I wear either seamless no vpl briefs or thongs, find them the most comfortable.Weird one, what type of pants do you wear? I’ve got into a habit of wearing big pants and I need to break it - they are so unsexy.
I bought lots of seamless gym thongs because knickers flatten my bum in leggings but now I wear them all the time. They’re not “sexy” in a lacy way but they are a thong and surprisingly much more comfier than big pants. They’re this kind of material but no seams:Weird one, what type of pants do you wear? I’ve got into a habit of wearing big pants and I need to break it - they are so unsexy.
I heard good things about The OrdinaryCan anyone recommend a good hyaluronic acid please? I'm 45 and really just starting to notice my skin is so dull and getting saggy.
I had to do my passport pic yesterday and my god I look shocking!
The Ordinary is good but my recommendation would be Charlotte Tilbury magic cream. It’s a bit spendy and I didn’t believe the hype until I had a mini makeover, and was blown away by how plump my skin looked after application! I only use it in the morning, then a SPF 50. Worth every penny IMO.Can anyone recommend a good hyaluronic acid please? I'm 45 and really just starting to notice my skin is so dull and getting saggy.
I had to do my passport pic yesterday and my god I look shocking!
I’m a big fan of The Inkey List oneCan anyone recommend a good hyaluronic acid please? I'm 45 and really just starting to notice my skin is so dull and getting saggy.
I had to do my passport pic yesterday and my god I look shocking!
Oh same! Also their face mask is really good and cheapI’m a big fan of The Inkey List one
I use The Ordinary but also the Nip Fab Dragons Blood serum and a niacinamide facial spritz for even tone general facial bounciness!Can anyone recommend a good hyaluronic acid please? I'm 45 and really just starting to notice my skin is so dull and getting saggy.
I had to do my passport pic yesterday and my god I look shocking!
Apparently the Revolution dupe of CT cream is meant to be quite good, haven't tried it myself but heard good things.The Ordinary is good but my recommendation would be Charlotte Tilbury magic cream. It’s a bit spendy and I didn’t believe the hype until I had a mini makeover, and was blown away by how plump my skin looked after application! I only use it in the morning, then a SPF 50. Worth every penny IMO.
I've been meaning to give these a sniff next time I am by my local Zara. Nude Bouquet is the one that interests me most too.So I just recently discovered these threads and have been catching up on them. I ordered some Zara perfumes that are apparently dupes. I have never smelt the originals so I can only judge them on their own merit but I'm quite happy with them tbh!
My favourite is Nude Bouquet which is meant to be Miss Dior Blooming Bouquet. I would definitely get that again. The other two I got were Applejuice (Chanel Chance Eau Tendre) and Red Redemption (Baccarat Rouge 540). They are nice as well and I will use them but personally my favourite would be Nude Bouquet and I don't think I would repurchase them (Prada Paradoxe would be one of my favourite perfumes for context).View attachment 1958630View attachment 1958631View attachment 1958632
It's definitely the one I find the nicest!!I've been meaning to give these a sniff next time I am by my local Zara. Nude Bouquet is the one that interests me most too.
I have this problem too, I narrowed it down to my eye cream being too rich so I changed to a lighter one and they’re definitely improving! Also using the Fenty fat water toning serum is softening them considerably!Just seen that my post I posted a few days ago wasn't complete... Here goes again...
- Tattlers I need your help... I changed up my skincare around November time. My routine consists of Cleanser, Mist, eye cream, serum, moisturiser and Sunscreen! I've developed 4/5 milia around my eyes! Do I need to scale back? What can I do to get rid of the ones I have and prevent them from returning? I'm getting married in October and could really do without this!
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