Magic Beans
- Pippedydeadeye
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That sounds nice, Est.
I’ve had a little splurge on the Revolution site for me and Squeak. She wanted a Mallows Beauty Pineapple enzyme mask, but it’s £20 and she doesn’t want to pay for it herself, so I’ve compromised and bought her a lash serum, and pineapple enzyme face wash, and a moisturiser for the same/less than that. She needs to learn regular cleansing and moisturising is the key, not a magic one off mask.
I’ve also ordered a brow serum for me, and I think something else, but can’t remember what now. I’ll find out when it comes.
I’ve had a little splurge on the Revolution site for me and Squeak. She wanted a Mallows Beauty Pineapple enzyme mask, but it’s £20 and she doesn’t want to pay for it herself, so I’ve compromised and bought her a lash serum, and pineapple enzyme face wash, and a moisturiser for the same/less than that. She needs to learn regular cleansing and moisturising is the key, not a magic one off mask.
I’ve also ordered a brow serum for me, and I think something else, but can’t remember what now. I’ll find out when it comes.
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Teens are so much luckier with skincare theses days. My routine consisted of taking makeup off with baby lotion then washing it with a harsh soap and then slapping clearasil on zits.
One year I got given a fancy pants Mary Quant case of makeup and skincare stuff which all brought me out in hives.
One year I got given a fancy pants Mary Quant case of makeup and skincare stuff which all brought me out in hives.
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I started using Anne French cleansing milk when I was about 14 and a face cream. Both very old fashioned brands now. The face cream was in a white and pink pot - not Astral but similar brand at that time.
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Ah the cream might have been Ponds cold cream :)
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Oh God, I remember Astral, it was the cheaper alternative to Nivea, I think.
My mum had Oil of Ulay, I used to nick that.
My mum had Oil of Ulay, I used to nick that.
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My mum has been using the same Boots face cream (NOT cold cream, NOT vitamins A & E cream) for at least 40 years, and they've discontinued it :puppy:
I'm not sure what's happening with Boots actually, apparently they're not going to stock Germolene any more either :puddled:

I'm not sure what's happening with Boots actually, apparently they're not going to stock Germolene any more either :puddled:
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Oh I bet it's the one my mum has also used for about 40 years too. Is it this one?
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Yes! :lol:
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I swapped to Hourglass a couple of years ago and never looked back! It's good stuff.
The "Wow Combo" mascara I posted about earlier is great for a more dramatic look, although it doesn't extend your lashes to the ridiculous length shown on the ad. Just as well really or they'd be trailing in your soup.
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I've used them for ages too, but the Caution one, not the Unlocked one. (Such stupid names for something that is only going on my potato face :lol:.)
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I bought a new Caution mascara last weekend. I think it is my favourite.
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I don’t think the instant extensions one is new. I bought it with a voucher for my birthday the year before last. I do like it and have replaced it.
I do like the Caution one and that it comes in small tubes too. I don’t get through the large tubes fast enough.
I do like the Caution one and that it comes in small tubes too. I don’t get through the large tubes fast enough.
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Oh, interesting. I do think the Caution one is better overall. You can buy a double-ended one with one of each, but it's about £42.
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I use Caution in the small tube as well. I think mini products are definitely the way forward for me since I use make up so rarely these days.
I'm expecting some Alpha-H and Pixi Milky Mist today which are both staples but I also ordered the Charlotte Tilbury Super Radiance Resurfacing Facial which I've heard good things about.
I'm expecting some Alpha-H and Pixi Milky Mist today which are both staples but I also ordered the Charlotte Tilbury Super Radiance Resurfacing Facial which I've heard good things about.
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I regally like the Pixi milky mist, I have some next to me on my desk right now.
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Me too. It's so easy to use and I love the smell of it too. I keep one in the fridge in the summer.
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I need a new primer. I love the hourglass one but the packaging is awful! The pump always breaks 
I’m using up an old Laura Mercier one because I don’t want to buy another Hourglass one but it’s not as good.
I’m using up an old Laura Mercier one because I don’t want to buy another Hourglass one but it’s not as good.
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The Charlotte Tillbury primer is really good
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Had anyone tried the Pestle & Mortar NMF lactic acid?
It might be having an odd effect - I noticed just now a few pin pricks of blood on my cheek that weren't there this morning, and can only think it's from using the NMF last night - previously it made a tiny scratch I had bleed/ be v slow to heal, so now I'm worried it is causing tiny bits of damage where there previously was none. : :mad:
It might be having an odd effect - I noticed just now a few pin pricks of blood on my cheek that weren't there this morning, and can only think it's from using the NMF last night - previously it made a tiny scratch I had bleed/ be v slow to heal, so now I'm worried it is causing tiny bits of damage where there previously was none. : :mad:
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"You first have to find out who you are. Then you have to be it like mad."
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