I wouldn’t rely on a mask to actually help my skin issues, but I enjoy (sometimes) the practice of applying a treatment.
Read MoreYou can’t have the beauty industry without buzzwords, trending ingredients, and everyone telling you what you “shouldn’t do” for your skin. It can be hard to figure out which ones to focus on and which ones are more of a fad.
Read MoreThrough a lot of online research and subreddits, I decided to try La Roche Posay as so many people were wow’d by how great it worked for sensitive skin.
Read MoreIn this Skincare Friday FAQ, I’m talking about retinol, reusable make up pads, and that one product I’d recommend for a specific skin profile (spoiler alert, I had to recommend two).
Read MoreI believe that Herbivore is not a gimmick. Their products have been very carefully crafted with high quality ingredients. The packaging and branding don’t feel clinical and make the products fun to use— with a cost.
Read MoreI appreciate the simplicity behind each scent and the feel of the newest line in particular— based off of California in the 1970s.
Read MoreI love a multi-use product for multiple reasons (easy to travel with, supports a monochromatic look, likely means products are safe enough to put anywhere on the face and body). Therefore, I knew this was a brand I wanted to explore further given their multi-use balms and skincare.
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