-using-for-years.4951/post-985964I have dryness and flakiness too, and patches of eczema which I never had 4/5 years ago, but was combination when I was younger. The only thing that seems to properly calm it down is Weleda Skin Food, which I've seen Sali tell someone else with eczema is 'not bland enough' and she recommended CeraVe lotion instead (which I find fine, but not amazing). At the end of the day, she's not a dermatologist and shouldn't be telling people what they should and shouldn't be putting on their skin - especially when it's blanket statements like you 'can't' be sensitive to HA, which is actually really dangerous. Ugh, I'm getting angry now.
Anyway - going to stick to Skin Food, CeraVe SPF moisturiser and maybe squalene if needed and see where I'm at in a few weeks.
Thanks for the context on that article @NotDumbNotBlonde and @Disillusioned. amazing the power that advertisers have.
Your skin sounds similar to mine. Although I found Skin Food to be the most dehydrating moisturiser I have ever used. I woke up looking like a prune the next morning. I couldn't believe it! I do like Squalene though. Just a light touch over a moisturiser (Cuderm for me). Using a lot of oil can be really drying too. Contrary to what influencers say again.I have dryness and flakiness too, and patches of eczema which I never had 4/5 years ago, but was combination when I was younger. The only thing that seems to properly calm it down is Weleda Skin Food, which I've seen Sali tell someone else with eczema is 'not bland enough' and she recommended CeraVe lotion instead (which I find fine, but not amazing). At the end of the day, she's not a dermatologist and shouldn't be telling people what they should and shouldn't be putting on their skin - especially when it's blanket statements like you 'can't' be sensitive to HA, which is actually really dangerous. Ugh, I'm getting angry now.
Anyway - going to stick to Skin Food, CeraVe SPF moisturiser and maybe squalene if needed and see where I'm at in a few weeks.
Thanks for the context on that article @NotDumbNotBlonde and @Disillusioned. amazing the power that advertisers have.
It's a minefield isn't it? There's just too much information out there, and it's hard to know where to get the truth. I can only go by what I've found to work for me (Skin Food was a thoroughly unexpected happy discovery), but it's hard to know what to eliminate sometimes because there's so many ingredients, you really don't know what's doing what - I had no idea about this HA research and really interested to see if my skin improves without it. I've been thinking of booking in with a dermatologist for a while, as my eczema has got more stubborn over the last year or so and I just want some advice from someone I can trust. Would be really interested if anyone has experience seeing a derm, especially if it was to do with eczema/dermatitis (how did you find them? what was the cost and how many times did you need to see them?)Your skin sounds similar to mine. Although I found Skin Food to be the most dehydrating moisturiser I have ever used. I woke up looking like a prune the next morning. I couldn't believe it! I do like Squalene though. Just a light touch over a moisturiser (Cuderm for me). Using a lot of oil can be really drying too. Contrary to what influencers say again.
Really interesting discussion, thanks so much. Following Jessica Defino now.Just searched and it was @PineappleQueen19 who originally posted the Defino piece. There’s discussion about it here: http://tattle.life/threads/sali-hug...cts-ive-been-using-for-years.4951/post-985964
Haven't seen @PineappleQueen19 in ages - hope all OK with her. Her posts are always funny and informative. So are everyone else's of course!Just searched and it was @PineappleQueen19 who originally posted the Defino piece. There’s discussion about it here: http://tattle.life/threads/sali-hug...cts-ive-been-using-for-years.4951/post-985964
I started following her after she was first mentioned on this thread and, ever influencable, started washing my face with manuka honey, doing yogurt facemasks and moisturising with rosehip oil. I was sceptical but I've had terrible cystic acne since I was 11 (22 years!) and I was on Roaccutane as well so I have more wrinkles than you'd expect on someone with such oily skin.Really interesting discussion, thanks so much. Following Jessica Defino now.
Oo please share your routine in more detail!I started following her after she was first mentioned on this thread and, ever influencable, started washing my face with manuka honey, doing yogurt facemasks and moisturising with rosehip oil. I was sceptical but I've had terrible cystic acne since I was 11 (22 years!) and I was on Roaccutane as well so I have more wrinkles than you'd expect on someone with such oily skin.
Anyway since using honey and oil only I haven't had a single spot and skin is starting to resemble that of a human rather than a rhino as previously.
TL;DR: I am a massive Jessica D stan
Lol I'm gonna sound like a total hippy crank but I promise just months ago (like March) I was fully on the Sunday Riley/acids all over my face train.Oo please share your routine in more detail!
Gothamista mentioned a honey mask that I've ordered a sample of to try
(Can I ask why the roaccutane made you have more wrinkles, I've done 2 rounds)
Yes!!! Hope she's OK!Haven't seen @PineappleQueen19 in ages - hope all OK with her. Her posts are always funny and informative
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