The only difference I’ve ever noticed was when using a sample of the bioeffect EGF serum but I can’t justify spending £100+ on a serumDoes anyone use a good eye cream that has actually made a difference? I’ve been recommended the vitamin c one by dermalogica but it is so expensive considering I don’t know whether I’ll have results from it! I have quite crepey, dry dark under eyes and my concealer tends to crease within minutes of applying it!
the absolute key is retinol. Start with something low % if you don’t already use it. Then I’d recommend getting on skin and me or Dermatica and getting a Tretonin prescriptionCan 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 bought a full bottle of that. It did nothing for me. Managed to sell it for 70 quid on eBay. Perhaps look on there.The only difference I’ve ever noticed was when using a sample of the bioeffect EGF serum but I can’t justify spending £100+ on a serum
I use holy hydration eye cream from elf, makes my under eyes feel nice if nothing else lol
I like elf prep and hydrate balm. I use it under my eyes before I apply make up and my concealer sits so much nicer and doesn’t come off as easyThe only difference I’ve ever noticed was when using a sample of the bioeffect EGF serum but I can’t justify spending £100+ on a serum
I use holy hydration eye cream from elf, makes my under eyes feel nice if nothing else lol
Personally I would look at tear trough filler - as long as you have a hollow and aren’t prone to water retention it really really helpsDoes anyone use a good eye cream that has actually made a difference? I’ve been recommended the vitamin c one by dermalogica but it is so expensive considering I don’t know whether I’ll have results from it! I have quite crepey, dry dark under eyes and my concealer tends to crease within minutes of applying it!
Everytime I’ve had my makeup done professionally they use the ordinary caffeine solution. I’ve used it for a few years so was pleased to know that it is something trusted by makeup artists.Does anyone use a good eye cream that has actually made a difference? I’ve been recommended the vitamin c one by dermalogica but it is so expensive considering I don’t know whether I’ll have results from it! I have quite crepey, dry dark under eyes and my concealer tends to crease within minutes of applying it!
So you know how your beauty blender should be wet before use? I use the Avene thermal water for that, I spray my beauty blender with it and then I blend my foundation with it. It goes so smoothly on the skin <3Can you say more about the foundation part? I’m rubbish with sponges but am tempted to start trying what you described… and you’ve also inspired me to try more lipstick!
Are these easy to apply? I’ve never used false lashes beforeMay have been mentioned as fairly new here but tatti lash invisible diy lash extentions are amazing!
So easy to do and have lasted me around a week with each set, then clean them and can re use! Saved me so much money and had so many compliments
Are these easy to apply? I’ve never used false lashes before
Thank you! Can you still apply UKLash serum whilst they are on? Apologies for all the questions!Very! It comes with a bond and sealant that you put on like mascara then stick the lash on. There's videos on youtube and Tiktoc that helped me
I'd think so as these go under the lash not on top like usual falsies xThank you! Can you still apply UKLash serum whilst they are on? Apologies for all the questions!
Got it! Thanks xxI'd think so as these go under the lash not on top like usual falsies x
I second what the first poster said, they’re amazing! This was the set I did this morning in less than 10 mins and should last a week. I did them from the inside corner outwards this time and I found it a bit more fiddly but looks better than when I do it the other way around.Are these easy to apply? I’ve never used false lashes before
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