Your tips on how to look more Groomed, Glamorous or Polished #4

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ETA: I live in the US and couldn’t work out if they ship this box overseas hence why I didn’t name it. But if anyone is curious it’s the Best of 2022 box from Detox Market 🙂
 
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I'm really tempted by skin and me but, I hate acids etc and my skin is quite sensitive to things like that. I know you can put that in the questionnaire but still worried about what they'd put in my product 😅 I have a routine that seems to be ok just now but still tempted by it
I've got really sensitive skin and I was expecting a breakout or a flare up of my eczema but nothing happened. It does say if you do experience anh adverse reactions then you should discontinue use for a couple of days to allow the skin to repair and then try again but applying your normal moisturiser 10 minutes later to help with the dryness etc.
 
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Does anyone have any recommendations for a heated eyelash curler and do they work better than a standard one?
 
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Does anyone have any recommendations for a heated eyelash curler and do they work better than a standard one?
This for me too and best eyelash serums? I used to get on with rapid last but the formula changed and it stopped working for me :rolleyes:
 
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I use a bog standard metal eyelash curler which I gently heat with a hairdryer before use and then set the curl with a waterproof mascara. Tried heated curlers before but nothing I’d recommend tbh.

Could also try getting a lash lift? I’ve never done it but my sister swears by them.
 
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This for me too and best eyelash serums? I used to get on with rapid last but the formula changed and it stopped working for me :rolleyes:
UKlash has been a serum lots here on Tattle have had success with. I've not tried it yet but am tempted!
 
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Revitalash Advanced is the best eyelash serum but it’s insanely expensive. I tried UK Lash not expecting much but it’s pretty good.

I also get LVLs done which are AMAZING if you want beautifully curled eyelashes with no effort. They really make your eyes pop. They’re also quite expensive now though (£40 where I live) and last about 6 weeks so may not be something you can do all the time! They don’t damage your eyelashes though like extensions.
 
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Revitalash Advanced is the best eyelash serum but it’s insanely expensive. I tried UK Lash not expecting much but it’s pretty good.

I also get LVLs done which are AMAZING if you want beautifully curled eyelashes with no effort. They really make your eyes pop. They’re also quite expensive now though (£40 where I live) and last about 6 weeks so may not be something you can do all the time! They don’t damage your eyelashes though like extensions.
I really want to try LVL, but I already feel crazy getting my nails done every two weeks when I work from home and only go to my local on a Saturday 😂😂😂
 
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I really want to try LVL, but I already feel crazy getting my nails done every two weeks when I work from home and only go to my local on a Saturday 😂😂😂
I know what you mean, but they’re so lovely! Makes getting ready in the mornings so much quicker. Perfect eyelashes every time! Maybe treat yourself if you have an event/special occasion coming up. The only thing to note is you’re not supposed to get them wet/out any mascara on for 24 hours so if you’d need to get them done at least a day in advance x
 
Lip balms always seem to stop working after a while. Cycling through all of my keepers throughout the day has given me unheard of for me smooth and healthy lips. 🙂
 
I always get tiny torn pieces of skin under my nails - not the cuticle, but even lower than that, like a tiny strip of skin peeling down. Does anyone know why that happens and how to prevent it? Admittedly I'm not using cream as often as I should, but I can't figure out how I even keep getting these.
 
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